Among other mass event cancellations and closures precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, various film festivals have been forced to transfer their programming online over the past few months. As the possibility of longer-term quarantine looms, many major fests are having to consider their options, even though they aren’t scheduled to take place for several more months or longer.
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28 April 2020, USA
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