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August is “Movie Premiere Month”

 

By On Deck Staff

The Cape May Film Society has declared August “Movie Premiere Month,” and it has the movies to back it up. Films will begin at 7 p.m. on three different Mondays at three different venues.
On Aug. 4 at Cape May Stage, the Film Society presents the world premiere of the documentary ByGrace, which follows the story of Kenyan orphans overcoming tremendous odds to survive.
Filmmaker Chad Shagren is not only a local who traveled East Africa for production, but is also a former Cape May Film Academy Young Filmmaker.
“The children portrayed in ByGrace belong to an orphanage in the slums of Nairobi,” says Shagren. “The documentary concentrates on Ben, an HIV positive orphan, and the daily hardships present in an over crowded orphanage in Sub-Saharan Africa. Yet the children of ByGrace never give up, confronting each day’s obstacles relentlessly, showing hope, resolve, and in Ben’s case, humor.”
“This will really be a night to celebrate our Young Filmmakers,” says JC Stinson, who had helped Chad and his colleagues finish the film. “What Chad has done is amazing—and his film is both inspiring and alarming at the same time. We’ll also have a new film presented by another graduate of the program, Wesley Laudeman. Both of these filmmakers came through our program, and both films will leave quite an impression.”
The second film in the series is entitled Great New Jersey Coastal Storms, from filmmaker Gregg Hoffman.
“The fury of the sea is captured here in rare movies and vintage newsreels,” says Hoffman. “We also have eyewitness accounts from those who have lived through the storms.”
During this movie premiere night, held at Beach Theatre on Aug. 11, the Film Society wants to hear from the community.
“This is an active call for speakers,” says Annie Mullock, Events Director for the Society. “We want to hear from our neighbors who can remember a story or two about some of the big storms that have passed through our town.”
On Aug. 18 at the Cape May VFW, the Film Society will host the regional premiere of The Road Home, a stirring documentary that follows a group of disabled Americans who regain control of their lives by training for, then crossing the finish line at the NYC Marathon.
“Though these men and women are recent amputees from Iraq and Afghanistan, this is not ‘just another Iraq War movie,’ says producer, Andrew Tilson (who will be present at the screening). “With the assistance of a NYC-based disabled athletes club, Achilles, we tell the story of what it means to be suddenly and severely disabled in your prime, and one way of coming back home.”
“These are important and moving films,” says Corbin Cogswell, Chair of the Film Society’s Program and Membership Committee. “And what’s better than a night at the movies? When those movies are world or regional premieres.
“Three Mondays in August, three fantastic venues, and three great premiere films—we are truly looking forward to this series.”
For tickets to this program, contact the Film Festival office at 609-884-6700 or visit www.capemayfilm.org.

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