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ON FILM: Robert Saucedo

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The Sundance Film Festival is one of the nation's most influential events celebrating emerging and established filmmakers and is also one of the first opportunities for theatre programmers to see movies that we'll all be talking about later in the year. This week we visited with Robert Saucedo, Programming Director for Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, who has just returned from Sundance and gives us a report on the movies and trends that will be rolling out in 2018.

Aired February 3, 2018

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