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Gives students a basis for thinking clearly about real love and shows that mere conviction of love is not enough to insure lasting happiness. DIRECTOR: Ted Peshak; CAMERA: Dale Sharkey; WRITERS: Mel Waskin, George Tychsen, Hartley Pfeil; EDITOR: Ace Moore; AUTHORITY: Reuben Hill, Ph.D., Research Professor in Family Life, The University of North Carolina; NORA’S MOM: Rosemary Kelly



Given the current outrage against the extracurricular shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning, you’d think that kids have truly gone wild. But the A/V Geeks present a night of school films from our past that show students have always looked beyond the Three Rs in school! Films include – The Bully, The Outsider, The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children and more! Admission $4

7:00pm, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008 Century Center Cinema , Century Hall in The Century Center, Corner of Weaver Street and N. Greensboro Street. Carrboro, NC.

The A/V Geeks succumb to the greeting card industries’ manufactured holiday by showing some of their favorite films about romance, love and eventually, marriage. Films include: Going Steady? How Do You Know It’s Love? Are You Ready for Marriage? and Should I Marry Outside My Faith?. Bring a friend. Door prizes! $5 donations graciously accepted.

NOTE THE NEW DATE AND TIME!! This could be our last show at CDS for a while if nobody shows up… 7:00PM, Thursday, February 14th Center for Documentary Studies, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham, NC

NOTE THE NEW DATE, TIME AND LOCATION!! 7:30PM, Sunday, February 17th Tir Na Nog, 218 S. Blount St. Raleigh, NC 27601


Shows that good grooming habits begins with personal care, and describes daily habits that can help everyone to make the most of his natural endowments. Demonstrates how to keep the skin, hair, nails, and teeth clean and healthy. Includes animated drawings and photo-micrographs. This film is available on Atomic Age Classics Vol 2 : Hygiene, Dating & Delinquency DVD

Take footage from a Soviet sci-fiction film, add clips of glamor girls in bikinis on the beach and have it directed and narrated by a young Peter Bogdanovich and you’ve got a really odd film done on a classically low Roger Corman budge. It’s still fun though! (Last Picture Show, Mask). Show up early to get a good seat and see a short from the A/V Geeks archive. After the film, answering trivia questions for nifty prizes. FREE!

7pm, Friday, February 1st,NC Museum of Natural Sciences 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh, NC

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From The Archive

Working With Older People #1 (1977)


Trigger films for case workers dealing with senior citizens.

This film is available on Triggerama! DVD-R

From The Archive

Mystery Of Time (Moody, 1957)

Gives a glimpse of what lies beyond our own space-time continuum. The elemental concepts of the theory of relativity are demonstrated to portray the interdependence of time, space and matter.

This film is available on Could This Have Happened By Accident? DVD-R


From The Archive

Televised Teen Trauma, Volume One

Ah yes, the ABC Afterschool Special. This
show introduced a whole generation of kids to suicide, alcoholism, drug abuse,
where babies come from and what happens when your best friend has one. All of
this before the parents got home from work. What’s even better is that most
of these shows featured many stars before they got famous. This tape contains
edited versions of what you saw on TV: Stoned: An Anti-Drug Film (with
Scott Baio), Schoolboy Father (with Rob Lowe and Dana Plato) and One
Too Many
(with Michelle Pfeiffer and Val Kilmer)

From The Archive

Educational Archive Volume Three : Drivers Ed. DVD

In the 1940’s and 50’s America faced a menace even more frightening than the Bomb: teenagers with cars. Discover how we dealt with this new and terrible threat. Films include: Tomorrow’s Drivers, Alco Beat, The Talking Car, I Like Bikes, But…, Highball Highway, Crossroads Crash, Last Prom, Joy Ride, The Bottle and the Throttle, Safety-Belt for Susie. Includes special classroom environment audio track!

From The Archive

Night of the TV Trailer

A
collection of 30 second TV ads for mid-1970s theatrical feature films. Trailers
include – Halloween, Saturday Night Fever, The Fog, Battlestar Galactica,
Over the Edge, Deathsport
and many many more (over 100!)

From The Archive

Kids & Kritters

W.C. Fields once said, “Anyone who hates children and animals can’t be all bad.” The AV Geeks present a night of school films where the producers seem to share that same sentiment with films featuring children interacting with animals. Films include: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Frances and her Rabbit, Kitty Cleans Up, Skipper Learns A Lesson, Lost Puppy, Safety with Animals and Ro-Revus Talks About Worms!

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