By Ann McCreary
After pouring thousands of hours into creating his first feature-length film, Terry Hunt is ready to share it with the public. Hunt, a Twisp musician, composer and filmmaker, will present a public screening of his film, Haiku, on Saturday (Feb. 7) at 7 p.m. in The Merc Playhouse in Twisp.
Haiku
Hunt’s Haiku to screen at The Merc
Haiku, a full-length feature film written and directed by Methow Valley musician and filmmaker Terry Hunt, will be screened on Feb. 7 at The Merc Playhouse in Twisp. The film’s actors include local residents Danbert Nobacon, Donald McLane, Laura Love, Lynx Vilden and Tara Dod. Cost is $10, or $5 for students. For more information, call […]
Hunt tries his hand at filmmaking with locally cast Haiku
By Ann McCreary
A jaded, junk food-eating, hard-partying reporter travels from Seattle to a remote valley to interview a once-famous 1960s beat poet who has become a monkish recluse. The reporter encounters a very different …