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Road Pictures

Indie filmmakers aim for a piece of the action

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By M.V. Moorhead

Published on November 04, 2009 at 4:00am

Traveling from town to town, sleeping in fleabag accommodations, eating greasy fast food, entering into anonymous liaisons with people you’ve just met -- why should rock musicians have all the fun? The indie filmmakers of the Range Life Fall Film Tour want a piece of that action.

Rather than plead for the favors of some distribution company, the Range Life folks take their movies on the road, from venue to venue, and screen them for one enthusiastic crowd after another. This year’s tour plays MADCAP Theaters, Thursday, November 5, through Saturday, November 7.

First up is Dave Boyle’s romantic comedy White on Rice at 7 tonight. The fest continues Friday with Chusy Haney-Jardine’s Anywhere USA at 7 p.m. and the sudsy sports documentary Last Cup: Road to the World Series of Beer Pong at 9. It wraps on Saturday with Assassination of a High School President at 7 p.m. and the collegiate slacker comedy Box Elder at 9.


Thu., Nov. 5; Fri., Nov. 6; Sat., Nov. 7, 2009