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    Movie lovers including Jim Seymour, Susan Watts and Robert Ray comment on Sunday, the last day of the 19th annual Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, about the festival.

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    Railroad Square Cinema co-founder Alan Sanborn speaks on Sunday, the last day of the 19th annual Maine International Film Festival, with avid movie patron Pat Clark, of Unity, in the lobby of the theater in Waterville. Scott Sanborn is at center.

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    Movie patrons line up Sunday outside the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville to see movies on the last day of the 19th annual Maine International Film Festival.

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    Cindy Bailey searches on Sunday for the right color of a Maine International Film Festival T-shirt in the lobby of the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville. Sunday was the last day of the 2016 festival.

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    A video exhibit titled "Digital Folklore," by VJ Sauve, which is composed of Brazilian artists Ygor Marotta and Ceci Soloaga, shows on the walls of The REM Center on Saturday in Waterville.

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    A video exhibit titled "Digital Folklore," by VJ Sauve, which is composed of Brazilian artists Ygor Marotta and Ceci Soloaga, shows on the walls of The REM Center on Saturday in Waterville.

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    Audience members look for seats Saturday before the Maine Student Film and Video Festival as part of the Maine International Film Festival at the Waterville Opera House.

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    Maine International Film Festival attendees listen to a panel discussion Saturday on the art of short films at Studio 93 in the REM Center in Waterville.

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    A man is reflected in the MIFF On Edge Vol. 4 decorated windows Saturday at the REM Center in Waterville.

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    Pat Clark, center, of Unity, seen in the lobby of the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville on Sunday, is taking part in this year's Maine International Film Festival as she has for the last 19 years. Clark believes she is the very first person to purchase a pass for all movies each year and estimates she has seen well over 600 MIFF movies.

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    Ygor Marotta performs his projected animation Friday at Castonguay Square on opening night of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.

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    Spectators watch the projected animated creations of VJ Sauve during a performance Friday at Castonguay Square in Waterville.

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    Ygor Marotta performs his projected animation Friday night at Castonguay Square on opening night of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.

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    Movie patron Nancy Clark purchases movie tickets from Austin Frederick at the box office at the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville for this years Maine International Film Festival on Thursday, July 7, 2016. (Photo by David Leaming/Staff Photographer)

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    Festivalgoers buy tickets for the Maine International Film festival's opening night film, "Seasons," on Friday at the Waterville Opera House.

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    A man walks into the Waterville Opera House on Friday for the opening night of the Maine International Film Festival.

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    Standing in front of a grid of projected light bars, Maine International Film Festival Director Shannon Haines, center, speaks on Wednesday with animation creators Cecelia Soloaga and Ygor Marotta as Jason Hewitt, right, prepares a room in The Center in Waterville for the upcoming festival digital folklore show.

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    Railroad Square Cinema co-owner Alan Sanborn, left, watches on Wednesday as Logan Rollins sets up a digital projector for the Maine International Film Festival, which begins Friday night.

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    Waterville City Hall custodian Dave Higgins sets up a lawn sprinkler Wednesday in Castonguay Square in Waterville beside two metal sculptures that are part of the Maine International Film Festival. The nearby Waterville Opera House is where some of the films and festival events will occur.

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