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April/May 2010

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The Fayetteville Academy... a pre-kindergarten through grade 12 independent, college preparatory school that encourages students to achieve their full potential by offering exceptional opportunities in academics, fine arts, and athletics. Te Academy emphasizes scholarship, honor, leadership, and citizenship. 3200 Cliffdale Road • Fayetteville, NC 28303 910.868.5131 • fayettevilleacademy.com Botanical Beautiful try our botanically-based products that make you look and feel better Better 30 professional crew members on hire from Raleigh and his volunteer actors and extras. They didn’t wrap until the wee hours of the next day. “It was a wild night,” McLamb said. “What would have taken three nights, we did in one night. It was amazing the dedication, and they were out there doing it for free.” Rosa Morales played Jamie, one of the main characters in the film. She remembers those days when scenes had to come together fast. “I would wonder – how in the world is all of this going to get done? But if we needed anything it would be provided and it all came together.” Like other people involved in the production, Morales says she felt led to play the part. “I really wanted to reach people through my character. God put it in my heart to do the movie.” The all-night shoots, the dependence on donations and volunteers and the last-minute scrambles for the right locations all paid off on opening night. Kimberly Weimer indycar12@aol.com • www.kimberlyweimer.myarbonne.com These materials are produced by Kimberly Weimer, an Arbonne Independent Consultant and are not official materials prepared or provided by Arbonne International, LLC Area Manager, Ind Consultant 910.263.0286 Nothing says good health like an exceptional smile “Masquerade” showed to sold- out crowds at the Cameo Art House Theatre for three nights running in October and again to large crowds in November. With some tweaking to be done and 2537-B Raeford Rd. - 910.433.4600 Lynette M. McDonald, DDS, P.A. 24 | April/May • 2010 music to add, plans are underway to take the movie on the road to film festivals, churches and conferences. McLamb hopes to find a distributor who might show it in theaters or sell it on DVD. In the meantime, he is planning a second feature film, a movie based on the real- life story of Calvin Hunt, a gospel singer from the famous Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. And that’s not all – the film will coincide with a documentary and book on Hunt’s life. It’s shaping up to be another big year for Jeremiah McLamb.CV Jeremiah McLamb isn’t the only Fayetteville filmmaker to have his name in lights. John Dawson and David Clark, both from Fayetteville, are the creators behind the documentary film, “Twenty Minute Nightmare: The Luigi’s Story” based on the Aug. 6, 1993, murders at Luigi’s restaurant on McPherson Church Road. The documentary, shown at Cape Fear Regional Theatre in January, tells the story of the night when Kenneth Junior French embarked on a shooting rampage. Four people were killed, including the restaurant’s owners, Pete and Ethel Parrous, along with customers Wesley Cover and James Kidd. The two filmmakers mixed live television coverage of the shootings, including the 911 call, with a reenactment and interviews with people involved in the killings that night, including one with French himself. Camp Mackall, near Fort Bragg, provides the location for another film. “Two Weeks in Hell” documents the selection of Special Forces candidates. Bobby Williams, a filmmaker from Los Angeles and owner of 2 Roosters Media, followed the Green Beret candidates for two weeks. A former National Guard Green Beret himself, Williams is the executive producer, director and writer for the film. The film shows the grueling selection process from the perspective of the candidates. It can be seen on the Discovery Channel.

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