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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The Traverse City Film Festival announced it will return the Bijou Theatre building to the city saying the business has become “cost-prohibitive ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- After nearly two decades the Traverse City Film Festival is ending.In an email sent to supporters, Founder and President of ...
Next, he said the committee that ran the film festival will be focusing on building up the historic Bijou By the Bay movie theater, creating essentially a “permanent year-round” Traverse City ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (WNEM) - The Traverse City Film Fest has had its final curtain after nearly 20 years. Michael Moore, one of the organizers of the festival and a Flint native, announced the ...
The curtains are closing on the Traverse City Film Festival, with its founder, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore, announcing its end Tuesday afternoon.
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WPBN on MSNMichigan memories revived: 1930s, 40s digitized films show rare glimpse of Traverse City
A Charlevoix County woman has a piece of history, and she's searching for the family it belongs to.Jenny Halteman won 30 film ...
At the 13th annual Traverse City Film Festival, two short films created by University of Michigan undergraduates were showcased on the big screen. The five-day event featured a variety of films, ...
The July 27-31 festival spotlighted downtown Traverse City, and in particular the historic State Theatre, which was brought out of retirement and partially renovated to serve as the event's anchor.
Jaws on Tuesday, July 29th: The original summer blockbuster, and the first film to ever screen at the Traverse City Film Festival’s Open Space, way back in 2005. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
And that’s because Traverse City has two things we don’t—its guiding spirit, Academy Award-winning fillmmaker Michael Moore, and its primary venue, downtown’s historic State Theatre.
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