OURTOWN: What kind of town do you want to live in?
OURTOWN

OFFICIAL SELECTION
2007 MAINE DOCUMENTARY
FILM COMPETITION

SYNOPSIS:
“When I heard that Wal-Mart wanted to build a SuperCenter in our town, it was as though everything I love about Damariscotta was threatened”. Jenny Mayher, Co-Founder, OurTown Damariscotta

In the fall of 2005 Wal-Mart announced plans to build a SuperCenter in a small coastal Maine town. The range of citizen responses soon created a fissure that divided the community. On one side were those who wanted convenience, jobs, increased tax revenues, and rolled back prices. On the other side were those who sought to protect the local landscape and economy from out-of-scale development and out-of-town corporate colonization.

For many of the individuals who participated in the debate, the experience ignited democratic ideals considered beyond reach or tarnished by politics.

Ourtown follows the struggle of one community, challenged by the largest corporation in the world. Ultimately, the film asks the questions: what kind of town do you want to live in and who holds the power to determine the fate of your community?

OURTOWN is approximately a 56 minute film.
Price: $19.00 includes shipping and handling

• Extras included on the DVD are:
An interview with activist Stacy Mitchell

author of Big Box Swindle.

• An interview with Al Norman
from sprawl-busters.com and the author of
The Case Against Wal-Mart
and Slam Dunking Wal-Mart.

• The story of how OURTOWN got started.
Video interview with Jenny Mayher and Eleanor Kinney.


• An interview with Jenny Mayher and Eleanor Kinney
just after the historic vote.

Please Visit: www.ourtownmaine.com to order your copy.