
Films made by, and about your neighbors. Made Here brings you the important thoughts, ideas, and issues of our region.
New 2025 season of Made Here from ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý premieres Feb. 6, 2024
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Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
8:00pm - Thursday, March 27, 2025
In July 1990, a dispute over a proposed golf course to be built on Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk) lands in Oka, Quebec, set the stage for an historic confrontation that would grab international headlines and sear itself into the Canadian consciousness. Duration: 2:00 |
Cherry
8:00pm - Thursday, April 3, 2025
Portrait of Marie-Lise Chouinard, this radiant woman imbued with contagious liveliness. An intimate encounter with Marie-Lise through a wishlist of activities of her own. Cherry is the epitome of resilience, friendship and hope.
Duration: 0:23 |
Not Afraid to Fall
8:05pm - Thursday, April 10, 2025
Struggling with painful symptoms of Parkinson's disease since 1976, Brian Hall keeps a positive outlook. Meeting all challenges including racing his bike up Mt. Washington, he keeps his spirit alive by pushing himself beyond his limits. Duration: 0:17 |
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Made HereIn the new documentary Stitch, Breathe, Speak, a group of parishioners from several predominantly white New Hampshire churches create quilts featuring the last words spoken by George Floyd before he was murdered by a Minnesota police officer in 2020. The film touches on what the quilt panels and Floyd’s words brought to the ones making them.
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Made HereNye Ffarrabas is an artist known for her contributions to the Fluxus art movement. She also served as one of the key inspirations for John Killacky's film Flux, part of the 18th season of ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Made Here series.
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Made HereOver his lifetime, Brian Boland built and flew more than 100 hot air balloons, and ran the Post Mills Airport in Orange County. Boland always had a colorful story at the ready. And with a tweed cap and a gray beard, the man known locally as the Balloon Guy also looked the part of an eccentric airman.
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Made HereMeet the Scientist introduces viewers to the people working to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Lake Champlain. Host Jenn Jarecki sat down with Chris Sabick, interim co-director and director of archeology and research at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum.
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Made HereA Journey to the White Mountains in Words and Music is the latest film in ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Made Here series. Filmmaker Elizabeth Myer approached New Hampshire author Howard Mansfield and musician Ben Cosgrove about recording their stage show, which melds 19th century paintings of the White Mountains with clips of modern tourism hotspots.
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Made Here'The Merrimack: River at Risk' asks why the watershed is at risk, and whether we can save it. Host Jenn Jarecki sat down with director Jerry Monkman to learn more.
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Made Here'The Bear's Den' showcases Townshend's Charlie Dion, his chainsaw carvings and philosophical musingsThe Bear's Den gives us a glimpse inside Charlie Dion's life as a chainsaw carver, craftsman and homesteader in the woods of Townshend.
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Made HereThe next documentary in the Made Here series takes us into the world of Keith, a superfan of New York native and folk rocker Ani DiFranco. In Dear Ani, she is the sometimes uncomfortable main focus of Keith's music, art and mania.
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Made Here'Whitman Brook' is a documentary about its namesake � an apple orchard in Quechee. The film deals with love, loss, and rejuvenation through cultivating and maintaining the orchard.
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Taylor Hoar, 20, is one of the track’s only female drivers, and Kaiden Fisher, 15, is the youngest ever to win a division championship.