There are 2,000 stories in the Film Society. Our members come from all walks of life. What they have in common is an extraordinary love of film. Taken from the pages of our quarterly membership newsletter, Picture Talk, here are a few of their stories.



Brooke Wentz Loves Movies and Music with a Strong Flavor
By Maria Belilovskaya. December 2005

Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine: Making Documentaries Worth
Paying For

By Maria Belilovskaya. September 2005

Serge Echeverría's Enthusiasm Spans the Decades
By Maria Belilovskaya. December 2004

Ron Spell Can Travel with a Plane Ticket or a Movie Ticket
By Rachel T. Saunders. March 2004

Mike Skurko Feels the Magic of Film
By Rachel T. Saunders. December 2003

Mark Gouveia: Go Ahead, Make It a Buen Día
By Cady Sherman. March 2003

Denis Bouvier: Using Film to Learn About Life . . . and Death
By Kevin Headly. September 2002

Sue Jean Halvorsen: Confessions of a Film Festival Devotee
By Kevin Headly. March 2002

Richard Bolles: A Career of Filmgoing
By Chris Wiggum. December 2001

Jesse Cunningham: A Typical 12-Year-Old Member
By Nicole Tiesma. September 2001

Ninfa Dawson: The World’s Busiest Volunteer
By Joan Gibson. March 2001

David Winton: The Perfect Neighbor
By Joan Gibson. December 2000

Christie Colcord’s Advice: Sleep Late and Watch Movies All Day
By Joan Gibson. September 2000

 

 


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