Hortonville fire department on display at Big Eddy Film Festival

Posted 8/21/12

NARROWSBURG, NY — Over the last couple of years, Isaac Green Diebboll has been seen at numerous county and town meetings, shooting video of the meetings and posting them on the Internet to be …

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Hortonville fire department on display at Big Eddy Film Festival

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NARROWSBURG, NY — Over the last couple of years, Isaac Green Diebboll has been seen at numerous county and town meetings, shooting video of the meetings and posting them on the Internet to be viewed and used by the public, providing a service that is valued by those on both sides of any political debate.

Another side of Diebboll’s camera work will be on display at the Big Eddy Film Festival when his short film titled “Hortonville Volunteer Fire Company” is screened on Saturday, September 20 at 4 p.m.

The film is one of four that will be shown as part of a Forces For Good short-films program, and it looks at the fire company in its 100th year of operation.

Diebboll, who was born in 1989 and raised in New York City, founded the North School Studio in Callicoon in 2010, and is a member of the fire department.

A post on the Big Eddy website says, “North School Studio (NSS) film portraits are crafted with an emphasis on people—sharing their voice and their presence, in order to communicate the feeling of life that surrounds the subject.”

The three-day festival kicks off on Friday night at 8 p.m. with a screening of the film called “Goodbye to All That” at the Tusten Theater in Narrowsburg. The film is billed as “a light-hearted comedy about divorce in the age of smart phones and online dating.”

Go to bigeddyfilmfest.com for more information on the 27 films that will be screened at the festival.

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