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F4 Film Festival
Where: Boston, Massachussetts
When: April 10-12, 2004(last known date)
Background: F4 is a film and digital media festival born of ethics fostered by a public education in filmmaking: practical skill, creative thinking, and the knowledge that ideas can only be realized through honest effort and hard work. F4 celebrates the labor of filmmaking, and the magic that results. The festival also strives to inspire student filmmakers in New England.
Tel: (978) 665-3347
Email: info@f4festival.com
Web: www.f4festival.com

Fargo Film Festival

Where: Fargo, North Dakota
When: March 1- 4, 2006
Background: From a film about men who love to fly (The Restorers) to one featuring girls who love to jump high (Jumping for Joy), it’s a 60 hour, 4 day, 40 film celebration of the spirit of independent film and filmmakers.
Tel: (701) 239-8385
Email: info@fargotheatre.org
Web: www.fargofilmfestival.com

Fayetteville Independent Film Festival

Where: Fayetteville, Arkansas
When: January 24-26, 2004(last known date)
Background: Collected from various festivals including some obscure ones like Sundance and Slamdance, this fest offers a wide array of short films from all over the world.
Web: www.fayettevillefilmfest.com

Festival
¡Cine Latino!
Where: San Francisco, California
When: September 17- 18, 2005(last known date)
Background:
Festival ¡Cine Latino! showcases documentaries, features and shorts by Latin American and and U.S. Latino filmmakers. The festival presented by Cine Acci
ón, presents films, videos and digital videos.
Cine Acción, a non-profit founded in 1980, seeks to address the needs of Latino media artists for mutual artistic support and opportunities to screen their films. New Latino filmmakers are encouraged to submit their work for consideration.
Tel: 415.553.8135
Fax: 415.553.8137
Email: info@cineaccion.com
Web: www.cineaccion.com

Festival de Cinema Ste.-Therese/Ste.-Adele
Where: Ste.-Therese/Ste.-Adele, Quebec, Canada
When: Ten days in early October
Background: Festival de Cineme's programs range from official competition in features, shorts, and young directors along with special presentations.
Tel: 514.434.0387
Fax: 514.434.7868
Email: festival@odyssee.net
Web: www.microtec.net/~festival

Festival For Cinema Of The Deaf
Where: Chicago, Illinois
When: April 20-30, 2006
Background: The Festival for Cinema of the Deaf is an annual film festival put on by the Chicago Institute for the Moving Image. Our mission is to open the doors to the millions of deaf and hard-of-hearing people worldwide so they may enjoy and understand movies in the theater. We have created an international forum for both deaf and hearing writers, actors and directors to showcase their work and win recognition. We run deaf film festivals in cites worldwide with an ongoing application program.
Tel: (847) 332-2464
Email: deafcinema@aol.com
Web: www.deafcinema.org

Festival of Cinema
Where: Sacramento, California
When: October 2004(last known date)
Background: California's State capital celebrates the Visionary spirit of Cinema with this important event for local and International filmmakers
Tel: 916.456.8600 xt: 176
Email: martinanaya@hotmail.com
Web: www.sacramento.org/film

Filmsup!
Where: Huntington Beach, CA
When: January 1- May 15, 2004(last known date)
Background: We are a local and international film festival located around the world. Where colleges, high schools, the Public and people of all ages from around the world will be showing their talent in film making to animation, short films, documentaries, feature films, music video and much more.
Tel: 1.866.FILMSUP
Email: clifford@filmsup.com
Web: www.filmsup.com

Fiery Film Fest

Where: Clovis, NM
When: October 1-3, 2004(last known date)
Background: Accepting all lengths of films in all categories. Go to our website for more information.
Email: director@fieryfilmfest.org
Web: www.fieryfilmfest.org

Filmfest DC
Where: Washington, D.C
When: April 19-30, 2006
Background: Very little is unpredictable about this festival, which shows largely early premieres of independents from the likes of Miramax, Fine Line pictures, and Fox Searchlight.
Tel: 202.274.6810
Fax: 202.274.6828
Email: FilmfestDC@aol.com
Web: www.filmfestdc.org

Film Fest New Haven
Where: New Haven, Connecticut
When: September 22 - 25, 2005(last known date)
Background: Film Fest New Haven is a broadly focused independent film festival. It accepts shorts as well as feature-length films and videos of any type (Dramatic, documentary, experimental) on any subject and in any genre.
Tel: 203.776.6789
Fax: 203.776.4260
Email: info@filmfest.org
Web: www.filmfest.org

First Look Student Film Festival
Where: Denver, Colorado
When: April 22-24, 2004(last known date)
Background: The First Look Student Film Festival is an internationally acclaimed short film festival that showcases works from undergraduate, graduate and recently graduated filmmakers. Often funny, sometimes sad and always very personal, these truly are INDEPENDENT films. The First Look Student Film Festival is a reel learning experience and proud to be uniquely Indie. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FILM STUDENT!
Tel: (303) 840-9253
Email: info@firstlookstudentfilmfestival.com
Web: www.firstlookstudentfilmfestival.com

First Sundays Comedy Film Festival

Where: New Haven, Connecticut
When: August 6, 2006
Background: First Sundays features the best in short comedy films on the First Sunday of every month.
Email: film@chicagocitylimits.com
Web: www.firstsundays.com

