After the awards ceremony Sunday night, I caught Stu Maddux, director of Trip to Hell and Back, Robyn Bliley, director of Circus Rosaire, and Jennifer Burns, director of Vincent: A Life of Color in the Bear Tooth. Given that they'd each been to a number of other film festivals, I asked them how the Anchorage International Film Festival could be improved. They told me what they liked, but I got the sense they didn't want to direct any criticism toward the festival.
They all were very pleased with how well they were treated by the festival. You can hear what they said:
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