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[Skolochenko], 33, is a recent arrival to Burlington and works as a web designer at STK. He says he ran a similar film night when he lived in Raleigh, North Carolina, a decade ago, screening the work of "tons of local film-. makers." While he's working on making Vermont connections, many of the films he screens are from his own collection. "I've got . a lot of public-domain footage drive-in ads, old educational films," Skolochenko says. "People love it." He's also screened his own films and animations by gallery owner Sage TuckerKetcham.
While Skolochenko admits the grab bag of short films caters to "short attention spans," he also wants to give the audience a taste of film history. "I want to keep it rather eclectic, low-budget, obscure, underground," he says. "To provide something people can't see in theaters."See the full content of this document
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Secret Movie Night Screens Surprises at Studio Stk
Sometimes, in today's world of on-demand entertainment, it's nice not to know what you're getting. At the Key Sunday Cinema Club at Merrill's Roxy in Burlington, cinephiles...
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