VEAZIE — Maine Public is celebrating Christmas with three broadcasts of “Maine’s Home Movies: Treasures from Northeast Historic Film.”

The one-hour program is set to air at 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26; 1 a.m. Friday, Dec. 27; and 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28.

The film is an interpretation of home movies made by regular Maine people over the past 100 years. In creating a wholly new piece, the filmmakers honored original creations lost in time — locked in barns and attics for decades, and now in a Bucksport archives.

“Maine’s Home Movies” visits old Maine scenes like Allan Preble Robinson’s horse-drawn logging on deep snow in the Kennebec Valley, Veilleux family lobster bakes, picnics in the woods, E.B. White’s saltwater farm and the Horovitz Collection of visits with friends.

For more information visit farthestfilms.com.

 

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