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‘The Ability to Say Yes’ to Stories Long Neglected on the Screen

The New York Times – Movies:

People of color are financing a number of movies at the Sundance Film Festival focused on elevating underrepresented voices.

Nicole Sperling
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Confluential Films, Documentary Films and Programs, Minorities, Movies, Oliver, Tommy (1984- ), Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah), SundanceTV, Tremblay, Erica (filmmaker)
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