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Fresh Cut returns to KLRN for a fifth time to bring you San Antonio's latest examples of student video-creations. From documentary to drama, fable to fantasy, and points off-the-compass and in between we'll glimpse a landscape seldom seen!

Over 65 entries were sent in from high school students all across KLRN's viewing area for this year’s 2006 Fresh Cut season. Each entry reflected the indisputable creativity and skill of our community’s students, and KLRN would like to thank all of the student filmmakers that participated.

Click the links below to view the 'cuts' that made it into KLRN's hour long documentary. The clips are viewable in Windows Media Player.


Maikafer (Ladybug)
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The History of Macaroni
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Sick
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Acceptance Wanted
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Muertitos
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La Veladora
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South Side Drive-by
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A Nameless Face
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Mocha
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Shoe Vignettes
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Formula Bee
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Places for Breathing
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Whatif
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THE NATIONAL PARKS UNTOLD STORIES PROJECT:
The Untold Stories project brings to light stories focusing on the role of African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans in the creation and protection of individual parks. Five original short films were created, and one of those films is about the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Click here to watch the film.