This article was written by Sheri McWhirter.
“A record number of speakers took the stage at the City Opera House for the largest discussion panel in the Traverse City Film Festival’s six-year history.
Fourteen documentary filmmakers spoke about the challenges they face through their work, as well as the payoffs, even when they’re not financial. Many argued that documentaries are best seen in theaters, but acknowledged how television becomes an important venue for their films to reach wider audiences.”
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