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The Stan Milam Show Friday, Jan. 18 Segment one
Friday, Jan. 18, 2008
We are broadcasting live today from the Beloit International Film Festival's hospitality room.

Ron Nief, the BIFF public relations chairman starts things off with an overview of the various activities

Melissa Musatte from the Wisconsin Film Board has an update on efforts to land Johnny Dep's latest film and information on the BIFF film school.
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The Stan Milam Show Friday, Jan. 18 Segment five
Friday, Jan. 18, 2008
Our Beloit International Film festival coverage concludes with:

Director Darryl Roberts discusses his documentary, America the Beautiful, the unhealthy obsession with beauty.

Ron Nief wraps up our coverage with a salute to all the volunteers.
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The Stan Milam Show Friday, Jan. 18 Segment four
Friday, Jan. 18, 2008
Beloit International Film Festival coverage continues with:

Becky Rogers, co-founder of BIFF, who shares her thoughts on the loss of benefactor Ken Hendricks and how the BIFF staff and volunteers are moving forward with the event.

Rapping with Shakespeare. This look at Crenshaw High School In L.A. goes well beyond the relationship between rapping and iambic pentameter. Producers Michael W. King and Charisse Reneau join us.

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The Stan Milam Show Friday, Jan. 18 Segment three
Friday, Jan. 18, 2008
We continue our coverage of the Beloit International Film Festival with:

BIFF honorary chaiman Robert Lee Morris who stops by to talk about two of his early films being shown at BIFF, including one he filmed as a student at Beloit College before his 1969 graduation.

Allison Wilke who has information on her film, La Cucina, a look at personal relationship discussed over making dinner in the kitchen.
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The Stan Milam Show Friday, Jan. 18 Segment two
Friday, Jan. 18, 2008
Our Beloit International Film Festival continues with:

Adam Grimshaw and Phil Knowlton discuss Adventures for the Cure, a film about cyclists who ride 6,500 miles for diabetes and a program to help disabled children in Kenya. Adam, a Type 1 diabetic, made the ride while Phil directed.

John Carroll Lynch, a graduate of the Guthrie in Minenapolis, joins us to discuss his new film, Remember Minnesota, the story of the University of Minnesota crew team. Lynch was the postage stamp painting husband of the pregnant state tropper in Fargo. He also played Drew's brother on The Drew Carey Show.
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