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Miami Film Festival

Annual film festival in Miami, Florida

Miami Film Festival

Summary

Annual film festival in Miami, Florida

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nameMiami Film Festival
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locationMiami, Florida, United States
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The Miami Film Festival, formerly Miami International Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Miami, Florida, each March. Since 2015 the festival also runs a smaller Fall Festival, known as the Miami Film Festival GEMS, which presents films thought to be the GEMS of the award season.

History

The Miami Film Festival debuted in February 1984, under the auspices of the Film Society of Miami. It was founded by Nat Chediak and Steven Bowles and directed by Mr. Chediak for its first eighteen years, becoming the City's premier international cultural event. When the City of Miami went bankrupt, control of the festival was assumed by Florida International University in 1999.

Screening

In 2006, the beginning of the ten-day festival shifted to early March. By 2012, the festival had grown to become a comprehensive global festival with an annual attendance of over 70,000.

In 2014, the festival introduced MIFFecito, a fall presentation.

In 2015, the festival launched the Gems Film Festival, a second permanent festival in addition to its annual main event held in March. GEMS is "a four-day event to present the 'jewels' of the fall season", held annually in October at Tower Theater Miami.

Jaie Laplante became director of programming in 2011.

Description

The Miami Film Festival is held for 10 consecutive days, opening annually on the first Friday of April, formerly the first Friday of March. It showcases independent American and international films, with a special focus on Ibero-American films. The competitive film festival showcases films in several venues across the city center and includes features, documentaries, short films, and retrospectives. The programming is selected so as to include premieres for both established film-makers as well as up-and-comers, socially relevant films, multidisciplinary and experimental films, and films showcasing international musicians.

The stated mission of the Miami Film Festival is to bridge cultural understanding and encourage artistic development.

References

References

  1. de Jesus, Carlos Suarez. (2014-10-13). "Local Cinema Icon Nat Chediak Returns to the Miami Film Scene". Miami New Times.
  2. "Miami International Film Festival". South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
  3. (January 1, 2012). "Visiting Miami: Events". South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
  4. (March 1, 2012). "Miami International Film Festival's Latin love". Miami New Times.
  5. AXS: [http://www.axs.com/news/miff-presents-first-ever-miffecito-film-festival-23485 MIFF presents first ever MIFFecito film festival - AXS]
  6. (12 January 2020). "What We Do".
  7. Screen: [http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/other-festivals/miamiff-unveils-rebranded-gems-mini-fest/5087493.article MiamiFF unveils rebranded GEMS mini-fest]
  8. "In Place of MIFFecito, GEMS Prepares the Palate for What's to Come". Miami New Times.
  9. Del Busto, Carolina. (2016-02-29). "Lighting Up the 2016 Miami International Film Festival". Miami New Times.
  10. "Call For Entries". Miami Dade College.
  11. "Mission & History". Miami Dade College.
  12. "About MDC". Miami Dade College.
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