Film for the Masses: Q&A With Disposable Film Festival’s Carlton Evans
The Festival’s cofounder Carlton Evans says putting the future of film into the hands of the masses is only the beginning.
The Festival’s cofounder Carlton Evans says putting the future of film into the hands of the masses is only the beginning.
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