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CGP Grad Rob Katz’s Photo

Picked For Film Fest Poster

Rob Katz’s photo catches the theme, “Adaptions,” the Glimmerglass Film Fest judges decided.

COOPERSTOWN – Rob Katz of Coopertown’s photo of a tree and its roots growing along and over stone steps has won the Glimmerglass Film Days Poster Image Contest as best representing the 2019 Film Days theme, “Adaptations.”

The seventh annual film festival will be  Nov. 7-11 in multiple Cooperstown locations. The films, selected by the Film Days Steering Committee led by Peggy Parsons, will show how nature, society, and individuals react and adapt in the face of change.

 In addition to a compelling slate of independent films, Glimmerglass Film Days features filmmaker talks, presentations, art exhibitions, parties, and guided walks.

Katz said his photo shows “how nature finds its own solution to the obstacles that it faces.” He will receive a cash prize of $250 and have his photo featured in the Film Days poster, website, and other publicity materials.

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