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AFI DOCS 2019: Festival Director Michael Lumpkin Discusses This Year’s Program

Posted on May 17, 2019
Written by: Christopher Llewellyn Reed

On Wednesday, May 15, I interviewed AFI DOCS director Michael Lumpkin by phone to discuss the 2019 iteration of the annual festival, which consists of screenings of new documentaries at various locations in our nation’s capital. This year’s event, running … Continue reading →

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