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Ellen Kaye, tape 1, from Nora Jacobson; Ellen Kaye 2, Marty Jezer 1, from Nora Jacobson; Marty Jezer 2, from Nora Jacobson; Peter Simon and Kim Rosen, tapes 1 and 2, form Nora Jacobson; Verandah Porche and Eleanor Norton at Brattleboro Farmer's Market 1, from Nora Jacobson; Verandah Porche in her kitchen 2, 3, from Nora Jacobson; Verandah Porche in her kitchen 4, Verandah and Shirley Squires 1, from Nora Jacobson; Verandah and Shirley Squires 2, from Nora Jacobson; Verandah Porche and daughter Emily Coutant 1, 2, from Nora Jacobson; Jake Guest at Kildeer Farm, from Nora Jacobson; Jake Guest plants potatoes, Taking the Norwich annual photo, Quarry Hill 1, from Nora Jacobson; Quarry Hill 2,3,4,5, from Nora Jacobson; Quarry Hill Party 1,2, from Nora Jacobson; Quarry Hill Party 3, Dona Brown historian, from Nora Jacobson; Dona Brown 2, Howard Coffin in Stowe, Shoshannah Rihn, from Nora Jacobson; Putney Perfectionists, Haying on Bragg Hill, Antoinette Jacobson and Matthew Luce, from Nora Jacobson; Chard DiNiord on Putney Perfectionists 1, 2, from Nora Jacobson; Roz Payne (on Newsreel) 1,2,3,4, from Nora Jacobson; Roz Payne, John Douglas, Jane Kramer, 1,2, from Nora Jacobson; John Douglas hangs his exhibit of photos, "No Killing" 1,2, from Nora Jacobson; John Douglas exhibit opening, from Rob Koier; East Montpelier spring water, John Douglas and Tom Fels at Red Clover Commune, from Nora Jacobson; John Douglas, Tom Fels and Carl Ogelsby 1,2,3, from Nora Jacobson; Shoshanna Rihn 1,2, from Alan Dater; Shoshanna Rihn 3, Mike Luce, from Alan Dater and Nora Jacobson; Mike Luce 2, White River Junction Halloween Parade, Shirley's Nativities, from Nora Jacobson; Shoshanna Rihn, Linda Hecker, from Nora Jacobson; Linda Hecker 2, John Scagliotti (Vt Yankee talk), park 'n drive in Ascutney, from Nora Jacobson;
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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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