The lineup includes films from local and student filmmakers, too. Additionally, like the previous three years, the festival will also offer a streaming option, opening the program to a larger audience.
will present 81 films during its five-day in-person event in October.
“We are extremely proud to be presenting a remarkable range of compelling films and to host talented documentary filmmakers from all around the world for this 14th annual festival,” CDFF founder and executive director Mary Ann Ponce said in a press release. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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