Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The ArtsCenter's Second Sunday Film Series presents "The Films of ...

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Todd Tinkham

Tickets can be purchased online at www.ArtsCenterLive.org
or at the ArtsCenter Box Office
Todd Tinkham longed to write and direct films since he was a boy growing up in a small fishing community in Massachusetts. But it would take years of working with at- risk teens, mentally ill adults, and incarcerated men, before Tinkham would ever make his first film.

Todd Tinkham founded TinkhamTown Productions in 2005 after losing both of his parents to cancer in 2004. Realizing that his parents had never really pursued their dreams,Todd decided that he could not wait any longer. ?After my folks died, I realized that I wasn?t going to live forever, and that if I wanted to go after my dreams, I?d better start now.?

His first film, And Then There Were Nun, screened at more than 30 film festivals. But it was his third film, Sadie Turns Seven, that took the festival circuit by storm, screening at more than 100 film festivals on five continents and winning many awards along the way. In 2009, Todd was awarded the prestigious Founder?s Award from the Secret City Film Festival. That same year, he was also the recipient of an Indy Arts Award for filmmaking. Todd completed his first feature film, Southland Of The Heart, in 2011.

Films to be screened include:
And Then There Were Nun
Here?s a recipe for disaster: One slacker boy. One angry girl. A heavy dose of Catholic
guilt. Mix. Stir well. Serve.

Forever
Through memories and dreams, a young boy experiences the love of his deceased
mother ? and helps his dad do the same.

Sadie Turns Seven
On her 7th birthday, a young girl takes daring action. (followed by Short Sadie Doc
4:30)

American Short
American Short is a story of wanderlust and hippie longings, of found treasure and lost
spirituality. A rambling American road movie in a stalled car with four eccentric travelers.

American Saints
Miracles do happen. But sometimes too many can happen in one day. Then what?

Mary & Jennifer
Two homeless friends find shelter in an empty house. Complications arise as
they attempt to live together for the night.

Trailer for Southland of the Heart
Part road movie, part comedy, part drama, SOUTHLAND OF THE HEART, is a truly
unique independent film about life, loss and many lessons love has to offer.

For additional questions, you can reach Todd Tinkham directly at:
Email: toddtinkham@gmail.com
Cell: (919) 450-7760

For general questions about the film series contact:
Adam Graetz / marketing@artscenterlive.org / 919 929-2787 or
Jim McQuaid / jim@turnipfilms.com / 919 619-3220

Programs at The ArtsCenter are supported in part by The North Carolina Arts Council and the Orange County Arts Commission.

The ArtsCenter is a non-profit teaching and presenting organization founded in 1974. The largest?employer of artists in Orange County, NC, it serves nearly 60,000 people annually, through classes,?studios, concerts, theatre, spoken word, gallery displays, more than 80 school shows, and more. The?ArtsCenter exerts a local economic impact of almost $2,900,000 which generates the equivalent of 78 full?time jobs and $231,000 in state and local tax revenue.

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