MovieMaker’s 2009 List: 25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee MovieMaker Magazine

MovieMaker has released their annual list again, and the results are… interesting. I’m very pleased to see my old home, the Austin Film Festival, listed – arguably the most prominent festival on the list. No time to comment more now as I’m packing for IFF Boston (see you there? I’m speaking on a panel) but I’ll have the full rundown next week.

Read The 2009 List: 25 Festivals Worth the Fee in MovieMaker Magazine.

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  • Jennifer

    Thanks for the mention. If folks want to read the full article, Spring issue is on newsstands now (with Seth Rogen and Anna Faris on cover) for $5.95. Can also purchase a year’s subscription–beginning with the Spring issue–for just $6 at https://www.moviemaker.com/subscribe/dollar_days.

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