The festival?s focus on providing programming for local documentary lovers rather than courting industry liberates it from the complicated national jockeying for premiere status. They?re happy to show films that have already premiered right alongside films that are about to premiere elsewhere. Other, larger festivals allow True/False to screen films they?re set to premiere, provided there are no announcements or publicity (including in this article, unfortunately), giving T/F audiences delicious sneak peeks of films without ruining spoiling a larger premiere at a fest that cares about that sort of thing. (Photo: truefalse.org)
The festival?s focus on providing programming for local documentary lovers rather than courting industry liberates it from the complicated national jockeying for premiere status. They?re happy to show films that have already premiered right alongside films that are about to premiere elsewhere. Other, larger festivals allow True/False to screen films they?re set to premiere, provided there are no announcements or publicity (including in this article, unfortunately), giving T/F audiences delicious sneak peeks of films without ruining spoiling a larger premiere at a fest that cares about that sort of thing.(Photo: truefalse.org)
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