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<description>&lt;p&gt;The consensus was pretty much that it was a funny movie, but it would have been a lot better as a short (20 minutes).  It had a hard time holding everyone&apos;s interest for a full 60 minutes.  Who knows?  Maybe we should have shown it..  It is local and somewhat entertaining, but we just thought we had better features to show.  As far as the email form letter, it probably isn&apos;t the most personable way to do it, but it is the only efficient way at that point in the festival cycle.  A lot of filmmakers complain about submitting to other fests and not even receiving an email notification. 

As usual, we encourage all local filmmakers to submit to STIFF when the official call for entries goes out in a few weeks.  STIFF charges no submission fee to any films made in Washington state.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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