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Media Coverage

CounterCorp and the Anti-Corporate Film Festival
have received both local and national media coverage:


San Francisco Bay Guardian San Francisco Bay Guardian

"CounterCorp Anti-Corporate Film Festival:
An apt alternative-entertainment prelude to Memorial Day"
by Dennis Harvey (May 27, 2009)

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Access SF SF LIVE show

Interview with CounterCorp Director John Wilner
by Carter Paige (October 27, 2007)

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SF Chronicle
96 Hours: "Anti-Corporate Film Festival"
by Reyhan Hermanci (October 18, 2007)

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MovieMaker logo Magazine

"CounterCorp Anti-Corporate Film Festival"
by Nina Boutsikaris (September 10, 2007)

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Click to hear/download the MP3 Artery on NPR affiliate KALW 91.7 FM

The directors of the CounterCorp and San Francisco Independent Film
Festivals discuss the effects of accepting corporate sponsorships.
by Robynn Takayama (November 30, 2006)

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San Francisco Bay Guardian San Francisco Bay Guardian

"The Truth Is Out There: Film program takes on disinformation"
by Dennis Harvey (November 28, 2006)

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API News Art in the Public Interest news

"Anti-Corporate Indie Filmfest Opens in SF"
by Linda Frye Burnham (November 28, 2006)

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Sunday New York Times Arts & Leisure section

"Directors’ Smorgasbord: Apply to 650 Festivals at Once"
by Justin Peters (November 19, 2006)

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The Huffington Post website

"Stop the Merchants of Death"
by Charlie Cray (September 9, 2006)

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San Francisco Bay Guardian San Francisco Bay Guardian

"Behind the Public Machine"
by Dennis Harvey (May 10, 2006)

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Go to NPR website Neighborhood Public Radio 88.9FM

Festival Director John Wilner on the Standard Deviation show
Interviewed by Ben Furstenburg (May 13, 2006)

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Corporate Film Festival — and remember to buy local!