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A few minutes at end of tape: Richard Waterhouse at Planning Board, from Nora Jacobson; Richard Waterhouse and Dan Butler 1, 2, from Dan Butler, shot by Nora Jacobson; Hooker Dunham Gallery Gay rights exhibit with John Scagliotti and others 1,2, from Nora Jacobson; West Hartford, Rochester Hurricane Irene aftermath, Quarry Hill, from Nora Jacobson; Tim and Mary Sue's house after Hurricane Irene, from Nora Jacobson; Rochester after Irene, from Nora Jacobson; End of Rochester, Cavendish 1 after Irene, from Nora Jacobson; Cavendish 2 after Irene, from Nora Jacobson; David Goodman, Fat Toad Goat Farm 1, from Nora Jacobson; Fat Toad Goat Farm 2, from Nora Jacobson; John Moody 1, from Nora Jacobson; John Moody 2, and Bill Campbell 1, from Nora Jacobson; John and Donna Moody on Abenaki, from Nora Jacobson; Bea Nelson Abenaki artist, from Nora Jacobson; Abenaki Culture Day, in White River Junction, from Nora Jacobson; Donny Joslin's sheep farm 2, Abenaki Recognition Ceremony 1, from Nora Jacobson; Abenaki Recognition Ceremony 2, piglets in Norwich, from Nora Jacobson; Vt House Committee, Louise Lampman, from Dorothy Tod; Tribal Recognition Hearing, Senate Commerce Committee 1,2, from Dorothy Tod Tribal Recognition Hearing, Senate Commerce Committee B roll, from Dorothy Tod, shot by Nat Winthrop; Fort #4, Vera and Jesse, reenactement and interview, Porter Bay, from Dorothy Tod; Dorothy Tod dowsing, from Dorothy Tod; Jesse Larocque 1, 2, from Nora Jacobson; Francois Bruneau as Champlain 1, 2, from Dorothy Tod, shot by Nora Jacobson and Peter Kent; Lisa Harrow as Suzannah Johnson, from Dorothy Tod and Nora Jacobson, shot by Alan Dater; Judy Dow and Nancy Gallagher 1, 2, 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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