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Cleveland International Film Festival

The Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is an annual film festival based in Cleveland, Ohio. CIFF is the largest film festival in Ohio. It was first held in 1977, showcasing seven feature films from ten countries over ten weeks at the Cedar Lee Theatre.[1] Throughout its history, CIFF has experienced tremendous growth. Its 46th festival in 2022 included an in-person and virtual component with 328 films from 99 countries and a total attendance of 77,531 filmgoers.[2] 2023 marked CIFF's 47th year.[3] CIFF is also an Academy Award qualifying festival.[4]

Cleveland International Film Festival
Director Flavio Alves at the 2019 film festival
Statusactive
Genrefilm festival
FrequencyAnnually
VenuePlayhouse Square
Location(s)Cleveland
Years active47
InauguratedApril 13, 1977 (1977-04-13)
FounderJonathan Forman
Most recentMarch 22 – April 9, 2023 (2023-03-22 – 2023-04-09)
LeaderMarcie Goodman
Websitewww.clevelandfilm.org

History edit

CIFF had its inaugural festival in 1977 with seven feature films over eight weeks at the Cedar Lee Theatre in Cleveland Heights.[1] In 1991, the festival relocated to Tower City Cinemas in Downtown Cleveland. [1][5] At points during its nearly five-decade run, the festival has also put on additional programming and events at other local venues, including the Akron Art Museum, the Akron-Summit County Public Library, the Apollo Theatre in Oberlin, the Capitol Theatre on Cleveland's west side, and Shaker Cinemas on Shaker Square.[1][5]

After 30 years at Tower City Cinemas, CIFF announced that it would move to Playhouse Square ahead of the 2021 festival.[1] Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the 44th festival, its last at Tower City Cinemas, was canceled. The festival moved to a digital streaming platform for the first time in its history over two weeks at the end of April 2020.[2] For the 45th festival, with the pandemic continuing through 2020 into 2021, the festival opted to continue with a digital festival dubbed CIFF45 Streams.[6] 2022 was the festival's first time at Playhouse Square during CIFF46.

Recently, the festival has focused on films that dwell on social issues, including feminism, environmentalism, Jewish and Israeli issues, and LGBT issues.[7] The festival also has a focus on family-friendly films and films from Central and Eastern Europe.[7][8]

The Cleveland International Film Festival is sometimes confused with an earlier film festival in Cleveland with a similar name - the 1948 to 1956 Cleveland Film Festival - the first film festival in the country to honor sponsored films in all categories.[9]

Awards edit

The festival offers multiple awards and honors to its films and filmmakers, including for Best Documentary and for Best Central and Eastern European film.[8] In 2006, the festival introduced The Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Film Competition, which honors films focused on social justice and activism and is sponsored by The George Gund Foundation in honor of Greg Gund, who died in a plane crash in 2005.[10] Another major award is the Roxanne T. Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film, which has been awarded annually since 1988 and is named in honor of the late Roxanne Mueller, who was a film advocate and film critic for The Plain Dealer.[11]

