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Rhode Island International Film Festival

Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) takes place every year in Providence and Newport, Rhode Island as well as satellite locations throughout the state.

Rhode Island International Film Festival
LocationProvidence, USA
Founded1997
Websitehttp://www.film-festival.org/
David Cicilline and John Ratzenberger at the 2008 Rhode Island Film Festival

Started in 1997, the Festival is produced by Flickers, the Newport Film/Video Society & Arts Collaborative, a 501(c)(3) non-profit created in 1981. RIIFF has been a qualifying festival for the Academy Awards[1] since 2002.

History Edit

The Festival was created by George T. Marshall, the founder of the Flickers Arts Collaborative. He has been the Executive Director/CEO of the Festival since its creation. Shawn Quirk is the Programming Director. J.Scott Oberacker, Ph.D. is the Educational Outreach Director. Timothy Haggerty is the Technical Director. Katie Reaves, Mary McSally and Reshad Kulenovic are the Educational Program Directors. Lawrence J. Andrade serves as the Executive Advisor and Human Resource Director. Michael Drywa, Esq. is the Board President.

In 1998, it hosted the world premiere of the Farrelly brothers film, There's Something About Mary.[2][3] The Festival draws over 45,000 people annually along with a strong filmmaker presence attending its main event each August and its Horror Film sidebar in October. In 2018, the Festival screened 295 films; with 84 being world and US premieres.[4]

In 2010, the Festival has been designated as the host for Oscar Night America in Rhode Island, which it continues to host each year. In 2014, that event was renamed the "Red Carpet Experience: Providence," and continues annually.

The festival often attracts major industry talent and celebrities who attend to participate in conversations about varied aspects of filmmaking.

Attending filmmakers in the past have included actor Andrew McCarthy, who premiered his directorial debut, News for the Church; Michael Showalter discussing his feature film The Baxter, and actors Seymour Cassel, Kim Chan, and Ernest Borgnine (2009) who received Festival Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Director Blake Edwards received a Festival Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001, which was accepted by his wife, actress/singer, Julie Andrews.

Actress Blythe Danner received the Festival's Creative Vision Award in 2008 for "significant contributions to the arts." That same year, actor Richard Jenkins received the George M. Cohan Ambassador Award which honors "unique Americans who have made a timeless contribution to the arts and have inspired future generations of Rhode Islanders."

In 2009, film composer Klaus Badelt was awarded the Festival's Crystal Image Award for his contribution to the art of filmmaking. In 2010, the award went to children's author/filmmaker, Sandra Boynton. In 2011, the Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to actors Paul Sorvino and Ken Howard. In 2014, the Award was presented to actor/artist, Theo Bikel.

In 2017, the Award was renamed the Gilbert Stuart Artistic Vision Lifetime Achievement Award and presented to special effects creator, Douglas Trumbull. In 2018, the Award was presented to production designer, Joseph M. Alves.

Sidebar events for the Festival include the KidsEye International Film Festival, the RI International Horror Film Festival, the Vortex Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival, Cine ¡Ole! (Spanish Film Series), the Golden Jasmine Chinese Film Festival, the Roving Eye International Film Festival, the Annual Flickers' Japanese Film Festival, the Providence Underground Film Festival and the First Look Series. Educational programs include the KidsEye Summer Filmmaking Workshop (started in 1998), the Youth Film Jury, ScriptBiz, the Providence LGBTQ Film Festival, and the Rhode Island Film Forum.

In 2010, the Flickers North Country Film Festival was introduced as a companion event to the annual RIIFF. The location for the Festival is in Coos County, New Hampshire. The principal location for exhibition is at the Balsams Grand Hotel Resort in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Programming took place in late September through early October. In 2011, the event moved to Brattleboro, Vermont and was held in collaboration with the Brattleboro Retreat.

In 2010, the Festival introduced three new outreach programs that were designed to reach beyond the Rhode Island border: the 7DayPSA Competition and the New England Film Festival Alliance. In 2017, the Flickers introduced a new program geared to youngsters confined to hospitals called the Children's Hospital International Film Festival.

In 2022, the Festival's founder George T. Marshall passed away three months after the 40th annual edition of the Festival.[5]

The Festival is berthed at The Vets (formerly the VMA Arts & Cultural Center), a 1,900-seat facility located at One Avenue of the Arts in Providence and presents screenings throughout the state of Rhode Island during the year.

References Edit

  1. ^ "95th ACADEMY AWARDS QUALIFYING FESTIVAL LIST (Combined List for all Documentary and Short Film categories)" (PDF). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences., retrieved 2023-09-25
  2. ^ 2nd Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival 2006-11-29 at the Wayback Machine, NewEnglandFilm.com; retrieved 2008-01-17
  3. ^ Event guide: Rhode Island International Film Festival 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, Frommer's; retrieved 2008-01-17
  4. ^ Rhode Island International Film Festival - an FFW festival profile 2008-01-08 at the Wayback Machine, Film Festival World, retrieved 2008-01-17
  5. ^ "Founder of Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival dies". ABC6. 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2023-09-26.

