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SlamNation

In poetry slams, which originated in Chicago barrooms, poets compete against one another and are given scores by a panel of judges chosen from the audience. For the National Poetry Slam, cities from across the country select, through a local poetry slam, a team of four poets to represent them.

Directed by Emmy-winner Paul Devlin, whose past credits include NBC and CBSOlympics and ESPN2's Extreme Games 101, SlamNation is a feature-length documentary about the 1996 National Poetry Slam in Portland, Oregon, which was won by Team Providence. Devlin approaches the event from a sports-journalism perspective, offering insight into the psychology of the participants, their pre-competition strategies, and the glory of the struggle through before-and-after interviews and live footage of the slam. And the articulate, adrenaline-driven performances by, among others, Saul Williams, former Boston Globe columnist Patricia Smith, and Taylor Mali combine with Devlin's fast-paced editing to make SlamNation an exciting and entertaining film. At the Avon on Sunday, November 8 at 3 p.m. The screening will feature readings by several of the poets in the film, and a talk by Devlin. Providence will host the National Poetry Slam in 2000.

-- Nicholas Patterson

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