In celluloid days the entries topped 500 at most and averaged less, I believe.
At that time percentage wise many more films were shown far more than 5%. The
problem with the festivals, not just Ann Arbor, is that as the entries have
increased the time period for the festivals have not increased,
I hear ya
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On Mar 30, 2019, at 11:06 AM, Dominic Angerame
mailto:dominic.anger...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I just finished reading the schedule for the Ann Arbor Film Festival. My work
has been shown many times and I have also been a judge at the Festival many
years ago. There we
I just finished reading the schedule for the Ann Arbor Film Festival. My work
has been shown many times and I have also been a judge at the Festival many
years ago. There were 2,766 film received, 143 films, or 5 percent were
shown.The odds of being shown there are astronomical. For me this wi
Congratulations to Richard Tuohy and Aykan Safoglu, winners of the Kinetta
Handcrafted Film Award and the Kinetta Archival Film Award at this year's Ann
Arbor Film Festival!
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