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THE INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL OF BOSTON

2nd time around

With a more international flair than the first, this year's fest offers viewers what may be their only chance to see a slate of challenging movies

By Jean Tang
Globe Correspondent / April 25, 2004

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Yes, the Independent Film Festival of Boston is back, and it's grown. From Thursday to next Sunday the festival will screen a total of 48 features, documentaries, and shorts chosen from a whopping 500 submissions. All but one of last year's 40 films were American; this year, fare comes from such locales as Japan, Bolivia, and Mongolia. (Full Article: 1130 Words)

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