Screening of Vt filmmaker, George Woodard’s new film “The Farm Boy” followed by Q&A with Director & Producer
Film run time 2 1/2 hours with a 15 min intermission.
$10.00 Tickets will be sold at the door one hour prior to start time
The Farm Boy is a WWII era story about a young man who drives milk truck for his father. He meets a girl at a barn dance and eventually marries her. The day after, he leaves for Europe, to the Ardennes in Belgium, December, 1944. His mechanical experience from growing up on the farm comes in handy during what will become known as The Battle of the Bulge. As his unit heads north he is hit by enemy fire and left for dead.
Filmed in black and white, using wide angle lenses and conventional camera techniques of that time period, The Farm Boy was filmed mostly on George Woodard’s farm in Waterbury Center Vermont. Directed by George Woodard and produced by Joan Brace O’Neal, who will be in attendance for Q&A following the film.
FEATURING: Henry Woodard, Grace Woodruff, and Coco Moseley
TICKETS $10.00 SOLD AT THE DOOR (cash or checks only)
DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SHOW