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03/29/2013

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Sarasota News Leader March 29, 2013 Page 68 As is usually the case, the SFF films and events will take place at various locations throughout Sarasota, though the majority of the feature films will be screened at Regal Cinemas Hollywood 20 on Main Street in downtown Sarasota, where the SFF box office will be located. BEHIND THE SCENES In an interview with The Sarasota News Leader, Hall commented on what he thinks will attract audiences most this year. "I think it's the diversity of films," he said. "We have something for everyone's interests, and our job is really to provide a program that's diverse enough that it helps people feel they can connect with and have ownership over the festival," he continued. "We do this not for ourselves, but for people to come and enjoy the films, connect with filmmakers and films (From left) Brad Bryan, KT Curran and Chris Curran gather at the Sarasota Film Festival Sponsor and Press Kick Off Party. Bryan produced and KT Curran directed and wrote the short film Boost, which will be showcased as part of the SRQ Shorts program. Sarasota Film Festival board President Mark Famiglio addresses the crowd at the SFF Sponsor and Press Kick Off. He told attendees that the SFF plans to show some controversial films this year.

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