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Tax-Deductible Donations
Sustain the AIFF
As we complete our ninth year, the non-profit
ashland independent film festival Board of
From the Executive Director
Directors and Staff have endorsed a three-year
strategic plan that reinforces and expands the
Welcome to the ninth annual ashland
AIFF’s commitment to:
independent film festival! A record
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community dialogue to Southern Oregon;
around the world entered their work
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Developing educational programs that both
MovieMaker magazine named the
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nurture a new generation of filmmakers
AIFF one of “25 Festivals Worth the (Entry) Fee.” They
and foster a deeper understanding of issues
may read about theatres packed with attentive audiences
facing our world today.
who stay until the last question of a Q&A, or the
unparalleled beauty of the region and town. They
Ticket sales and membership each account for
probably heard from a filmmaker who came to Ashland
less than 25% of our revenue. To keep our ticket
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in the past about the hundreds of caring volunteers who
prices affordable and ensure the long-term
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picked them up at the airport, seated them at a screening,
success of the festival, we increasingly rely on
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or handed them a plate of food at a party.
individual donations from supporters like you.
I am grateful for the thousands of hours put in by our
We hope our work resonates for you, and that
dedicated volunteers and staff. I am grateful to you, the
you will consider a tax-deductible donation to
artists, audience, members, sponsors, advertisers and
support the non-profit ashland independent
donors, for making the AIFF possible. Filmmaker Patrick
film festival today! Visit our website at
Creadon (Wordplay, I.O.U.S.A) said, “Ashland reminds
ashlandfilm.org or use the envelope in the
you why you decided to make films in the first place.”
center of this program.
Thank you for your part!
We appreciate your support!
TOM OLBRICH, Executive Director
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Made in Oregon
In addition to the Southern Oregon Locals Only 1 and 2 programs, including the Launch
Regional Student Film Competition (p11), don’t miss these features, documentaries and shorts
that are filmed and/or produced in Oregon. Find out more
about filming in Oregon at Oregon Film & Video Office,
Southern Oregon Film and Television, and Film Action Oregon.
The Adults in the Room (p17) Portland
Axioms of a Dishwasher (p51) Portland
Calvin Marshall (p43) Ashland, Medford
Greenlit (p25) Portland, Wilson River
How to Play Checkers (p57) Klamath Falls
The Mouse That Soared (p63) Portland
Otis v Monster p65) Portland
The River Why
Reverie (p47) Grants Pass, Illinois Valley, Selma
The River Why (p49) Portland, Wilson River
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