Next, the alpha and omega of the 15th Annual Minneapolis/Saint Paul International Film Festival, which runs through next Saturday. In a moment, we'll talk with a young filmmaker about his $2500 film called "The Road to Guatemala." But first, Peter Markle. He's not a household name, but his working habits might be a good example for starry-eyed filmmakers dying to be the next big thing. Peter Markle has made a decent living directing movies like "Hot Dog, The Movie" and TV series episodes like "Homocide", and this work lets him do his own projects, including "The Last Days of Frankie The Fly", starring Dennis Hopper and Keifer Sutherland, tonight's film festival headliner. Markle was a pioneer in Minnesota filmmaking when he made "The Personals" here years ago. He sees a parallel between 1997's "Frankie" and 1981's "The Personals".