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Virtual Virginia Film Festival All-Access Passes are now on sale!

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Virtual Virginia Film Festival All-Access Passes are now on sale!

Les Sinclair speak with Jody Kielbasa, Director of the Virginia Film Festival and the Vice Provost for the Arts at the University of Virginia about the Virginia Film Festival officials announcing the launch of sales for the Virtual All-Access Passes for the 2020 Festival, coming up from October 21-25. As previously announced, and in light of the evolving COVID-19 situation, this year’s Festival will feature a virtual format, while also offering safe and socially-distanced Drive-In Movies each evening. for more information and for complete details, visit virginiafilmfestival.org/passes.

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