From the Niagara Gazette:
A California couple making a film about Niagara Falls hopes their long-term project will come to fruition on the screen at one of the leading art museums in the nation.
David Hodge, 53, and his wife, Hi-jin Kang Hodge, spent about 10 days here, interviewing more than 50 persons including Mayor Paul Dyster, former city administrator Bill Bradberry and Paul Gromosiak, a local author and historian.
“It will be called ‘After the Falls,’ a story of how Niagara has changed over the years,” said David Hodge, a native of the Cataract City who attended Niagara Falls High School and graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design.
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