The Kansas City FilmFest was a juried and curated festival offering full-length feature films, documentaries and shorts from more than 20 countries. The sizable and continuous audiences were treated to Oscar-nominated, pre-released, and Sundance fan favorites as well as offerings from up-and-coming local talent. On Sunday, they were honored with original pieces designed by a select Kansas City Art Institute student. This year, Keith Simpson designed the multi-angled and utilitarian trophy — thankfully not one was dropped or accidentally destroyed by programmer, Jeph Scanlon.
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