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| - The following introduction was written by Fargo Theatre Executive Director Margie Bailly, and appeared in the program: Dear Festival Audiences, The 2006 Fargo Film Festival celebrates the 10th anniversary release of the movie Fargo with an on the wall, out of the box, larger than King Kong projection of Fargo on the outside wall of the Radisson. It's the perfect opening sequence for a festival that promises "wall to wall" films featuring intriguing characters from prairie settlers, to mountain climbers, to musicians, artists and garage mechanics, illuminated on the big silver screen, warts, big noses, bad attitudes, honorable intentions and all. So if you're not from around here, welcome to all things Fargo - The Movie, The City, The Theater, and The Festival. If you a
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| - The following introduction was written by Fargo Theatre Executive Director Margie Bailly, and appeared in the program: Dear Festival Audiences, The 2006 Fargo Film Festival celebrates the 10th anniversary release of the movie Fargo with an on the wall, out of the box, larger than King Kong projection of Fargo on the outside wall of the Radisson. It's the perfect opening sequence for a festival that promises "wall to wall" films featuring intriguing characters from prairie settlers, to mountain climbers, to musicians, artists and garage mechanics, illuminated on the big silver screen, warts, big noses, bad attitudes, honorable intentions and all. So if you're not from around here, welcome to all things Fargo - The Movie, The City, The Theater, and The Festival. If you are from around here, lighten up, drop that Scandinavian reserve, lift those ear flaps, take off those mittens and warmly welcome our guests. A lot can and is about to "happen in the middle of nowhere." Actually, we're the center of everywhere in the U.S. (think Rugby, North Dakota). That's it, end of story. Take a load off your Uggs and enjoy the festival!
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