The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, March 18, 2021, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE BULLETIN • MARCH 18 - 24, 2021
TV • PAGE 7
What’s Available NOW On
“Formula 1: Drive to Survive”
The third round of this documentary
series brings viewers behind the scenes
during the 2020 F1 season, as drivers
and teams battle it out for victory
while coping with the shutdown
prompted by the COVID-19
pandemic. Nonetheless, it was a year of
intense battles and fierce rivalries that
ended with Lewis Hamilton’s seventh
world title. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Audrey”
From director Helena Coan (“Chasing
Perfect,” “Keepsake”) comes this
2020 documentary that examines the
remarkable life and career of actress,
fashion icon and humanitarian Audrey
Hepburn through archival footage,
film clips and interviews with son Sean
Ferrer, director Peter Bogdanovich and
actor Richard Dreyfuss. (ORIGINAL)
They will always remember this day.
It was when they got their fi rst skin
cancer - NO SUNSCREEN.
Did You Know?
• Springtime
sun
is
sometimes
considered
more dangerous because
the temperatures are
cooler and you are not
aware of how much sun
you are getting.
• Springtime is a great time
to purchase a new bottle
of sunscreen. Sunscreen
expires and loses its
eff ectiveness over time.
New Year. New Sunscreen.
Gerald Peters, MD, FAAD, FACMS
Ann Reitan, MHS, PA-C • Ericka Luckel, MPAS, PA-C • Julie Natoli, MS, PA-C
541-323-SKIN (7546) • www.petersderm.com • 2353 NE Conners Ave, Bend
“Movie: Operation Varsity
Blues: The College Admissions
Scandal”
Seemingly torn from current-
day headlines, this feature-length
documentary from director Chris
Smith (“Jim & Andy: The Great
Beyond,” “The Yes Men”) casts an
investigative eye at the mastermind of a
scam that gets the children of rich and
famous families into top U.S. colleges
and universities. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: A Week Away”
A troubled teen gets in trouble with
the law and is given a choice: Go
to juvenile detention or a Christian
summer camp. Choosing the latter, the
youth feels out of place until he finds
love with a camp regular and a sense
of belonging. Kevin Quinn (“Bunk’d”)
and Bailee Madison (“Good Witch”)
star as the teens in question in this
family drama. (ORIGINAL)