Third World Indie Film Festival calls for entries | Inquirer Entertainment

Third World Indie Film Festival calls for entries

/ 08:08 PM February 12, 2014

First posted February 12, 2014 | 10:25 am

 

SAN JOSE, California—The World Indie Film Festival is accepting entries for its fourth year of showcasing works from various parts of the world.

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Formerly known as the Third World Indie Film Festival, TWIFF focuses on  “educational, entertaining, truthful, playful and just” works that attempt to build awareness of the underrepresented.

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The festival will be an assemblage of films depicting stories of hardships and triumphs and critical issues and events. Filmmakers, celebrities, guest from different consular offices are expected to attend.

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TWIFF is also calling for partnerships, sponsorships and support from government entities, private corporations and individuals. Volunteers, crew, donors, planners, writers, contributors are also welcome.

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For more information on specifics, tickets, sponsorship and advertisement information  email [email protected]. Films can be submitted at:  https://www.theworldindiefilmfest.com or email: [email protected].

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