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| Not all better, getting better | OT: Great Film Short from my adopted hometown
Wilmington NC is my adopted hometown. I lived there longer than anywhere else, and hope to move back some day. There is a very vibrant film & theater community there, due to the presence of Screen Gems studio. 100's of movies, both TV and feature films have been shot there as well as several TV series (Matlock, Dawson's Creek, One Tree Hill). This was forwarded to me by a friend who lives there. It is only 8 min long and has no dialogue, but says so much. It won the Audience Award for Best Short Film at last years Sodona International Film Festival. Check it out if you get a chance!! Hope ya'll like it!! YouTube - Milk Bum
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Thank you I liked this. I used to live in a place called Wilmington, but it was in CA, and not necessarily a place I'd like to go back to.
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| ٩(-̮̮̃•̃)۶ | I lived there too for a short time and I agree its not a place I would want to return too.
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