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Wind-Up Fest

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Wind-Up Fest was an American multidisciplinary festival celebrating non-fiction storytelling in all its forms. It existed for only one year, in 2015, where it was held in North Adams and Williamstown, Massachusetts. It was billed as "An enchanted expedition to the fiery core of NonFiction. Guided by the world’s most compelling creators of documentaries, podcasts, long-form journalism, live performance and storytelling".[1]

Program

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The festival was hosted by MassMoCA,[2] Williams College,[3] Images Cinema and the North Adams Elks Lodge No. 487. The new festival was designed as a re-imagination of the former Williamstown Film Festival by artistic-director Paul Sturtz (who had started True/False Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri) and managing-director Sandra Thomas (previously executive director of Images Cinema).[4][5] The newly named Wind-Up Fest included podcasts, live-performances, long-form journalism and music, in addition to film.

List of events

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The original program ran October 15–18, 2015 and included the following presentations:[6]

References

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  1. ^ "wind-up.org". Archived from the original on 2015-09-16.
  2. ^ "Wind-Up Fest". massmoca.org.
  3. ^ "Wind-Up Fest Presented by Williamstown Film Festival". williams.edu.
  4. ^ Joe Donahue (September 29, 2015). "Wind-Up Fest In North Adams And Williamstown". wamc.org.
  5. ^ Amy Krzanik (September 28, 2015). "Something Old and A Whole Lot New at Wind-Up Fest". ruralintelligence.com.
  6. ^ Donna K. (October 15, 2015). "It's Time for Wind-Up Fest, 2015". hammertonail.com.
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