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Media That Matters: Good Food
Broken Limbs: Searching for the New American Farmer
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Documentary
Director: Jamie Howell
Producer: Guy Evans
FILMMAKER BIOS

Jamie Howell, Director and Producer
Jamie Howell is a writer, musician and filmmaker living in Wenatchee, Washington where he founded the documentary film company, Howell at the Moon. His first major work appeared in 2003, with the release of the Emmy-nominated documentary Broken Limbs: Apples, Agriculture and the New American Farmer, which has aired on PBS and in festivals around the country. Howell has recorded two CDs as the songwriter and frontman for the acoustic rock band, Fathappy. The group continues to record and perform. They also write and perform soundtrack material for the documentary projects produced by Howell at the Moon. In addition, Howell writes a popular weekly syndicated column also called “Howell at the Moon.” For more information go to www.howellatthemoon.com.

Guy Evans, Director and Producer
Guy Evans has worked as a freelance videographer, establishing Deep Water Creations in 1999. His work includes oral history recordings for the Lake Chelan Historical Society, a 40-minute reunion video honoring Vietnam POWs, and most recently, a 20-minute historical documentary produced for the region’s daily newspaper, The Wenatchee World. Evans is a poet and musician as well. He now operates the Sunshine Farm Market in Chelan, Washington, where he is also working to start an operational farm, retreat and agricultural educational center. For more information go to www.sunshinefarmmarket.com.
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FILMS IN THIS FESTIVAL
- · The Luckiest Nut In The World
- · Broken Limbs: Searching for the New American Farmer
- · Inch By Inch: Providence Youth Gardens for Change
- · Profit Cola
- · Don’t Worry
- · Food Justice: A Growing Movement
- · Terminator Tomatoes
- · One More Dead Fish
- · The Future of Food
- · Ripe for Change
- · Food for Thought










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