Truth & Film: A look at the sights, sounds and people of the 2006 True/False Film Festival (Columbia Missourian staff, 2/26/06)
Documenting change: With iconic characters and captivating stories, documentaries are now pop culture (Sara Fernandez Cendon, Columbia Missourian, 2/26/06)
What does it take to put on a four-day film festival? (Columbia Missourian staff, 2/26/06)
Film fans flock to True/False festival: High volume of advance ticket sales lead 15 screenings to sell out in hours (Jennifer Powell and Ryan B. Schreiber, Columbia Missourian, 2/24/06)
Writing on the walls: Movie about graffiti, hip-hop by Columbia native comes to True/False Film Festival (Melissa Maynard, Columbia Missourian, 2/23/06)
Days of enlightenment (Pete Bland, Columbia Daily Tribune, 2/28/06)
The True/False is out there (A.J. Schnack, 2/28/06)
Film festival tops 10,600: True/False attendance exceeds estimates (Matthew LeBlanc, Columbia Daily Tribune, 2/27/06)
True/False Film Fest Kicks Off Third Year with "Game," "Darryl Hunt" (M.L. Liu, indieWIRE, 2/23/06)
Third Time's a Charm: Columbia's True/False Film Festival tops itself. Again. (Brooke Foster, Riverfront Times, 2/22/06)
Nascent documentary film festival grows in Columbia (Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press, 2/23/06)
Docs without definitions (Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; 2/19/06)
Third annual True/False Film Festival entices bigger crowds with sneak previews, new venues and more (Seth Ashley, Columbia Daily Tribune; 2/19/06)
Vera Ngassa and Beatrice Ntuba (Sisters in Law)
Mark Lewis (Cane Toads: An Unnatural History)
Rick Minnich and Sarah Jo Marks (Homemade Hillbilly Jam)
Ward Serrill (The Heart of the Game)
True/False Slide Show (Ed Pfueller, Columbia Daily Tribune, 2/26/06)
Lessons from True/False Extend into Everyday Lives (Columbia Daily Tribune; 3/9/05)
Too Good to Be True: The True/False Film Festival is the cream of the documentary crop — WARNING: contains spoilers! (Riverfront Times; 2/23/05)
The New Hybrids: Fact and Fiction Fuse to Form Bold and Challenging "Documentaries" (IndieWire.com; 2/22/05)
Pete Bland's T/F blog (Columbia Daily Tribune; Feb. 2005)
Documentaries hit downtown (Columbia Missourian; 2/27/05)
Viewers come from all over the state to see the film festival (Columbia Missourian; 2/27/05)
"Ryan" and "Mighty Times" win Oscars (Indiewire; 2/28/05)
Jem Cohen, director of "Chain," honored at Independent Spirit Awards along with last year's True Vision Award winners Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (Indiewire; 2/27/05)
When Truth is Stranger Than Fiction: Don't plan a trip to Telluride or Sundance. The second annual True/False Film Festival brings thought-provoking documentaries to Columbia. (Vox Magazine; 2/24/05)
Film festival big business for downtown (Columbia Missourian; 2/28/05)
Filmmakers serve up marriage with a twist (Columbia Missourian; 2/27/05)
Filmmaker Kimberlee Acquaro (God Sleeps in Rwanda) speaks at MU (Columbia Missourian; 2/28/05)
Filming a story of survival: A local artist (Kerri Yost & Refugee Films) documents a Columbia family that lived through genocide in a Bosnian town (Columbia Missourian; 2/25/05)
Screens of Dreams: The True/False Film Festival returns to highlight wide variety of films (Columbia Daily Tribune; 2/20/05)
Best film will win screening at True/False: The CATapult Cinema Showdown is inspired by a 1950s short film (Columbia Missourian; 2/17/05)
Life through the lens: Animated documentary workshop brings filmmakers' talents to the screen (Columbia Daily Tribune; 11/21/04)
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