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gun-show-webThe A/V Geeks and Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Road Show teamup for a 16mm film cautionary celebration of guns and gun safety at an actual skeet range. Learn about the wonders and dangers of firearms and then shoot at clay pigeons. Films include: The Magician, Guns: Be Safe Not Sorry, Shoot/Don’t Shoot 2, Shotgun – Second Weapon and more! Purchase tickets here.

6pm, Saturday, March 28, 2009 Location TBA, Austin TX

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How Do You Know It’s Love? (1950)


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

From The Archive

Coal Miner (1979)

This film explains and explores the advanced technology in today’s coal industry through interviews with men and women who work in the mines and are proud of it. They tell the story of American technology and our national pastime of building a better mousetrap.

This film is available on the Power Behind the Nation DVD-R


From The Archive

Why We’re Fat

Films from the AV Geeks archive that attempt to explain or confangle information about nutrition in order to sell products. Films include – Man Who Missed Breakfast, Your Daily Bread, Eat for Health, More Life In Living , Adventures of Chip & Dip and more!

From The Archive

Guinea Pigs To The Moon

Films about space travel, before we actually landed
on the moon. Films include: First Men Into Space, Man And The Moon,
Our Class Explores The Moon, Surviving In Space (narrated by Walter Cronkite)
and Way Stations In Space.


From The Archive

Your Government: Friend or Foe?

Classic postwar films about the government and how we have to be wary of its power. Films include – Despotism, How To Lose What We Have, Powers of Congress, Among Your Souvenirs and It’s Your America.

From The Archive

Bikes Bikes Bikes

A bike spells freedom to a kid, and fear to parents. These
films try to get kids to be responsible – spoiling all the fun. Films included:
Bicycle Safety, Bicycle Clown, One Got Fat, The Day the Bicycles Disappeared,
African Odyssey: The Red Bicycle
and The Bike.

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