Unusual film festival at Towson University
Posted: 10:04 pm Tue, February 19, 2013
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The Arc Baltimore and Towson University’s Hussman Center for Adults with Autism will present the Sprout Film Festival on March 3. Founded in New York in 2003, the Sprout Film Festival features films and videos by and about people with developmental disabilities.
Films to be shown include Be My Brother; Hold Me Down; How’s Your News? On the Campaign Trail; My Classic Life as an Artist, and others. There are two showings, each with different films, at 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the university’s West Village Commons, 424 Emerson Drive, in Towson.

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