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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.nyemmys.org/events/767/\n\nEvent 
 Title: Meet the Filmmaker\nStart Date / Time: Mar 12, 2015 19:00 PM US/Cen
 tral\nLocation: NY NATAS\nMeet the Filmmaker: Paula Orndoff\n \n&ldquo\;Ho
 w Sweet the Sound&rdquo\;\n \nDate: Thursday, March 12, 2015\n \nLocation:
  NY NATAS, 1375 Broadway (between 37th and 38th Streets), Suite 2103\n \nR
 eception: 6:00-6:30 PM ~ Program: 6:30-8:00 PM\n \n*Free to NY NATAS Membe
 rs! $15 for those without current NY NATAS membership.\n \nProduced &amp\;
  Moderated by Sumner Jules Glimcher.\n \n \nHow Sweet The Sound is, essent
 ially, a documentary film about music, Appalachian Gospel music. At the en
 d of the Friday evening service, a few of the parishioners from the little
  Scrabble Creek Pentecostal Holiness church in Gauley Bridge &ndash\; a li
 ttle river town in West Virginia &ndash\; have gone, instruments in hand, 
 directly over to the Pastor&rsquo\;s house for another hour or two of sing
 ing and playing gospel music&hellip\;. self-trained and unrehearsed, they 
 move from one song to the next, many of which they have written and compos
 ed. But to regard these casual gatherings as little more than evenings of 
 joyful music is to misunderstand the cultural significance of who they are
  and the music they play. These are members of the Holiness Church, a serp
 ent-handling church, a religious Pentecostal sect, established a hundred y
 ears ago\; and it is out of that religion &ndash\; a religion that many ex
 perts believe may be disappearing - that the music, linked to a vanishing 
 Appalachian way of life, has come. This is coal-mining country. Michael La
 nham, the pastor of the church was a coal miner. His father, a coal miner,
  died in the mines. His brother, aged 27, died in the mines. Life is hard,
  uncertain. But there is a religion to hold fast to, to believe in. And th
 e music itself is fundamental, essential to a cultural understanding of th
 e Holiness Church, the Serpent-handling church, as it is popularly called.
  The music they compose they regard as God-given\; a gift from God. To hav
 e learned their instruments was, again, a gift from God. And the music the
 y now play is, in their beliefs, a tribute and a testimony to the Lord and
  basic to the role of the church. &ldquo\;Music&rdquo\;, Pastor Lanham obs
 erves, &ldquo\;is the heart of the church. Without music,&rdquo\; he concl
 udes very simply, &ldquo\;it wouldn&rsquo\;t be church to me.&rdquo\; Co-D
 irector Morten Parker, who passed away in May, 2014 at age 94, was a disti
 nguished film director, writer and producer with some fifty documentary an
 d narrative films to his credit. Among his more notable awards and citatio
 ns were two Academy Award nominations\; First Prize, Venice Film Festival\
 ; Four CINE Golden Eagle Awards\; First Prizes and Film of the Year Awards
 , Canadian Film Awards\; First Prize, Associated Film Writers Competition\
 ; Golden Sheaf Awards, Best Drama, Best Direction\; Robert Flaherty Film A
 ward\; etc., etc. Co-Director Paula Orndoff has worked at Hallmark Enterta
 inment - at that time the world&rsquo\;s largest producer and distributor 
 of television movies and mini-series - under the aegis of David Picker, on
  half a dozen movies and mini-series, Turner Broadcasting and Discovery Co
 mmunications. She has worked as producer, director, cinematographer, camer
 a, editor, etc. on numerous independent projects.\n \nSpace is limited. Yo
 u must RSVP to info@nyemmys.org to reserve a seat. Please write &ldquo\;Ho
 w Sweet the Sound&rdquo\; in the Subject Box.\n\n--- This iCal file does *
 NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. ---\n\n--- By T
 endenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations ---\n
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SUMMARY:Meet the Filmmaker
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: Meet
  the Filmmaker</h1><div>https://www.nyemmys.org/events/767/</div><br /><di
 v>When: Mar 12, 2015 19:00 PM US/Central</div><br /><div><p>Meet the Filmm
 aker: Paula Orndoff</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>&ldquo\;How Sweet the Sound&
 rdquo\;</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>Date: Thursday, March 12, 2015</p> <div>
 &nbsp\;</div> <p>Location: NY NATAS, 1375 Broadway (between 37th and 38th 
 Streets), Suite 2103</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>Reception: 6:00-6:30 PM ~ P
 rogram: 6:30-8:00 PM</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>*Free to NY NATAS Members! 
