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    | | |  | The Variety Guide to Film Festivals: The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Film Festivals Around the World (Variety) |  | List Price: $15.00 Your Price:
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  Summary: A brilliant distillation of expert views on key fests
 Review: I don't know when this fest guide came out, but it's a revelation. As an indie film producer and festgoer, I've waded through all of the hype and junk on festivals. They fall into two categories; either they're stodgy and dry or they're filled with crap about where to go dancing and/or be seen. Festivals cost a lot of money and time to attend and thank God the experts at Variety have cut through the nonsense and delivered a book that is timely, informed and concise. This festival guide cuts to the chase. Also, having been around the intl. fest scene, I know the names like Peter Cowie, David Stratton, Gerald Pratley, Derek Elley, et al. These people know their fests and they can't be bought off, which I suspect is the case with some of the nonsense I've read in books that supposedly help you "survive" fests.
 
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  Summary: INACCURATE, THIN ON USEFUL INFORMATION
 Review: I expected quite a bit more from the staff of Variety but this compilation of articles reprinted from the archives of Variety lacks focus. It is unclear who this books is for -- the filmmaker or the traveller? The thin content satisfies neither. In addition, there are glaring inaccuracies in the listings and appendix such as the phone number for the Sundance Film Festival, which is wrong. How could they get this number wrong?! Also, the book is only a paltry 197 pages, not the 288 pages mentioned in the book description. Buyer beware.
 
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  Summary: A brilliant distillation of expert views on key fests
 Review: Steven Gaydos has consolidated the best of all Film Festival Resources for filmmakers seeking to enter or sell their films. The glossary is more complete and easier than web-surfing yourself. Gaydos, Variety, and  contributing writers have been most helpful in their effort to review some  of the most important festivals - helpful to filmmakers who dream of their  film debuting in the rarefied air of the Rocky Mountains for eg - but  instead receive all-too-familiar rejections, boasting of how overwhelmed  with over a thousand entrants the festival was. This guide helps narrow  which festivals may be more receptive and save you $50 or more - The  reviews explain that while a festival may seem idyllic, it may in fact  leantoward retrospectives with sprinkles of films thathave already won  something in other festivals ...vaild in their own right - but maybe not  what you want - in other words save your money. (do the math: $50 x 1,000  entrants). This guide gratefully does a fair job of explaining that. Also  to Gaydos credit is the organization - by date; what concept! Looking  forward to the CD update point-n-click version where my computer beams me  to a web page and downloads the entry form. Thanks for writing this helpful  guide. Norman and Megan Gerard.
 
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  Summary: Total snoozefest! Helpful only if you're a complete bore!
 Review: This has to be one of the most boring books I've ever read. Follow this book, and you'll end up waiting tables in no time. The film festival guide by Chris Gore is a much better, more informative read. Avoid this snoozefest!
 
 
 
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