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Philip K. Dick Film Festival 2020 Festival director Daniel Abella talks about the new features for this year

Philip K. Dick Film Festival 2020 Festival director Daniel Abella talks about the new features for this year

February 22, 2020 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Daniel Abella, director of the Philip K. Dick Film Festival, stops by to talk about the 2020 edition of the festival, and some of the new features this year, including a screenplay competition.

This year’s main festival will be held March 4-8 2020, and the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria NY. The full schedule of features, documentaries and short films can be found here: Festival at a Glance

The mission of the Philip K. Dick Film Festival is to promote original or adapted material inspired by the works of Philip K. Dick, Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, Robert Anton Wilson, Franz Kafka and others who have explored the metaphysical, the eerie in all its manifestations.

Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival: https://www.thephilipkdickfilmfestival.com/
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Museum of the Moving Image: http://movingimage.us/
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