2 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2005 Original film makes the list BY JIM WALSH ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR This Christmas, one UNC senior is cashing in with a different kind of wish list. Sean Overbeeke, a communica tions major in the writing for the screen and stage program, will have his original Christmas film screened at the Varsity Theatre just in time for the holidays. Titled “Christmas Wish List,” it is a quaint story about two busy people who cross paths on Franklin Street and teach each other the true meaning of giv ing. About 20 minutes long, the film will be shown with “Good Night and Good Luck” beginning Saturday at the Varsity. Set and filmed in Chapel Hill, “Christmas Wish List” was an off shoot of Overbeeke’s work in the University program, the reason he transferred to UNC and the source of his confidence in directing. “It’s been the attention to detail that they make you pay to your screenplay,” he said, referring to the program’s strength. Overbeeke’s $15,000 proj ect was funded by investors and COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ The Chapel Hill Police Department will conduct a safe ty seminar for restaurant and retail businesses at 8 a.m. today at McAlister’s Deli at 205 E. Franklin St. ■ The School of Nursing will present “The Collaborative Health Care Model: A Basis for Building Successful IT Implementation Teams” from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in Fox Auditorium at Carrington Hall. ■ UNC’s Habitat for Humanity will host a benefit concert from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in the Great Hall of the Student Union, featur ing the Achordants, Loreleis and more. ■ The inside issues committee of the Carolina Union Activities Board will present the “Healthy Food Cook-Off” at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Carmichael Ballroom. This event is free to students. There will be a meeting for par ticipants at 5 p.m. today in Union 2510 to review the rules and guide- SAVE YOUR QUARTERS FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL LIKE 25C DRAFT NIGHT AMBMRHBSGHBRBSfe WWW.VERCEAPARTMENTS.COM VOTED #1 PLACE TO LIVE BY UNC STUDENTS picked up by a production compa ny in Durham. He took it to Bruce Stone, owner of the Varsity, and asked him to screen it. Overbeeke said he wanted to incorporate a local angle in the film, which was shot over the course of three days. “I sat down and the first three things I wrote were Christmas, reflective glass on Franklin Street and coffee,” he said. From those simple designs Overbeeke crafted his tale, employing several UNC students in the process. Two actors in “Christmas Wish List” hail from UNC, and most of the cast are N.C. natives. Filming a movie in the middle of Chapel Hill’s busiest street was an interesting task for Overbeeke and his crew. Production started at sunrise and went all the way to sunset. Many of the extras were people who happened to be walk ing along the street at that time. “Obviously Franklin Street is a big part of the story,” he said. “We had to set up literally two traf fic cones on different sides of the sidewalk. ... We had production lines. ■ “Writings on the Wall,” a multimedia presentation on the graffiti and mural paintings on the annexation wall in the West Bank will be shown from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. today in Carroll 105. Students who were in the West Bank during the summer com piled the show. ■ United for New Ideas Toward Ethnic Diversity and the LGBTQ Office will present a free screening of the documentary “Paris is Burning” at 6 p.m. today in Union 3503. Mandy Carter, a Durham native and activist for women’s and queers’ rights, will facilitate a discussion following the film. ■ Amnesty International will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. today in Murphey 304. ■ The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies will host a debate at 6:30 p.m. today on the top floor of New East. people on either side with signs telling people if you’re walking through, you’re going to get filmed and asking them not to look in the camera.” Overbeeke’s story also incor porates a lot of music, and many of the scenes are punctuated with dramatic lyrics. At the film’s climax, “The Christmas Song” by Dave Matthews’ Band can be heard. Overbeeke said it was no small task securing the rights to the popular tune. “We sent it to Dave Matthews and they watched it, and I guess they were so impressed with the use of that song in the movie they gave me one year’s rights to use it for foreign and domestic film fes tivals.” Overbeeke has won two awards and more than $5,000 in prize money for his film. He said he hopes to enter it into more festi vals. “The movie just got finished Oct. 22,” he said. “Basically I’m starting my film festival run right now.” Contact the AdE Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. ■ Matt Jones will speak at Photo Night XXV at 7:30 p.m. today in Carroll 33. Jones has served as a photographer for the International Mission Board since 1997- The event is free to the public. ■ Students Working in the Environment 4 Active Transformation will host Bar Night from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. today at Top of the Hill. One dollar from your house beer of choice will go toward hunger relief efforts in Kenya and Tanzania. ■ There will be an open dress rehearsal and post-show discus sion of “How the Cradle Rocked the Boat” starting at 8:15 p.m. today in Playmakers Theatre. Go to music.unc.edu for more infor mation. To make a calendar submission, visit http://www.dailytarheel.com for a list of submission policies and contacts. Events must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. News ■ An officer found an unattend ed vehicle that had run off the road at 2:55 a.m. Sunday on Hospital Drive, according to University police reports. The officer spoke with the 19-year old driver Monday, reports state. He said he was lost and turned onto Hospital Drive when a red sedan drove toward his vehicle, causing him to swerve off the road and go down the embankment, according to reports. The tags of the other driver involved is unknown. 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