"A documentary about a rural Oregon timber town and a rift between conservatives and liberals that threatens to put an end to a 40-year-old scholarship plan that pays the college tuition for every local high school graduate the town produces."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0492947/and
PHILOMATH, Ore. - The documentary "Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon" will play at the Sundance Film Festival come January. Filmmaker Peter Richardson, a Philomath High School graduate, says he is still in shock. It is Richardson's first feature.
Richardson's film focuses on the philanthropic Clemens Foundation's fight over values with the Philomath School District. The Foundation says the district was too liberal.
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http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=81677Looks interesting. I remember families that moved to Philomath to take advantage of this college money, and I always wondered how long you had to go there to get it. Sounds like the criteria changed over the years. I also grew up in a logging town and I understand the clash of cultures there.