Firelights Shocks
Where: Modesto, CA
When: September 28-29, 2002(last known date)
Background: The Firelight Shocks Horror, Fantasy/SF, Animation/Anime Independent Film and Video Festival is currently accepting film and video submissions as well as screenplays for the festival to be held in Modesto, CA.
Tel: 209.537.5221
Email: filmfestival@firelightshocks.com
Web: www.firelightshocks.com

Flicker Film Festival
Where: Austin, Texas
When: Feb 16, May 18, Aug 24, Nov 9, 2006
Background: Flicker is a quarterly film festival in Austin, TX that features short films by area filmmakers and all other enthusiasts who dare submit via mail!
Email: flicker@flickeraustin.com
Web: www.flickeraustin.com

Flickering Image Festival

Where: Hollywood, California
When: January 11-12, 2004(last known date)
Background: The screeners' scores determine which shorts go before our elite judges, who select the TOP TEN shorts for the festival.   Each of the ten winners will receive a Hollywood screening of their short, an -all access- pass and a congratulatory display ad in Variety - which will appear during the all important kick off to the festival season!
Tel: 323.960.7862
Fax: 323.871.1331
Email: shortsfest@actorsbone.com
Web: www.flickeraustin.com

Flicks on 66 Film Festival

Where:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
When: January 2006
Background: The major component in this festival is the Wild West Digital Shootout where ten independent filmmakers are given the opportunity to make a ten minute digital film in 7 days along the wildest highway in America, Route 66. Flicks will provide everything from cast & crew to equipment.
Tel: (505) 255-1991
Email: presence2k@aol.com
Web: www.flickson66.com

Florida Film Festival

Where: Maitland, Florida
When: March 23-April 1, 2007
Background: The festival provides round-trip transportation for all narrative and documentary competition feature directors. Also, every filmmaker whose work is accepted receives a minimum of 2 hotel nights, bringing the finest in independent film to Central Florida.
Tel: 407.629.1088 ext:222
Fax: 407.629.6870
Email: wgridley@enzian.org
Web: www.enzian.org

Flying Popcorn! Film Festival
Where: Newport, Rhode Island
When: December, 2006
Background: International children's films produced by adults and children, featuring entertainment, panel discussions, workshops, celebrities and awards presentation. Presented by Kid Filmmakers, the year-round traveling filmmaking academy.
Tel: 401.846.9884
Email: kidfilmmakers@yahoo.com
Web: www.kidfilmmakers.com

Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
Where: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
When: October 20 - November 12, 2006
Background:The Fort Lauderdale Int’l Film Festival is an annual event screens 100 films from over 30 countries. The festival is the longest film festival in the world and is Florida's biggest and second oldest.
Tel: 954.760.9898
Fax: 954.760.9099
Email: info@fliff.com
Web: www.fliff.com

Fort Worth Film Festival
Where: Fort Worth, Texas
When: Five days in late October
Background: The fest is purports to focus on "The Western," reviving greats such as High Noon and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, as well as lessers such as Westworld, it's a loose sort of definition.
Tel: 817.915.9155
Fax: 817.390.7226
Email: fwff@fortworthfilmfest.com
Web: www.fortworthfilmfest.com

Foundation for Asian American Independent Media
Where: Chicago, IL
When: March 31-april 13, 2006
Background: FAAIM’s mission is to promote film, video, and other media by and about Asian Americans, and to support the artists who create them.
Web: www.faaim.org

Freedom Film Festival
Where: Los Angeles, California
When: October 14-15, 2005(last known date)
Background: In the past year or so, Europeans and Americans have been tuning each other out. That's a pity, because there's never been a time when it was more vital to appreciate and cherish the common elements of culture and political liberty we share. To this end, the ACF will present additional film events and public forums in the coming months.
Web: www.cinemafoundation.com

Freeze Frame

Where: Winnipeg, Canada
When: March 10-18, 2006
Background: Freeze Frame offers a unique opportunity for everyone to see the world through different eyes. This event, which presents international programming to English and French audiences in Winnipeg and rural Manitoba, recognizes that we live in a world that depends heavily on television and film to learn about others. In that spirit, Freeze Frame presents programming designed to challenge and entertain.
Tel: (204) 943-5341
Fax: (204) 957-5437
Email: info@freezeframeonline.org
Web: www.freezeframeonline.org

Fresno Reel Pride Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

Where: Fresno, CA
When: September 13-17, 2006
Background: Fresno Reel Pride is the 6th oldest and one of the largest Gay & Lesbian Festivals in the US. It's about celebrating Gay & Lesbian film.
Tel: (559) 488-6562
Email: info@reelpride.com
Web: www.reelpride.com

Frozen Dead Guy Days

Where: Nederland, Colorado
When: March 12-14, 2004(last known date)
Email: dan@frozendeadguy.com
Web: www.frozendeadguy.com

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

Where: Durham, North Carolina
When: April 6-9, 2006
Background: The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival's (formerly known as the DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival) award-winning documentary short film may qualify for Academy Award® consideration and this has contributed to the strong interest in our competition.
Tel: (919) 687-4100
Fax: (919) 687-4200
Email: info@fullframefest.org
Web: www.fullframefest.org

Funny Film Festival

Where: Raleigh, North Carolina
When: October 2004(last known date)
Background: The Funny Film Festival opens in Raleigh, North Carolina. During the 12 months that follow it will travel to Kansas City, San Diego, Austin, Green Bay, and other cities. Entries are limited to films that are funny. Films will be accepted to the Festival based solely on their ability to make the audience laugh.
Tel: 919.829.0822
Email: film@comedyworx.com
Web: www.funnyfilmfestival.com



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