Thursday, February 9, 2012

Brooklyn Indie House

Independent Film Screening

The festival is known as the voice

Posted by admin On December - 2 - 2008

The scope of the festival ranges from high profile to novice, so audiences can experience an array of films and individuals driven by independent movie making..

The scope of the festival ranges from high profile to novice, so audiences can experience an array of films and individuals driven by independent movie making.. Traditionally the event kicks off with huge networking party, followed by days of screenings, red carpet premieres, panels with industry executives and afterparties in premier locations.

Founded in by Stuart Alson, the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival attracts many global entries, including, Australia Brazil Canada Croatia India France Germany The Netherlands,

The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival is competitive event that is dedicated to making things happen for independent

Traditionally the event kicks off with huge networking party, followed by days of screenings, red carpet premieres, panels with industry executives and afterparties in premier locations.

The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival exhibits over films, world premieres, high quality documentaries, short films and animations from around the world.

Past Festivals have included the work of Abel Ferrara, Andy Garcia, Calista Flockhart, Cameron Diaz, Christopher Walken, Daryl Hannah, Dominique Swain, Eva Herzigova, Guy Pearce, George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Modine, Meryl Streep, Rod Steiger, Susan Sarandon, Tippi Hedren, Tony Danza & Willem Defoe.

The festival is known as the voice for independent film since the festival exhibits independent films in the three entertainment capitals of America New York Los Angeles and Las Vegas The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival is competitive event that is dedicated to making things happen for independent filmmakers and

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