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Roland & Mary; A Winter of Towing in the Northeast Kingdom
Season 19 Episode 1 | 1h 9m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
The lovingly contentious relationship behind a legendary Vermont towing company.
The film explores the lovingly contentious relationship behind legendary Vermont towing company, Roland’s Wrecker Service. Set to the stark backdrop of a Vermont winter, Roland and Mary take an honest look back on the trials of a difficult career, with the unflinching humor and stubborn independence that pulled them through.
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Made Here
Roland & Mary; A Winter of Towing in the Northeast Kingdom
Season 19 Episode 1 | 1h 9m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
The film explores the lovingly contentious relationship behind legendary Vermont towing company, Roland’s Wrecker Service. Set to the stark backdrop of a Vermont winter, Roland and Mary take an honest look back on the trials of a difficult career, with the unflinching humor and stubborn independence that pulled them through.
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Burlington, Vermont director Dillon Tanner's first feature length documentary explores the lovingly contentious relationship behind the Saint Johnsbury towing company, Roland's Wrecker Service.
In “Roland and Mary; A Winter of towing in the Northeast Kingdom ”, The Dupree's take an honest look back on the trials of a difficult career, all with the humor and stubborn independence that has pulled them through.
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for more, visit vermontpublic.org.
Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public
Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund