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In the Spotlight,
PITTSBURGH
INDEPENDENT
FILM FESTIVAL
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania - USA
June 1 to 3, 2012
In the Spotlight, is
the PITTSBURGH INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL (PIFF), seeking to uncover and
platform emerging films, talent, trends, production methods, and
distribution models that will shape the future of Independent Film. To
support and accelerate new paradigms of distribution, PIFF creates a
forum for groundbreaking talent and thought-leaders to share and
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The third edition of the Lancaster Area Film Festival is putting out a call for entries! The festival will be held Saturday, April 9th, 2011 at Penn Cinemas in Lititz, PA. For more information on the festival, check out our website. You may also enter via Withoutabox.
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That's a wrap! The 19th Philadelphia Film Festival, which included 115 feature films screened at seven venues throughout Philadelphia, attracted tens of thousands of avid filmgoers whom eagerly digested our most ambitious, accomplished and critically acclaimed Festival line-up ever. The critical response to our line-up was encouraging, but the incredible audience reaction was even more rewarding. To say the least, we're thrilled, and we fully intend to ride this momentum through the next twel...
The First Commonwealth Johnstown Film Festival announces a call for entries for its sixth annual event, which is set for Jun. 15-18, 2011. Original short films of 30 minutes or less are eligible for the competition, and the entry deadline is Feb. 1, 2011.
Cash awards are given to the makers of the top three films and the best youth entry. The festival, which is produced by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, is held at the Johnstown Flood Museum and Heritage Discovery C...
We are so excited to inform you that we have just launched the Pittsburgh Horror Film Festival! The Pittsburgh Horror
Film Festival intends to provide a stage for all film makers to display their
work.
With four separate
screening rooms running simultaneously for 48 hours, the festival will
show a
minimum of one hundred films over the course of the weekend of June
3-5th 2011 at the Monroeville Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. This
allows us to
give more film makers an opportunity to have their work appear on the
program. Our goal is to provide
exposure for more films and filmmakers than any other festival of this
kind. While we will feature the
horror genre, films from other genres that are submitted will be given
equal
consideration for placement on the program.
Submissions are
open for Features, Shorts, and Screenplays. All prizes and awards start
with at least $500 CASH and a unique film festival TROPHY.
We also have room for vendors!! Our 10x10 spaces start at $100 for the ENTIRE weekend!
So please look over the materials and lets get the ball rolling! We welcome any participation such as interviewing, featuring, or writing about
the Pittsburgh Horror Film Festival. The following press release, banner, and promo add is attached. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Not
interested in submitting, vending, or featuring? Attend the event for
one day for $20 or 48 HOURS for $30! Hotel discounts also apply.
Hollywood, CA, (BusinessWire) April 14, 2009. The Carmike 10 Theater in Pittsburgh will be the site of Imperia Entertainment’s (Pink Sheets: IMPN) red carpet Hollywood style premiere of its award winning romantic thriller, “Say it in Russian,” on May 3, 2009, at 8:00 p.m., the day before its limited theatrical release. All of the company’s portion of its box office receipts will be donated to the Pittsburgh Fallen Heroes Fund in honor of the three Pittsburgh police officers ...
The Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival is a week long film festival and cultural organization, founded in 2006, by filmmaker and artist Harish Saluja. It is purposefully held every May during Asian American Heritage Month in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to show recent films and music by Asian artists.
The Wichita Association for the Motion Picture Arts and Tallgrass Film Festival present a fundraising screening of Greensburg, an hour-long documentary film by Wichita native Brian Schodorf, following a reception at 6 p.m., Sunday, May 4 at Oscar’s Sports Bar in the Warren Old Town Theatre. A question and answer session with the filmmaker will follow the screening. A suggested donation of $10 will be accepted at the door, with proceeds going to Greensburg through the South Central Community Fo...
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