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Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) October 23 - November 8, 2009
Sep 8, 2011 - 12:52:56 PM
Fort Lauderdale,
FLORIDA - Now in its 24th year,
The Fort Lauderdale International Film
Festival (FLIFF) will reel out over 200 films from around the globe.
Filmmakers and celebrities will attend many of the screenings and events
over the
23 day fest,
October 23 - November 8. Parties and gatherings
at area "hot spots", on board yachts, and on the beach will provide
audiences an opportunity to hob knob with film talent and other movie
buffs.
More information about special events, parties and seminars will be upcoming as the festival gets closer.
At the heart of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival are the films and the artists that create them. During the festival, films are divided into the following sidebars:
COMPETITION FILMS
FLIFF has a panel of judges - consisting of professionals in the film industry to decide which films have what it takes to win top honors.
A new competition film will be shown nightly during the Fort Lauderdale section of the festival. Be sure to catch all of these films before the awards are handed out at our Luminaries Gala, so you can see if your scorecard matches the judges.
Competition categories include jury prize for best film, special jury prize, best director, best actor, best actress, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best ensemble cast, best screenplay, best cinematography, best score, and best foreign language.
WORLD FILMS
If traveling the world is one of your passions, FLIFF offers the next best thing: the chance to visit a multitude of countries through the medium of film. So go ahead, travel the world via the filmstrip, and listen for the distinctive sounds of foreign tongues, behold panoramic views of far-away lands, and imagine the aroma of exotic foods and spices.
Remember, one of the magical elements of film is its ability to bring everyone together, regardless of culture or creed, who is willing to watch.
AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS
AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS Film talent originating in the United States and Canada comprises this year's American Independent section of FLIFF. Some of your favorite films may have begun as "American Indies," including Fargo and Pulp Fiction, and you never know when the next one will strike it big at the box office. When it does, you can say you saw it first at FLIFF; if it doesn't, you can sit back, watch quality film and feel patriotic all at the same time!
DOCUMENTARIES
Sometimes the best actors are our family members, friends, or colleagues; sometimes the best scripts stem from ordinary conversation or improvised philosophies; and sometimes our lives just seem like something right out of a movie.
Fortunately, we have documentary film - the original "reality show" the boob tube has been boasting lately.
Filmmakers have been busy with the genre for years combining sarcasm, history, and artistic vantage-point to capture those wonderful moments of the mundane.
SHORTS
These short films run from anything from one to thirty minutes.
Most are organized in a program containing several films, and others will be shown before feature length films: Check individual listings for details.
SUNSHINE CELLULOID
Featuring homegrown films from filmmakers throughout the state of Florida.
CHILDREN'S FILMS
Features a line-up of films from around the world, which will introduce children to the art of independent films.
GAY AND LESBIAN FILMS
FLIFF strives to program films for all members of our community. Films in this program are enjoyable for all but have specific themes geared towards the Gay and Lesbian community.
RETROSPECTIVES AND TRIBUTES
Each year, FLIFF looks back and pays tribute to some of the greatest films and filmmakers in the history of Cinema. Film series such as the "Back 50" celebrate the Academy Award winning films from 50 years ago. Each year a legendary director is awarded the "Robert Wise Award" for excellence in directing.
Join us in Grand Bahama Island! This is the inaugural year where FLIFF branches out and
the festival will feature an offshore component,
“FLIFF On-Location,” on Grand Bahama Island,
October 27
– 30, 2011.
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