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Tag Archives: Stefan Avalos

Chris Reed’s AFI DOCS 2017 Top Five

Posted on June 28, 2017
Written by: Christopher Llewellyn Reed

[NOTE: My Film Festival Today colleague Jay Berg will soon post his own Top 5 list, complete with a more detailed history of the festival] The American Film Institute (AFI) exists, as its website proclaims, “to train filmmakers and preserve … Continue reading →

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