FARMINGTON — The film “The Way We Get By” will return for two more days to the Narrow Gauge Theater Wednesday and Thursday, April 29 and 30 at 7 p.m.
The documentary film about Maine troop greeters at the Bangor Airport played at the theater for four nights earlier this month but demands was so high it sold out every night, according to a release issued by Warren Cook, the film’s executive producer.
“It is so encouraging to see the impact that the film is having on audiences here in Maine and out of state,” Cook, of Kingfield, said in a prepared statement. ” It is motivating people to come together to serve their communities, just like the three main characters in the film have done as troop greeters in Bangor.”
The film was also received by an enthusiastic audience at the International Film Festival Boston this last weekend, and is going to be screened Tuesday, April 28 in New York City .
The film is slated for national television broadcast on PBS later this year on the program P.O.V.
The film was made in association with American Documentary, Inc/POV, ITVS, Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), WGBH, and Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN).
Fiscal sponsors are Documentary Educational Resources and International Documentary Association. The Way We Get By was part of the 2007-2008 WGBH Filmmakers in Residence Program.
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