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Cleveland International Film Festival 2008 How Will It Change You? For the past 32 years, the CIFF has been the premier film event in Ohio. Today the CIFF presents a full survey of contemporary international and American Independent filmmaking, with 130 features and 160 short subjects from more than 50 countries. In addition to the main World Tour program, there are sidebars that add interest and diversity to the overall Festival and help attendees navigate the offerings. These include Standing Up (films with a conscience), American Independents, Documentaries, Eastern European films, 10% Cinema films (lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender), Pan-African Images, Family Films, Jewish and Israeli Visions, Music! Movies!, Midnight Movies, Oh Canada!, Pacific Pearls (Asia and Pacific Islands Films), Scandanavian Screenings, Women of The World (films about or directed by women), It's Easy Being Green (films dealing with environmental issues), Medical Mart (films dealing with medical issues), and Cinema En Español. And once again the CIFF will include a Local Heroes section, which spotlights works by local filmmakers. Dozens of filmmakers and other special guests attend the CIFF where they introduce their screenings, discuss their work, and participate in FilmForums (which are panel discussions that give audience members a chance to talk about the films they've seen at the Festival). Other Festival components include: Again this year the CIFF is privileged to present the Central and Eastern European Film Competition, with a $10,000 cash prize, and the Nesnadny + Schwartz Documentary Film Competition, with a $5,000 cash prize. Each competition will be judged by three jurors and the awards will be announced on Closing Night of the 32nd CIFF. The recipient of the Standing Up competition $5,000 cash prize will be determined by the CIFF audience and will also be announced on Closing Night. The CIFF offers many short film awards including the Best Animated Short Film, Best Documentary Short Film, Jesse Epstein Humanitarian Award, Best International Short Film, Best Live Action Short Film, Kodak Best Ohio Short Film, Best Student Short Film, Process Award for Visual Excellence, Best Women's Short Film, and Cleveland State University Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film,. These awards total over $10,000 in cash and prizes. For the 21st year in a row, patrons can vote on the feature films they see and determine the recipient of the Roxanne T. Mueller Award (the internationally recognized CIFF audience choice award). Preview Guides and tickets are available in mid February. |
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Cleveland Film Society. 2510 Market Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113-3434 216.623.3456 ©2008, Cleveland Film Society |
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