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In February 2008 the festival organizers announced that, instead of passing on the torch to a younger generation—as has been the tradition—the 15th festival would be the last. Instead two of the former organizers intend to create a new festival under the name Migrating Forms (taking the name from a
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Nevertheless, though the festival has remained a small affair, and has little value as a market, its programming has attained a certain prestige, especially among younger or more experimental filmmakers. The first year showcased the work of independent animator
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in 2002 (apparently for not choosing to show a film about Phelps); and premiering a theatrical version of
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programming, and occasionally courted controversy, particularly in its early years.
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Illegal Art site for Wizard People, Dear Readers (with further links)
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described the event "as a collection of love and independence".
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Official website for the New York Underground Film Festival
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Festival Review: Mining Gold at the New York Underground
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to suppress future theatrical performances of the work.
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from 1994 through 2008. It was founded by filmmakers
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