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Follow on Google News | "Bible Storyland" to Screen at 2012 DOCUTAHDocumentary film about ill-fated 1960’s Bible theme park, designed by former Disneyland creatives, to be featured at Southern Utah Film Festival in September
By: Bible Storyland Hubbard is a popular author and award-winning documentary film editor and producer whose shows have run on PBS, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. "People don't usually think of documentaries as fun, weird and uplifting,” she says, “but this film is all that. It's an exploration of the stresses of domestic life, art-making and the strange intersection of theme parks and religion." Hubbard’s quirky sense of fun is apparent in her use of original animation, noir-style comic book images, video clips from The Simpsons, and Cecile B. DeMille’s epic biblical films from the 1950's, to set the tone and provide dramatic effect. “We’re thrilled to be attending DOCUTAH,” says Jordan, “It means a lot to share my story and to see other people get as excited about the story behind Bible Storyland as I have been. And it will be wonderful to attend a festival in such a gorgeous area, so close to the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park.” Bible Storyland includes interviews with retro pop-culture humorist Charles Phoenix, Jack Haley's grandson, music and TV producer Buddy Bregman (who recorded with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Judy Garland) and clergy, scholars and experts on theme park history. Also featured is Jordan's wife, Debi Derryberry, a prolific voice actor best known as the voice of Jimmy Neutron. View the trailer and more at www.BibleStorylandMovie.com. SCREENINGS: Thursday, September 6th at 4pm and Sunday, September 9th at 4pm at Westates Red Cliffs Cinema Theaters, 1750 E. Red Cliffs Dr., Washington, UT 84780. For tickets, visit www.docutah.com. CONTACT: Sheila Huettl (323) 208-2629, Stephanie Hubbard (323) 202-5645, Harvey Jordan (818) 802-0378, Info@BibleStorylandMovie.com DISTRIBUTION: The DOCUTAH International Film Festival originated at Dixie State College in 2010. Touted as one of the nation’s best “Small-Town Documentary Film Festivals for 2012” by the Public Broadcasting System (PBS), this year’s festival will showcase the best of a record 348 submissions from 46 countries. During the five-day event, 67 films will screen at various big-screen locations throughout southern Utah. Each year, festival-goers enjoy coming for the films, staying for the scenery and departing having experienced documentary film inspiration. For more information, call (435) 879-4273 or visit www.docutah.com. End
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