Five Rivers Film Festival vhs of motion picture presentations, 1998.

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Five Rivers Film Festival vhs of motion picture presentations, 1998.

Videotaped records of presentations by director Richard Pearce, executive producer Annick Smith, and writer Beth Ferris about the production of the motion picture Heartland. Presentations took place at the 1998 Five Rivers Film Festival at Missoula, MT. Records were made on digital video cassettes and subsequently transferred to VHS videotape and DVD.

1 hollinger box (1.5 linear ft.).

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Smith, Annick, 1936-

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Annick Smith is a writer and filmmaker whose work deals primarily with the literature and history of Montana, memoir, travel, and environmental issues. Born in Paris, France, in 1936, she grew up in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1964, she has lived in Montana, where her husband, David Smith taught at the University of Montana. After his death, she stayed on their rural homestead and raised their four sons. Annick Smith has worked as a high school teacher, a book editor for the University of Washingto...

Ferris, Beth

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Montana Five Rivers Festival of Film

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The mission of the Montana Five Rivers Festival of Film is the development of opportunities for Montanans to examine and celebrate the art and craft of filmmaking. From the description of Five Rivers Film Festival vhs of motion picture presentations, 1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 368036674 ...

Pearce, Richard, 1943-....

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Director, cinematographer, and producer of film and television works, born 25 Jan. 1943 in San Diego, California; director of The Long Walk Home (1990), and other works; sometimes credited under the name Dick Pearce or Richard Inman Pearce. From the description of Richard Pearce papers, 1975-1978. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 32188192 ...