Roxanne T. Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "CIFF to Move to Playhouse Square in 2021 - Cleveland International Film Festival :: April 7 - 18, 2021". www.clevelandfilm.org. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  2. ^ a b "CIFF44 Reinvented - Cleveland International Film Festival :: April 7 - 18, 2021". www.clevelandfilm.org. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  3. ^ "Cleveland International Film Festival | CIFF47 March 22 - April 1". Cleveland International Film Festival. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  4. ^ "93rd ACADEMY AWARDS - SHORT FILMS QUALIFYING FESTIVAL LIST" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b Suttell, Scott. "Cleveland International Film Festival to add satellite venues". Crain's Cleveland Business. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  6. ^ "CIFF45 Announces Plans for 2021 Festival; Announces Artistic Leadership Changes - Cleveland International Film Festival :: March 30 - April 10, 2022". www.clevelandfilm.org. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  7. ^ a b Higl, Alexandra (21 March 2013). "Cleveland International Film Festival set to launch". The Carroll News. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Cleveland International Film Festival". Indie Wire. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  9. ^ Culley, Jim. "Cleveland Sponsored Film Festival". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University.
  10. ^ "Festival Features Greg Gund Memorial Competition". The George Gund Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  11. ^ Fertal, Caitlin (5 March 2009). . The Cleveland Stater. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Cleveland International Film Festival CIFF is an annual film festival based in Cleveland Ohio CIFF is the largest film festival in Ohio It was first held in 1977 showcasing seven feature films from ten countries over ten weeks at the Cedar Lee Theatre 1 Throughout its history CIFF has experienced tremendous growth Its 46th festival in 2022 included an in person and virtual component with 328 films from 99 countries and a total attendance of 77 531 filmgoers 2 2023 marked CIFF s 47th year 3 CIFF is also an Academy Award qualifying festival 4 Cleveland International Film FestivalDirector Flavio Alves at the 2019 film festivalStatusactiveGenrefilm festivalFrequencyAnnuallyVenuePlayhouse SquareLocation s ClevelandYears active47InauguratedApril 13 1977 1977 04 13 FounderJonathan FormanMost recentMarch 22 April 9 2023 2023 03 22 2023 04 09 LeaderMarcie GoodmanWebsitewww wbr clevelandfilm wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Awards 2 1 Roxanne T Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film 3 References 4 External linksHistory editCIFF had its inaugural festival in 1977 with seven feature films over eight weeks at the Cedar Lee Theatre in Cleveland Heights 1 In 1991 the festival relocated to Tower City Cinemas in Downtown Cleveland 1 5 At points during its nearly five decade run the festival has also put on additional programming and events at other local venues including the Akron Art Museum the Akron Summit County Public Library the Apollo Theatre in Oberlin the Capitol Theatre on Cleveland s west side and Shaker Cinemas on Shaker Square 1 5 After 30 years at Tower City Cinemas CIFF announced that it would move to Playhouse Square ahead of the 2021 festival 1 Due to the global COVID 19 pandemic the 44th festival its last at Tower City Cinemas was canceled The festival moved to a digital streaming platform for the first time in its history over two weeks at the end of April 2020 2 For the 45th festival with the pandemic continuing through 2020 into 2021 the festival opted to continue with a digital festival dubbed CIFF45 Streams 6 2022 was the festival s first time at Playhouse Square during CIFF46 Recently the festival has focused on films that dwell on social issues including feminism environmentalism Jewish and Israeli issues and LGBT issues 7 The festival also has a focus on family friendly films and films from Central and Eastern Europe 7 8 The Cleveland International Film Festival is sometimes confused with an earlier film festival in Cleveland with a similar name the 1948 to 1956 Cleveland Film Festival the first film festival in the country to honor sponsored films in all categories 9 Awards editThe festival offers multiple awards and honors to its films and filmmakers including for Best Documentary and for Best Central and Eastern European film 8 In 2006 the festival introduced The Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Film Competition which honors films focused on social justice and activism and is sponsored by The George Gund Foundation in honor of Greg Gund who died in a plane crash in 2005 10 Another major award is the Roxanne T Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film which has been awarded annually since 1988 and is named in honor of the late Roxanne Mueller who was a film advocate and film critic for The Plain Dealer 11 Roxanne T Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film edit 2023 1946 The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture 2022 From the Hood to the Holler 2021 Ala Kachuu Take and Run 2020 Not Going Quietly 2019 Princess of the Row 2018 The Drummer and the Keeper 2017 Big Sonia 2016 Romeo Is Bleeding 2015 Becoming Bulletproof 2014 Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine 2013 Good Ol Freda 2012 Under African Skies 2011 Vincent Wants to Sea 2010 Louder Than a Bomb 2009 Cherry Blossoms 2008 One Bad Cat The Reverend Albert Wagner Story 2007 Darius Goes West 2006 Live and Become 2005 Mad Hot Ballroom 2004 Born Into Brothels 2003 Spellbound 2002 Autumn Spring 2001 Big Eden 2000 The Butterfly 1999 Return with Honor 1998 Character 1997 Shall We Dance 1996 Fiddlefest 1995 The Sum of Us 1994 Backbeat 1993 Into the West 1992 Enchanted April 1991 Cross My Heart 1990 Cinema Paradiso 1989 The Beast 1988 The Grand HighwayReferences edit a b c d e CIFF to Move to Playhouse Square in 2021 Cleveland International Film Festival April 7 18 2021 www clevelandfilm org Retrieved 2020 05 09 a b CIFF44 Reinvented Cleveland International Film Festival April 7 18 2021 www clevelandfilm org Retrieved 2020 05 09 Cleveland International Film Festival CIFF47 March 22 April 1 Cleveland International Film Festival Retrieved 2023 04 02 93rd ACADEMY AWARDS SHORT FILMS QUALIFYING FESTIVAL LIST PDF a b Suttell Scott Cleveland International Film Festival to add satellite venues Crain s Cleveland Business Retrieved 25 March 2013 CIFF45 Announces Plans for 2021 Festival Announces Artistic Leadership Changes Cleveland International Film Festival March 30 April 10 2022 www clevelandfilm org Retrieved 2021 06 21 a b Higl Alexandra 21 March 2013 Cleveland International Film Festival set to launch The Carroll News Retrieved 25 March 2013 a b Cleveland International Film Festival Indie Wire Retrieved 25 March 2013 Culley Jim Cleveland Sponsored Film Festival Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Case Western Reserve University Festival Features Greg Gund Memorial Competition The George Gund Foundation Retrieved 25 March 2013 Fertal Caitlin 5 March 2009 Cleveland festival creates film fever The Cleveland Stater Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 25 March 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cleveland International Film Festival Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cleveland International Film Festival amp oldid 1179067925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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