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Vietnam Graffiti Project’s Film Heads to  Library of Congress | Art Beltrone

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Vietnam Graffiti Project’s Film Heads to Library of Congress | Art Beltrone

Art Beltrone, Co-Founder of the Vietnam Graffiti Project, speaks with Les Sinclair about the preservation of their films. The Keswick, Virginia-based Vietnam Graffiti Project’s film, “Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam,” will be donated to and preserved by the Library of Congress on Friday May, 17, 2019. The website for the Library of Congress Culpeper facility is: http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html. More here: http://www.vietnamgraffiti.com

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