She says the festival now has some 200 screenings scheduled between the 20th and the 30th of this month. All being well, the schedule will be posted on the MSPIFF website by the weekend. At that time it will also be possible to buy tickets for specific shows on-line.
An eight page festival insert will go out in the April 19th issue of CityPages. Milan says the festival catalogue will be available in it's entirety on-line as the hard copies won't be available until just before the first events.
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