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IFC adds to list of new summer programming
by Anna Johns, posted May 24th 2006 11:05AM
IFC, aka Independent Film Channel, has added two new half-hour programs to its summer line-up. The first, called The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, is about two best friends who are struggling to make it in Hollywood. One is a screenwriter and the other is an aspiring producer. Laura Kightlinger, head writer of Will & Grace, created and stars. The second series, called The Business, follows the bumbling cast of a previous series called The Festival as they try to make a movie.Also this summer on IFC, June is Pulp Indies month, including Pulp Fiction, Dirty Pretty Things and the director's cut of Dawn of the Dead. And July is Queer Month, featuring an IFC original documentary, Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema.
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