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The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Returns this Fall

By staff
posted Oct 25, 2004, 20:46

New York, NY - The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) proudly returns to Manhattan for ten days of screenings, premieres, performances, panels and parties. The festivities kick off on November 11th at 7 p.m. with an opening night party at Club Spirit (530 West 27th Street) and runs through November 21st at the Village East Cinema (181 2nd Ave at 12th Street).

The festival, which is now recognized as the largest event on the independent circuit, will showcase more than 350 features, shorts and documentaries from around the world.

NYIIFVF founder and executive producer Stuart Alson commented, �We are really excited about our line-up, which includes a slate of world premieres and independent films from all over the globe as well as a number of informative panels and after-parties at clubs around Manhattan. The festival represents a new wave of independent filmmakers and offers a unique opportunity for member of the film industry as well as delegates and attendees without the pretentiousness!�

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Highlights in this year�s fall event include:

Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry
Documentary focusing on world-famous photographer Mick Rock as he shoots Debbie Harry (front woman for iconic punk/pop band Blondie). He shares their history through words and pictures of their relationship from the 70's to now. Documentary also includes a recent shoot with world-famous musician Michael Stipe (R.E.M.)

Hollywood Trash & Tinsel
A documentary about the making and marketing of the motion picture "Prey for Rock and Roll." Featuring Sopranos favorite Drea de Matteo and Shelly Cole (Gilmore Girls)

What are the Odds
Offbeat, comedic short featuring a fortune cookie starring Steven R. Schirripa (Law & Order, The Sopranos) and Jon Abrahams (Kids, Meet the Parents)

Freedom From Despair
Shocking documentary that reveals the true stories of the Croatian People's struggle to overcome oppression from communist Yugoslavia and the 1990's fight to save their war ravaged homeland. Narrated by John Savage (Summer of Sam) with voice-overs by Michael York (The Omega Code) and edgy Polish actress Beata Pozniak (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service)

Worn Like a Tattoo
Dramatic short starring Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3), Billy Drago (The Untouchables) and Sarah Rosenberg (Foxfire)

Gums and Noses
This masterfully twisted South African satire asks very basic questions about creativity, drugs and corporate culture.

Pictocrime
Made in the style of an MTV video, PictoCrime blurs the boundary between live action and comic book fantasy when two brothers, Jerry and Larry, are caught up in a scheme to blackmail the devil out of his souls. PictoCrime leaps between chaotic events and double-crossing characters where everyone and everything leads to a priceless antique known as the "green."

In A Man�s World
An emotional portrayal of survival, delivering a true insight into the unforgiving heart of the Scottish underworld.

Portraits of a Naked Lady Dancer
Visually stunning documentary by feminist Deborah Rowe depicting the struggles and realities of being a dancer in light of the current, more negative stereotypes. Quick-witted and smart, the documentary also shows that the all-women dancers are not afraid to poke fun at themselves!

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NYIIFVF always attracts many global entries. Filmmakers will be attending from Australia, Baghdad, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Scotland, South Africa, Spain and all over the US. The scope of the festival ranges from high profile to novice, so one experiences an array of films and individuals driven by independent movie making.

In addition to the film screenings and opening night networking party, NYIIFVF will also host post screening parties at a variety of premier locations all over the city. Daily panels will take place at the Village East from 10-11:30am. Topics include �Leveraging media coverage for your film�, �From script to screen and �Selling your independent film.�

Box Office Information - Tickets are priced at $10. Festival screenings at 12, 2, and 4 are free Mon-Fri. Tickets can be purchased from Ticketweb by calling 1(866) 468-7619 or log on to the festival web site at www.nyfilmvideo.com. Industry professionals can obtain all-access passes by faxing a request to 212-387-0873 (Attn.: Briege McGarrity) on company letterhead no later than November 4.

For advance screener copies/press kits and more information on the upcoming New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, please contact Briege McGarrity at 212-777-7710.

About NYIIFVF: The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival was founded in 1993 by entertainment impresario Stuart Alson. The festival is now hosting film events in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Miami. Past festivals have included the work of Calista Flockhart, Cameron Diaz, Eva Herzigova, Guy Pearce, George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston, Rod Steiger, Tippi Hedren, Willem Dafoe and Vin Diesel.Abel Ferrara famously quoted in MovieMaker �This festival is the real deal: Everybody else just talks about doing it, these guys just do it�!

Source: PRWEB