Laura Gabbert on Bringing Plenty to the Table in “Food and Country”
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Sue Kim on Capturing a Fight for a New Day in “The Last of the Sea Women”
The director talks about shining a light on the Hanyeo, a group of female South Korean deep sea divers keeping tradition alive.
Cinematographer Nikolay Michaylov on Capturing the Pent-Up Desires in “Matt and Mara”
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Christine and Mark Holder on Connecting People at The Boise Film Festival
The couple that's cultivated careers as Hollywood managers hope to do the same in their adopted home of Idaho with a new event.
Mary Dauterman on a Most Curious Cat in “Booger”
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