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The 22nd Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival is in full swing with shows planned for nearly 200 independent features and shorts. Stars, directors, producers and filmmakers will be on hand at most of the showings.
The longest festival on record, this year"s fest has something for everyone. Whether you are a college student, film buff or just have interest in the Indies, the opportunity for locals and visitors spool out until November 11th.
The major plus for this festival is
the participation of college and high school students who have entered the
annual Kodak Student Film Competition.
Colleges and High Schools from all over the country vie in different
categories for top awards and grants.
This year’s festival has over 200 entries as Short Narratives, Animated,
or Documentary. Colleges as notable as UCLA, New York University, USC, University of Colorado, Texas
University, Syracuse University, Arizona
State University, and Florida’s University of Miami are but a few participating this year.
Among the Florida
high schools participating are the Hebrew Academy of Miami and the Dr. Phillips
High School of Orlando. The student film finalists will be shown on November 5
at 1:00 p.m. in the Miniaci Theatre, on the Nova Southeastern
University campus. The showing is free for everyone.
In the Documentary category, do not miss
The Hidden Children, the hair-raising stories of four Jewish children that
were secretly hidden from the Nazis during WWII. The film follows their stories of narrow
escapes, incredible adventures and great heroism. There will be a special guest appearance by
Peter Feigl, one of the survivors. The screening will be on November 6 at 3:00 p.m. at the Miniaci Theatre on Nova
Southeastern University campus.
Other notable Documentary selections are The
Business of Being Born (USA) on November 4 and 10, Shake Off
(Netherlands) on October 27, Back To Our Roots (USA) on October 27, Chops
(USA) on November 7, A Dream In Doubt (USA) on November 5, Deep Sea
Blues (USA) November 1, Keepers of Eden (Ecuador & USA) on
November 1, Justice Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney (USA) November
5, and Granny Goes to Washington (USA) November 5.
Popular to the festival are films
made in Florida. Some of the movies that are still available
at press time are: Underwater: The Making Of The Key West Nutcracker on
November 4, On The Job Training on October 27 and 31, Elixir on
October 30, Exploring Love on October 26 and Wrath Of Gods on
November 3.
There are several World Premieres, USA premiers,
free children’s films and 27 short films selected from thousands of
entries. Tickets can be purchased on a
per film or festival fast pass basis.
Please check times and venue at www.fliff.com or call 954-525-FILM for times
and tickets. The film festival will be
showing different films at three main locations:
Cinema Paradiso, located at 503 S.E. 6th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
The Miniaci Theatre located at Nova Southeastern
University, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd., Davie, FL
The Regal Cypress Creek
Theatre located at 6415 N. Andrews
Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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