Moore is just as much defined by his war experience as his lifelong relationship with rivers
An in depth profile of Frank Moore and his return to Normandy for the making of the film Mending the Line.
LINK (via:The Clymb)
An in depth profile of Frank Moore and his return to Normandy for the making of the film Mending the Line.
LINK (via:The Clymb)
Proceeds from all three shows benefit the Wild Steelhead Coalition.
Seattle, WA - 7 pm, $13 advance, $15 at the door -
SIFF Cinema Uptown, 511 Queen Anne Avenue, Seattle, WA 98109 - BUY TICKETS
Spokane, WA - 6 pm, $10 at the door –
Northern Quest Resort and Casino, Airway Heights, WA 99101
Bend, OR - 7 pm, $10 advance, $12 at the door –
Volcanic Pub Theater, 70 SW Century Drive, Bend, OR 97701 – BUY TICKETS
Frank Moore and his wife, Jeanne Moore, select the winners of rewards offered through the fundraising efforts for Mending the Line.
Mending the Line is a feature documentary in progress about 90 year old WWII veteran and fly fishing legend Frank Moore, returning to Normandy, France to fly-fish the rivers that he saw as a soldier.
For independent filmmakers making non-profit films budgets can be non-existent. Inevitably, these filmmakers need to add music to their films but their budgets limit their options due to the high cost of licensing.
Now non-profit filmmakers have a free, professional music resource: Moby.
Yes, that Moby.
LINK (via: No Film School)