The Burning of Fry St.

"Like Blair Witch meets Burning Man at the Boston Tea Party." "Revolutionary reality!" "A film for the YouTube generation." "This is not just a town you can bulldoze over... This is what we're made of."
The Cause
A portion of Bohemia Rising proceeds will benefit Camp I-Thonka-Chi, a haven for burned children. 
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Bohemia Rising also includes 7 Bonus Features from a range of local artists. Local college student, Jim Wall was one of the first people on the scene of the Fry St fire. Thinking quickly he pulled out his high resolution digital camera and began recording. This footage is the best available of the fire and even includes multiple explosions and much more. This is the complete music video for Taylor Moseley's "21" sung while chained to the second floor of the Tomato literally hours before the Great Fire. | A Day In the Life of the Tomato | | (30 sec) |
Local college student Patrick Flaherty recorded this time lapse shot in the spring of 2006. The video represents an entire 24 hours at the corner of Hickory and Fry. | United Equities Responds | | (20 sec) |
After numerous attempts to get an interview with the Fry Street Developer, United Equities, this is their response. In June 2008, a group of people gather to remember the one year anniversary of the Great Fire. After one year, this video reveals just how much has changed. 
| Fry St: the photo collection | | (varies) |
For nearly three years, local resident Tricia has photographed the changing Fry Street District. This is her collection, set to music.
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The Rebel
"I'm willing to go down for this street." 
As big business alters America's landscape, an arts community revolts in Denton, Texas. When the streets erupt in arson and firebombs, a stunned city must redefine and reclaim itself.
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