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	Comments on: The 10 Best Films Of The Tallgrass Film Festival	</title>
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		By: swell		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a Wichitan (and guy who went to premieres for My Day in the Barrel and Dirty Sanchez back when I was in HS and college), Tallgrass has become increasingly frustrated.  The past couple of years, it seems locals, even film buffs, barely even know it\&#039;s happening due to miserable promotion coupled with a festival community that seems to be turning inwards.  The sponsors (and organizing staff) seem to multiply while the press and film choices diminish.  Go whip them into shape, Bailey.  As you noted, we\&#039;re hungry out here...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Wichitan (and guy who went to premieres for My Day in the Barrel and Dirty Sanchez back when I was in HS and college), Tallgrass has become increasingly frustrated.  The past couple of years, it seems locals, even film buffs, barely even know it\&#8217;s happening due to miserable promotion coupled with a festival community that seems to be turning inwards.  The sponsors (and organizing staff) seem to multiply while the press and film choices diminish.  Go whip them into shape, Bailey.  As you noted, we\&#8217;re hungry out here&#8230;</p>
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