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Chris Olsen of “Karl Dahl and the Golden Cube” at HollyShorts 2011

Chris Olsen of “Karl Dahl and the Golden Cube” on the red carpet of HollyShorts 2011 with Film Courage talking about his animated short film.

Trailer for “Karl Dahl and the Golden Cube



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HAVE YOU WATCHED THESE PAST VIDEOS

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-Mark Matthews & Ted Wallach Tell Us About Their Spiritual Documentary TREE

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