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Our New York premiere! Cinema Village - 22 E. 12th Street. Official premiere on May 15th at 7:00pm. Tickets are on sale! Q&A with the cast and filmmakers.
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The "Know How" LA premiere will be at the beautiful Laemmle Music Hall, May 15th at 9:45pm. Tickets go on sale May 12th at 7pm. Q&A with the cast and filmmakers.
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"Know How" premieres on Pivot TV May 27th! Get Pivot TV here.
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Advanced Social Action Screening: May 5, 2015 @ 6E
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Located in the heart of Cajun country, the annual Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival is dedicated to presenting narrative, documentary and animated films and filmmakers with truly original voices in one of the friendliest, most unique cultures in the world.
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A full day of films that focus on Foster Care and Adoption topics, supported by the Colorado Office of Children, Youth & Families, the Denver Film Society, and the Sie Film Center.
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The mission of the Orlando Film Festival is to support the cause of independent cinema and to promote culture and the arts in Downtown Orlando by exposing a wide audience to the unique and diverse stories told by independent filmmakers from around the world.
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The New Hampshire Film Festival is a non-profit organization that celebrates the art of filmmaking. The festival strives to advance the quality and innovation of independent film internationally while simultaneously influencing educational, cultural, and economic impact on the local community.
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The Minneapolis Underground Film Festival brings to light independent underground filmmakers fromcacross the world and their buried gems. Our mission is to promote their films, entertain our audiences and inspire filmmakers to create new, exciting and original work well into the future.
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Celebrating the art of film in the home of the Harlem Renaissance, the 10th Annual Harlem International Film Festival (Hi X) inspires and entertains by honoring films that offer honest, exciting and thought-provoking portrayals of our world.
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KahBang Arts is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the discovery, development and support of independent artists. Through its programs, KahBang Arts seeks to connect innovative, creative practitioners with resources for creation, exhibition and collaboration.
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The San Francisco Black Film Festival celebrates African American cinema and the African cultural Diaspora and showcases a diverse collection of films – from emerging and established filmmakers. SFBFF believes film can lead to a better understanding of and communication between, peoples of diverse cultures, races, and lifestyles, while simultaneously serving as a vehicle to initiate dialogue on the important issues of our times.
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The Manhattan Film Festival is dedicated to developing and discovering new ways to help filmmakers pursue a career out of filmmaking. In 2013, MFF was named among “The Coolest Film Festivals in the World″ by MovieMaker Magazine.
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The Madrid International Film Festival is an international film event to celebrate movie-making whilst bringing together film makers and the business of film making, from the smallest independent film maker to the most popular English and foreign language films.
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NYCIFF festival is committed to bringing the best cinematography from around the world to New York. We help to provide a platform for talented domestic and international filmmakers to showcase their work.
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The British Independent Film Festival provides opportunities for independent filmmakers to have their films screened at great red carpet-style venues to a passionate audience of film professionals, film students, journalists and the general public. The Festival aims to promote and support independent filmmaking.
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The Maryland International Film Festival is organized by filmmakers and marketing executives who understand the power of film and support the talent of the independent filmmaker. MIFF believes in the importance of giving back to the community and will be donating a portion of the proceeds to charities around the globe.
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An annual, juried film festival featuring more than 100 local, regional, national and international films, held in April each year.
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The Garden State Film Festival is rooted in the celebration of the independent film genre and the creation of a forum where local and other independent filmmakers can exhibit their work.
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The Canada International Film Festival has firmly established itself among the top film festivals in Canada. Held each year in the beautiful and cosmopolitan city of Vancouver, British Columbia, the festival brings the very best of world cinema to Canada from over 90 countries around the world.
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Cinequest Film Festival showcases premier films, renowned and emerging artists.
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