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* UNA Film Festival 2013
* UNA Film Festival 2013
* Ozark Foothills Film Festival 2013
* Ozark Foothills Film Festival 2013

== Awards ==

* Excellence in Filmmaking Award, Indie Memphis Film Festival, 2012
* Best Documentary, Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival, 2013


== References ==
== References ==

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Reconvergence
Theatrical Poster
Directed byEdward Tyndall
Produced byPatrick Weaver
Cameron Brodie
Tyler Brodie
Edward Tyndall
StarringEustace Conway
Preston Estep
Waite Rawls
Caleb Whitaker
CinematographyDavid Lowery
Music byJason Wells
Distributed byMobius Films
Running time
84 min
LanguageEnglish


Reconvergence is a 2012 documentary film directed by Edward Tyndall featuring the lives and views of four characters: naturalist Eustace Conway, scientist Preston Estep, historian Waite Rawls, and poet Caleb Whitaker. [1]The film features a wide exploration of their views on history, memory, consciousness, and the changes wrought by technologies. Conway runs the 1,000-acre (4.0 km2) Turtle Island Preserve near Boone, North Carolina and advocates a back-to-nature way of life. Estep is a Harvard scientist and discusses the impact of modern recording technologies on memory and mortality. Rawls is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of the Confederacy, and presents his odyssey to discover the true sound of the infamous rebel yell, which was used by Confederate soldiers in battle. Whitaker is a poet and beat-generation enthusiast whose journey into the Amazon rainforest in search of psychotropic enlightenment follows in the footsteps of his predecessors William S. Burroughs and Alan Ginsberg.

Reception

The film was selected as part of the Independent Filmmaker Project's Spotlight on Documentaries program during the 2011 Independent Film Week[2] at Lincoln Center. After premiering at the Maryland Film Festival where the film was hailed as 'An epic rumination on the nature of modern human existence'[3], the film screened at film festivals throughout the United States[4], winning the Excellence in Filmmaking Award at the Indie Memphis Film Festival in 2012 and the Goujon Caille award for Best Documentary at the Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival in 2013. [5]

Festival Screenings

Reconvergnence screened at the following film festivals as part of its festival run: [6]

Awards

  • Excellence in Filmmaking Award, Indie Memphis Film Festival, 2012
  • Best Documentary, Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival, 2013

References

  1. ^ Tomberlin, Jessica. "OCFF Interview 'Reconvergence' director/producer Edward Tyndall". Go, See, Talk. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  2. ^ Sydney, Levine. "IFP Announces Titles for Project Forum - The Centerpiece of Independent Film Week". Indiewire. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  3. ^ John, Staton (7 November 2012). "Filmmaker to 'Reconverge' on Wilmington with philosophical documentary". Wilmington Star News. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Release dates for Reconvergence". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  5. ^ John, Staton (7 November 2012). "Filmmaker to 'Reconverge' on Wilmington with philosophical documentary". Wilmington Star News. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Release dates for Reconvergnece". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 22 January 2013.