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This program includes a documentary about the relationship between Canada and Vermont, including trade and tourism. The documentary is followed by a panel discussion that comments on the documentary and answers questions from callers. Topics covered include the plan to require passports for travel across the US/Canada border. The panel is interrupted for a segment news report about the US and Canadian governments' plan to close some side streets that connect the Canadian town of Stanstead and the Vermont town of Derby Line, as well as several interviews with journalists and political figures from Derby Line and Stanstead.
Mike Dunn | Mike Dunn | Director, Editor |
Joe Merone | Joe Merone | Executive producer |
Wendy Erikson | Wendy Erikson | Editor, Videographer |
Catherine Hughes | Catherine Hughes | Director, Producer, Writer |
Peter B. Wilder | Peter B. Wilder | Music |
Cece Irish | Cece Irish | Transcription |
Phil Kinerson | Phil Kinerson | Video |
Scott Esmond | Scott Esmond | Graphics |
Ed Lalonde | Ed Lalonde | Videographer, Camera |
Chris McClure | Chris McClure | Videographer, Camera |
Neil Hilt | Neil Hilt | Camera |
1 photo ![]() | Stewart Ledbetter | Host |
Kip Ross | Kip Ross | Camera |
Keith Swann | Keith Swann | Audio |
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The Vermont International Film Festival is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enrich the community and bring the world to Vermont through film.
Launched in 2014 by a group of filmmakers, archivists and concerned members of the public who wished to ensure the survival of artists’ films in Vermont, VAMP officially became a program of VTIFF in May 2015. The VAMP committee has broadened the initial concept to include all types of films and videos made by VT filmmakers or shot in Vermont.
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