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Catching a homegrown whodunit.
Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY) Publication Date: 24-OCT-06 |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday
Byline: Gene Seymour
Oct. 24--Fourteen years is more than enough time to have eased the pressure on the Hamptons International Film Festival to become a Bigfoot presence among its peers. Right now, it's the kind of event that encourages its spectators to amble around and let whatever discoveries or oddities happen. Given the way Bigfoot festivals compel you to make your way to whatever's being touted as the hottest film of the moment, the Hamptons' still laid-back ambiance feels like the decompression chamber of the movie festival calendar year. There are far worse things for a festival to be, and the people who...
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