Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017

Entries in Corporate, Education, Entertainment, Documentary and Student categories are invited for the 2018 US International Film & Video Festival (FilmFest). The entry deadline is March 15, 2018, with judging results available in May.

Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017

Underdog Entertainment, a New York-based production company, announced today that "Mass Extinction No.

Wednesday, Jun. 21, 2017

Productions from Russia, Japan, Switzerland and Australia have been selected Best of Festival in the 2017 U.S. International Film & Video Festival competition. A Belgian film has won the One World Award.

Wednesday, Apr. 5, 2017

In celebration of April as Autism Awareness month, the Autism Society has launched a public service announcement campaign to increase public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the autism spectrum.

Friday, Mar. 31, 2017

AutFest, the first film festival celebrating autism awareness - from spectrum to screen, announced the addition of six short films to its first annual film festival on Saturday, April 22 - Sunday, April 23,

Wednesday, Mar. 8, 2017

AutFest, the first film festival solely dedicated to an autistic audience and filmmakers, today announced its official program selections for its first annual film festival celebrating autism awareness "from spectrum to screen." Presented by

Friday, Feb. 17, 2017

Filmmakers whose topics speak to global understanding are invited to compete for the One World Award given by US International Film & Video Festival. The 2017 competition is now underway.

Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017

US International Film & Video Festival, now celebrating its 50th anniversary, has opened the 2017 competition. Entries are invited in Corporate, Education, Entertainment, Documentary and Student categories. Entries must have been produced or released between Sept.

Monday, Oct. 17, 2016

NYC-based award-winning post-production company Cutting Room Films, Managing Partner Susan Willis teams up with activist Donna Dees to unveil the journey of five Louisiana women who sought to change the state’s dangerous atmosphere by tirele

Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015

After supporting Nitehawk Cinema’s Shorts Festival as an in-kind sponsor in its first two years, Nice Shoes has expanded on its relationship with the Brooklyn-based theater to produce an opening sequence for the 3rd annual festival, which takes place November 10-15th. 

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