 $15 for those without current NY NATAS membership.</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> 
 <p>Produced &amp\; Moderated by Sumner Jules Glimcher.</p> <div>&nbsp\;</d
 iv> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>How Sweet The Sound is, essentially, a documenta
 ry film about music, Appalachian Gospel music. At the end of the Friday ev
 ening service, a few of the parishioners from the little Scrabble Creek Pe
 ntecostal Holiness church in Gauley Bridge &ndash\; a little river town in
  West Virginia &ndash\; have gone, instruments in hand, directly over to t
 he Pastor&rsquo\;s house for another hour or two of singing and playing go
 spel music&hellip\;. self-trained and unrehearsed, they move from one song
  to the next, many of which they have written and composed. But to regard 
 these casual gatherings as little more than evenings of joyful music is to
  misunderstand the cultural significance of who they are and the music the
 y play. These are members of the Holiness Church, a serpent-handling churc
 h, a religious Pentecostal sect, established a hundred years ago\; and it 
 is out of that religion &ndash\; a religion that many experts believe may 
 be disappearing - that the music, linked to a vanishing Appalachian way of
  life, has come. This is coal-mining country. Michael Lanham, the pastor o
 f the church was a coal miner. His father, a coal miner, died in the mines
 . His brother, aged 27, died in the mines. Life is hard, uncertain. But th
 ere is a religion to hold fast to, to believe in. And the music itself is 
 fundamental, essential to a cultural understanding of the Holiness Church,
  the Serpent-handling church, as it is popularly called. The music they co
 mpose they regard as God-given\; a gift from God. To have learned their in
 struments was, again, a gift from God. And the music they now play is, in 
 their beliefs, a tribute and a testimony to the Lord and basic to the role
  of the church. &ldquo\;Music&rdquo\;, Pastor Lanham observes, &ldquo\;is 
 the heart of the church. Without music,&rdquo\; he concludes very simply, 
 &ldquo\;it wouldn&rsquo\;t be church to me.&rdquo\; Co-Director Morten Par
 ker, who passed away in May, 2014 at age 94, was a distinguished film dire
 ctor, writer and producer with some fifty documentary and narrative films 
 to his credit. Among his more notable awards and citations were two Academ
 y Award nominations\; First Prize, Venice Film Festival\; Four CINE Golden
  Eagle Awards\; First Prizes and Film of the Year Awards, Canadian Film Aw
 ards\; First Prize, Associated Film Writers Competition\; Golden Sheaf Awa
 rds, Best Drama, Best Direction\; Robert Flaherty Film Award\; etc., etc. 
 Co-Director Paula Orndoff has worked at Hallmark Entertainment - at that t
 ime the world&rsquo\;s largest producer and distributor of television movi
 es and mini-series - under the aegis of David Picker, on half a dozen movi
 es and mini-series, Turner Broadcasting and Discovery Communications. She 
 has worked as producer, director, cinematographer, camera, editor, etc. on
  numerous independent projects.</p> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <p>Space is limited
 . You must RSVP to info@nyemmys.org to reserve a seat. Please write &ldquo
 \;How Sweet the Sound&rdquo\; in the Subject Box.</p></div><div>--- This i
 Cal file does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. 
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