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The John Grant Era

For 50 years the Grant family ran the Colonial Theater in Belfast, Maine which celebrated its 100th anniversary in April, 2012. This documentary takes a look back at the history of movies and the Grant family.

Seguin Island – A Lofty Gem Near Georgetown Maine

Former U.S, Coast Guard light keeper, Fred Kahrl narrates and conducts interviews about Seguin Island, located at the mouth of the Kennebec River. The second oldest lighthouse in Maine resides on the island, perched 180 feet above sea level.

Out in Left Field – Lincoln’s Assassination

USM professor Ron Schmidt talks about Lincoln's Assassination, the aftermath and the significance of his presidency to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the assassination.

China – Presenting River Elegy

This video utilizes an experimental and expressive text and score to review China's past and future prospects. Subsequently banned, its scriptwriter was among the most wanted intellectuals after the June 1989 student movement.

Bartlett Adams – Stone Cutter

Ron Romano, Spirits Alive tour guide, gives a Power Point presentation of gravestone carvings done by Bartlett Adams and his associates in the early 1800s in the Greater Portland, Maine area.

Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth

focuses on building 7 of the World Trade Center showing that building 7's collapse was the result of a controlled demolition and that explosives were used to destroy each of the three World Trade Center buildings.

Escape From Sobibor

Alan Arkin and Rutger Hauer star in this award winning movie about the successful mass escape of 300 prisoners from the Sobibor Nazi death camp. Fine acting and production values make this film a worthwhile viewing experience.

Growing Up Bowdoinham

Growing Up Bowdoinham is a 50-minute documentary film by Jeff Fischer about childhood in Bowdoinham, as told in interviews of 16 people, ages 9 to 97.

The Maine Mural Play

The play, written by Kathleen R. Harris, runs just over 30 minutes. John Newton conducts after performance interviews. The play is performed by students.

Lighthouses Of Maine – A Journey Through Time

Since before the states became a union, since before Maine was itself a state, the lighthouses of Maine have been guiding seafaring souls into and out of harbors along the sometimes treacherous coastline.

Member Highlilght

Architectural Historian Julie Larry traces the history of the India Street Neighborhood from its earliest days to the present.

Rwanda’s Untold Story

Twenty years on from the Rwandan genocide, This World reveals evidence that challenges the accepted story of one of the most horrifying events of the late 20th century.