Schedule of Films
Friday
"Jakob & the Angels," 10 a.m., Short (13 minutes)
"These Boots are Made for Walken," 10:20 a.m., Short (24 minutes)
"The Street Cleaner," 10:45 a.m., Short (34 minutes)
"China," 11:30 a.m., Short (22 minutes)
"Song of Pumpkin Brown," noon, Short (31 minutes)
"The Flyboys," 12:45 p.m., Feature (1 hour, 58 minutes)
Jason (Jesse James) and Kyle (Reiley McClendon), recent friends from different sides of the tracks, become embroiled in the adventure of their lives when they discover a mysterious airplane at the local small-town airport. Director: Rocco DeVilliers, South Jordan, Utah
"Greetings from the Shore," 3 p.m., Feature (1 hour, 58 minutes)
Still reeling from the death of her father, a young girl spends one last summer at the Jersey Shore before heading off to college. But when her plans fall apart, the girl stumbles into a mysterious world of Russian sailors, high-stakes gambling, and unexpected love. Director: Greg Chwerchak; Los Angeles
"River Ways," 5:15 p.m. Documentary (1 hour, 25 minutes)
The doc explores the lives of regular working people affected by the issue of whether to remove four dams on the Snake River in Eastern Washington. Director: Colin Stryker, Portland
"The Four Children of Tander Welch," 7 p.m., Feature (1 hour, 26 minutes)
William Dane, a hospice worker, finds himself in the curious employ of Tander Welch, a terminally ill writer who has no interest in hospice care but rather reconnecting with his three estranged daughters and ending his own life, quietly. Director: Ashlon Langley, South Carolina
"Bobby Dogs," 8:45 p.m., Feature (1 hour, 57 minutes)
Stuck in a dead-end job with an abusive employer, Bobby Tucker and his friend quit their jobs and strike out on their own. As Bobby is hounded by loan sharks and haunted by his malevolent former boss, he meets a woman (Jen Shea) who offers him hope to battle his inner demons, which threaten to drag him back to drinking. Director: T.K. Reilly
Saturday
"Mother of Abangoh," 10 a.m., Documentary (22 minutes)
The story of Sister Jane Mankaa, a woman who defies her family to join a contemplative religious order then leaves that community to care for the orphaned children in her village. Shot completely on location in Abandon, Cameroon, West Africa. Director: Nadine Lacostie, New York City
"The Golf War," 10:30 a.m., Student (10 minutes)
"B is for Beekeeper," 10:45 a.m., Student (13 minutes)
"The Great Detective," 11 a.m., Student (14 minutes)
"Nest of Spiders," 11:15 a.m., Student (12 minutes)
"Henchman," 11:30 a.m., Student
"Beyond the Call," noon, Documentary (1 hour, 22 minutes)
Ed Artis, James Laws and Walt Ratterman are three middle-aged men whose idea of adventure is taking desperately needed food and medicine into the world's most forbidding yet beautiful places on Earth, the front lines of war. Artis, Laws and Ratterman are a fusion of Mother Teresa and Indiana Jones. Director: Adrian Bellic, Vallejo, Calif.
"Celebration of Flight," 1:15 p.m., Documentary (1 hour, 18 minutes)
At the age of 78, Daniel Rundstroem wants to build his own plane in the middle of the tropical forest, on Dominica, an island paradise in the Caribbean. About a unique friendship between a 78-year-old Swede and a 16-year-old native boy from the Caribbean Sea. Director: Lara Juliette Sanders, Munich, Germany
"Who's Got the Power," 3 p.m., Documentary (58 minutes)
A forceful new documentary, addresses the reality of global warming, caused by the burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil and gas, its attendant dangers in the form of carbon dioxide emissions -- and presents genuine and workable solutions. Director: Casey Coates Danson, Los Angeles
- Malfunctioning Woods Bridge halts marine traffic
- Councilwoman writes apology for anti-Catholic remarks
- Dollar General gets initial OK to build near the Corners on St. Helena Island
- Hardeeville audit leads to criminal investigation
- First-time home buyer assistance group to close its doors
- School district wins a round in lawsuit to get insurers to pay settlement
- License plate frames could cost you under little-known law
- Woods Bridge reopens after malfunction
- Radical left targets the unprotected classes
- Dead teen's mom testifies in cyber-bullying trial


