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And What Remains

Airs Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 9:45pm following The Nace Brothers: Lifelong Roadtrip on KCPT From Lawrence, KS based director Marc Havener, the story of a man who is an...

Airs Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 9:45pm following The Nace Brothers: Lifelong Roadtrip on KCPT

From Lawrence, KS based director Marc Havener, the story of a man who is an ordinary father wanting to leave an extraordinary legacy. As he sets out to revisit his father’s past he hopes to help his son face the future. Set in Eastern Kansas, it’s a story of regret, of reconciliation and of hope, exploring the complex relationship between a father and son. Combining panoramic cinematography with a picture-in-picture visual composition, it blends documentary and narrative techniques to present a cinematic personal essay.

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And What Remains TRAILER from Resonate Pictures on Vimeo.

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The Nace Brothers: Lifelong Road Trip

Thursday, March 31, 2011, 9pm on SCREENtime

Thursday, March 31 at 9pm on KCPT followed by the short film And What Remains

There are bands that play a lot, and there bands that play A LOT! The Nace Brothers are the latter. Brothers David and Jimmy have been going at it together with bassist Tim Williams since 1981. And a couple of years ago, Kansas City filmmaker Ben Meade figured it was time to celebrate that perseverance in documentary form. The Nace Brothers: Lifelong Road Trip chronicles everything from their dad Johnny Nace and their musical roots in Warrensburg, to all manner of amazing tales about what it’s been like to keep rowdy crowds across America tapping their toes. If you weren’t a Nace Brothers fan already, seeing this might just change that.

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Okie Noodling 2

Airs Thursday, March 24 at 9pm

Airs March 24, 2011 at 9pm on KCPT

For hundreds of years, thrill-seeking fishermen in the South have been diving into murky creeks, rivers and lakes in search of bank-dwelling catfish. In 2002, filmmaker Bradley Beesley brought the strange subculture of bare-handed catfishing to public television audiences in the award-winning film, Okie Noodling. In the sequel, Beesley returns to his home state of Oklahoma to chronicle the sport’s evolution over the last decade. He revisits the colorful, original cast and meets some new and eccentric fishermen en route to the largest noodling tournament in the United States. This latest installment also explores the legalization issues and commercialization of this once backwoods practice.

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Okie Noodling 2 trailer from Bradley Beesley on Vimeo.

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Visit the film’s website: http://www.okienoodling.com/

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