The Chelsea Film Festival (Cff) has announced its official partnership with Bow Tie Cinemas in Chelsea. The Festival will host its brand new program, Kino & Vino Series®, on the second Monday of each month, followed by a Q&A and networking reception at the Theater.
The First Screening will start on November 9th, 2015 at 7pm with the 2015 Chelsea Film Festival Grand Prix Winner.
Calendar and Ticket details can be found here.
Cff was founded by actresses Ingrid & Sonia Jean-Baptiste to give voices to the unheard by providing a platform to independent films and discovering new talents. Chelsea Film Festival Board of Directors includes renowned industry insiders: Paul Calderon, Elizabeth Kemp, and John Patrick Shanley.
The festival's program will highlight international feature-length, short films and documentaries from independent or emerging filmmakers. The Third Edition of the Chelsea Film Festival will focus on "Women in Film & Media", and will introduce foreign films to the public. As Ingrid Jean-Baptiste, Founder of The Chelsea Film Festival, stated, “Making the World a Better Place by Giving a Voice to the Unheard.”
The Chelsea Film Festival (Cff) will hold its third edition in New York from October 15-18th, 2015 at the Sva Theatre and other locations.
The Chelsea Film Institute is a non-profit cultural organization that helps expose the underprivileged youth in Chelsea, NYC to the arts. Throughout the year, Cfi offers free Arts classes to these economically disadvantaged children. Chelsea Film Festival (Cff) is an international film festival, enlightening the work of emerging filmmakers, producers, and actors. It offers a wide range of films, such as shorts, documentaries, and feature-length pieces. It empowers the work of risk-taking storytellers and remains committed to its mission to discover and develop independent artists and audiences around the world.
The First Screening will start on November 9th, 2015 at 7pm with the 2015 Chelsea Film Festival Grand Prix Winner.
Calendar and Ticket details can be found here.
Cff was founded by actresses Ingrid & Sonia Jean-Baptiste to give voices to the unheard by providing a platform to independent films and discovering new talents. Chelsea Film Festival Board of Directors includes renowned industry insiders: Paul Calderon, Elizabeth Kemp, and John Patrick Shanley.
The festival's program will highlight international feature-length, short films and documentaries from independent or emerging filmmakers. The Third Edition of the Chelsea Film Festival will focus on "Women in Film & Media", and will introduce foreign films to the public. As Ingrid Jean-Baptiste, Founder of The Chelsea Film Festival, stated, “Making the World a Better Place by Giving a Voice to the Unheard.”
The Chelsea Film Festival (Cff) will hold its third edition in New York from October 15-18th, 2015 at the Sva Theatre and other locations.
The Chelsea Film Institute is a non-profit cultural organization that helps expose the underprivileged youth in Chelsea, NYC to the arts. Throughout the year, Cfi offers free Arts classes to these economically disadvantaged children. Chelsea Film Festival (Cff) is an international film festival, enlightening the work of emerging filmmakers, producers, and actors. It offers a wide range of films, such as shorts, documentaries, and feature-length pieces. It empowers the work of risk-taking storytellers and remains committed to its mission to discover and develop independent artists and audiences around the world.
- 8/21/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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