External links Edit

  • Rhode Island International Film Festival
  • Rhode Island International Film Festival at IMDb

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Island International Film FestivalLocationProvidence USAFounded1997Websitehttp www film festival org David Cicilline and John Ratzenberger at the 2008 Rhode Island Film FestivalStarted in 1997 the Festival is produced by Flickers the Newport Film Video Society amp Arts Collaborative a 501 c 3 non profit created in 1981 RIIFF has been a qualifying festival for the Academy Awards 1 since 2002 History EditThe Festival was created by George T Marshall the founder of the Flickers Arts Collaborative He has been the Executive Director CEO of the Festival since its creation Shawn Quirk is the Programming Director J Scott Oberacker Ph D is the Educational Outreach Director Timothy Haggerty is the Technical Director Katie Reaves Mary McSally and Reshad Kulenovic are the Educational Program Directors Lawrence J Andrade serves as the Executive Advisor and Human Resource Director Michael Drywa Esq is the Board President In 1998 it hosted the world premiere of the Farrelly brothers film There s Something About Mary 2 3 The Festival draws over 45 000 people annually along with a strong filmmaker presence attending its main event each August and its Horror Film sidebar in October In 2018 the Festival screened 295 films with 84 being world and US premieres 4 In 2010 the Festival has been designated as the host for Oscar Night America in Rhode Island which it continues to host each year In 2014 that event was renamed the Red Carpet Experience Providence and continues annually The festival often attracts major industry talent and celebrities who attend to participate in conversations about varied aspects of filmmaking Attending filmmakers in the past have included actor Andrew McCarthy who premiered his directorial debut News for the Church Michael Showalter discussing his feature film The Baxter and actors Seymour Cassel Kim Chan and Ernest Borgnine 2009 who received Festival Lifetime Achievement Awards Director Blake Edwards received a Festival Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 which was accepted by his wife actress singer Julie Andrews Actress Blythe Danner received the Festival s Creative Vision Award in 2008 for significant contributions to the arts That same year actor Richard Jenkins received the George M Cohan Ambassador Award which honors unique Americans who have made a timeless contribution to the arts and have inspired future generations of Rhode Islanders In 2009 film composer Klaus Badelt was awarded the Festival s Crystal Image Award for his contribution to the art of filmmaking In 2010 the award went to children s author filmmaker Sandra Boynton In 2011 the Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to actors Paul Sorvino and Ken Howard In 2014 the Award was presented to actor artist Theo Bikel In 2017 the Award was renamed the Gilbert Stuart Artistic Vision Lifetime Achievement Award and presented to special effects creator Douglas Trumbull In 2018 the Award was presented to production designer Joseph M Alves Sidebar events for the Festival include the KidsEye International Film Festival the RI International Horror Film Festival the Vortex Sci Fi and Fantasy Film Festival Cine Ole Spanish Film Series the Golden Jasmine Chinese Film Festival the Roving Eye International Film Festival the Annual Flickers Japanese Film Festival the Providence Underground Film Festival and the First Look Series Educational programs include the KidsEye Summer Filmmaking Workshop started in 1998 the Youth Film Jury ScriptBiz the Providence LGBTQ Film Festival and the Rhode Island Film Forum In 2010 the Flickers North Country Film Festival was introduced as a companion event to the annual RIIFF The location for the Festival is in Coos County New Hampshire The principal location for exhibition is at the Balsams Grand Hotel Resort in Dixville Notch New Hampshire Programming took place in late September through early October In 2011 the event moved to Brattleboro Vermont and was held in collaboration with the Brattleboro Retreat In 2010 the Festival introduced three new outreach programs that were designed to reach beyond the Rhode Island border the 7DayPSA Competition and the New England Film Festival Alliance In 2017 the Flickers introduced a new program geared to youngsters confined to hospitals called the Children s Hospital International Film Festival In 2022 the Festival s founder George T Marshall passed away three months after the 40th annual edition of the Festival 5 The Festival is berthed at The Vets formerly the VMA Arts amp Cultural Center a 1 900 seat facility located at One Avenue of the Arts in Providence and presents screenings throughout the state of Rhode Island during the year References Edit 95th ACADEMY AWARDS QUALIFYING FESTIVAL LIST Combined List for all Documentary and Short Film categories PDF Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences retrieved 2023 09 25 2nd Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival Archived 2006 11 29 at the Wayback Machine NewEnglandFilm com retrieved 2008 01 17 Event guide Rhode Island International Film Festival Archived 2011 07 17 at the Wayback Machine Frommer s retrieved 2008 01 17 Rhode Island International Film Festival an FFW festival profile Archived 2008 01 08 at the Wayback Machine Film Festival World retrieved 2008 01 17 Founder of Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival dies ABC6 2022 11 01 Retrieved 2023 09 26 External links EditRhode Island International Film Festival Rhode Island International Film Festival at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhode Island International Film Festival amp oldid 1177264220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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