The Film-Makers' Cooperative, an experimental cinema distribution company founded in 1962, adopted a policy of accepting:

A. films that received festival awards.
B. avant-garde shorts by West Coast filmmakers.
C. experimental features.
D. all submitted work.

Answer: D

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