Did I say I loved CIFF? Because I loved CIFF!
Again the festival was a great experience all in all. It was very nice to have access to all the parties and receptions so I could rub elbows with movie makers and randoms alike. The film making culture is truly a fascinating one, and has even more characters than the ones in front of the cameras. I like being around artsy folk like myself. In this context it was great because I had the opportunity to get my finger on the pulse of the documentary scene as it stands today. I also felt very fortunate to be able to speak with the director of Point and Shoot, Marshall Curry, who also filmed another one of my favorite documentaries When a Tree Falls. That wouldn't have happened if I wasn't given access to the after parties. If I could do it all again I would probably stuff my face with more food and move around a bit slower so I could take the whole scene in, rather than run like a mad man from one film to the other.












