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Berkshire International Film Festival Presents Free Screenings

- September 28, 2007

GREAT BARRINGTON - The Berkshire International Film Festival will begin monthly free screenings with the showing of sold-out selected shorts, including Berkshire shorts "Trigger Finger" by Marc Maurino and "The Rest of the Time" by John Whalan, which premiered during the film festival last May.

Sunday, Oct. 7, at 11 a.m. will be the first in a series of films shown the first Sunday of every month at the Triplex Cinema.

Other shorts include "Cycle Unknown" by Jessica Daniels, "The Dig" by Joshua van Praag, "Naturalized" by Julia Kots, and "Small Boxes" by Rene Hernandez.

The films will all be shown at 11 and are free to the public. The Berkshire filmmakers will be in attendance. For further information, visit www.biffma.com or www.thetriplex.com .

The next film in the series is the award-winning documentary "M.C.Richards: the Fire Within." The film will be shown Sunday, Nov. 4.
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