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The Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Story selected for First Take Film Festival
By Mimi M.Maddock mimim@sc.rr.com

In its inaugural year, fans will enjoy First Take Film Festival, coming to downtown Augusta, Georgia, Tuesday, April 8- Sunday, April 13, 2008. First Take Film Festival was created to bring back the true independent spirit to filmmaking and is aimed at showcasing talent from the independent film anTdh em Luosnicg iWnadyu sHtroym. e: A

Bigfoot Story by Columbia's James "Bubba" Cromer was selcted to get top billing at the First Take Film Festival. His award- winning film will be screened Sunday, April 13, 2008, at 5 pm at the historical Imperial Theatre, 745 Broad Street in downtown Augusta.

Cromer, an attorney and former reading clerk for the S.C. House of Representatives won top honors with his film at the New York International Independent Video and Film Festival and more honors after it was shown at the East Village in New York. The film was also shown at the Nickelodeon and the Indie Grits Festival in Columbia.

www.myspace.com/bigfootsmovie

www.youtube.com/bigfootbubba.

To order the movie, A Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Story, send $20 to James Cromer, 2908 Devine Street, Columbia, SC 29205.


James "Bubba" Cromer
James "Bubba" Cromer in his office with his favorite four- legged companion, Biscuit.

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