SANTA FE FILM FESTIVAL
November 23rd, 2005
This is the screening info and the review … GOD, PEOPLE LOVE THIS MOVIE! How good does that make us feel …
The Outdoorsmen — Blood, Sweat, and Beer
Making It Reel
2005, USA , 90 min. / TRT: 105 min.
Director: Scott Allen Perry
Producer: Josh Otten
Cinematographer: Alexandre Naufel
Festivals: Tribeca
Film 101 Productions
Web site: www.bloodsweatandbeersmovie.com
Twenty years ago, give or take a year or two, a couple of teenagers from Everett , Wash. , went out in the woods and put together a group of raw, macho-type competitive contests. These involved throwing large rocks, drinking beer, running ridiculous races in water, drinking beer, tugs of war and drinking lots more beer. They chose to do this one weekend every year. Update to the present and you have four teams participating in highly organized, intense outdoor games. The constant use of beer as a point getter is beyond description. The young men who originally started this event are now in their mid thirties and going through life’s ups and downs. They are still inventing some of the most hysterical competitive situations you can imagine. This is one of the best documentaries you will see in a while. Beer will never be the same. — Donnie and Jeannie Hill
plays with:
LOST PEOPLE OF MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
A lost backcountry skier stumbles onto a monumental complex of structures — apparently completely uninhabited. The only thing upon which experts agree is that we may never know what really happened to the lost people of Mountain Village . Directed by Carol Black, Neal Marlens. (2005, USA , 15 min.)
8:30 PM FRIDAY, DEC 9 • TIPTON HALL
SPONSORED BY SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
3:30 PM SATURDAY, DEC 10 • TIPTON HALL
SPONSORED BY SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE











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