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IFFBoston Preview Part III: Colorful dogs, whistleblowers, and awkward karate

Photo Credit: Bleecker Street

If you're a Boston-based cinephile, this is undoubtedly one of the most exciting times of the year for you, as the Independent Film Festival Boston has returned with one of their strongest line-ups ever. Running from April 24 through May 1 at the Brattle, Somerville and Coolidge Corner Theatres, there's so many great movies showing at this year's festival that we've had to split our preview up into three parts. We published our first preview on Tuesday, covering the first few days of the festival's line-up, and our second preview on Wednesday, covering the weekend offerings. Finally, here are some choice cuts from the last three days of the festival's programming. Tickets and more information are available at the IFFBoston website.

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Well Groomed

Monday, April 29 at 7:15 p.m. at the Somerville Theatre

The competitive colorful dog grooming scene is both cut-throat and deeply fascinating. Rebecca Stern’s new documentary digs into the lives of four professional dog groomers, who have channeled their passion for their day-to-day work into this brand-new and very interesting art form. Well Groomed was a hit at SXSW when it premiered there back in March, and it’s sure to tickle the fancy  of any dog lover with a festival pass. 

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