Arts & Entertainment
Princeton Local's Film Selected For Garden State Film Festival
"Farming in the Millstone Valley: Past & Present" is a 38-minute documentary about the Millstone River Valley.

PRINCETON, NJ — The film "Farming in the Millstone Valley: Past & Present," written by Princeton resident W. Bradford Fay, directed by Peter F. Frintrup of Los Angeles and produced by Milltown resident Fred M. Frintrup will screen at the 2019 Garden State Film Festival located in Asbury Park.
Farming in the Millstone Valley: Past & Present is a 38-minute documentary about the Millstone River Valley, a ribbon of natural beauty in central New Jersey settled by Dutch farmers three centuries ago.
"The film is a historic documentary with strong linkages to present times, enabling viewers to learn about the historic sites, farms, and restaurants that are available to serve visitors and patrons today," according to the film's description.
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The film will screen on March 30, 2:20 p.m. at City Council Chambers during the Garden State Film Festival which runs from March 27 to March 31.
Individual screening tickets are $15 in advance and $17 at the door. Weekend passes are $50 in advance and $55 at the door. Day Passes are also available - the Saturday Day Pass is $30 and Sunday Day Pass is $25.
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Tickets are available at gsff.org/tickets and at festival box offices at each venue. For more information about this film and other programs, visit the GSFF website at gsff.org.
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