Special Events
 

July  4, 2008
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Monthy at Cinema Paradiso

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July  5, 2008
FAB! Films for Kids!
This month featuring Environmental Films

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July  8, 2008
WLRN Film and Literary Club
This month featuring , film historian Rob Davis presenting the 1952 classic "Carrie"

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July  9, 2008
South Pacific FREE Member Event
Film, Food, and a chance to sample and select Cinema Paradiso's new signature drink!

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July  20, 2008
Peace is Every Step
Reception, Film, and discussion

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July  21, 2008
Cinema Verite
Monthly classic film screening and discussion
Next Up.....


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July  24, 2008
7th Annual Perrier French Film Festival

FLIFF invites you to take a journey to France, from the comfort of our plush, stadium style seating at Cinema Paradiso, at the 7TH Annual Perrier French Film Festival lifts off July 24 - July 27, 2008.
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July  25, 2008
Cashetta: Queen of Magic!
Monthly at Cinema Paradiso

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August  8, 2008
The Miami International Short Film Festival


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Ongoing
Kuantum's New Age Film Festival
An event dedicated to clarify through Science all of those happenings in life we cannot find any explanation to.

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August  23, 2008
Saturday Summer Serials
3 action packed classic serials featured weekly at Cinema Paradiso
Featuring:
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September  13, 2008
ADVISE AND CONSENT
Film and Discussion

SPECIAL GUESTS: Advise and Consent star Don Murray and film scholar and Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch will introduce the screening and discuss the fascinating story of the film's production.
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Film Submission

International Collegiate Film Competition

Films made by College or University students from any country

DATES
Collegiate Early Deadline: July 1, 2008
Collegiate Final Deadline: September 1, 2008
Collegiate Withoutabox Extended Deadline: September 30, 2008

Festival Dates: October 19 - November 11, 2007

ENTRY SUBMISSION (Materials will not be returned)

All entries must be submitted with the following: DVD
Completed entry form
U.S. $ Appropriate fee in U.S. currency (non-refundable)

Films must be in English or original language with English Subtitles
Please make sure DVD is not scratched and mail correctly to avoid damage to it.

CATEGORIES
Short Narrative (under 20 minutes)
Narrative (20 minutes or over)
Animation
Documentary

ENTRY FEE (fee must accompany entry and is non-refundable)
$25 U.S.
Withoutabox Extended Deadline Sept. 30

Click the image below to begin the submission process via Withoutabox.



Or to download a paper submission form; CLICK HERE

ACCEPTED SUBMISSIONS
We do not send out rejection letters, therefore to find out the status of your film, please email brofilm@aol.com with subject line: STATUS OF FILM, and state film's TITLE and CATEGORY.

PROGRAM GUIDE INFORMATION
The Festival Program is inserted into 250,000 Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel Friday Editions. Furthermore the program is mailed around the world to other festivals, distributors and producers.

PRIZES
Each first place winner in each category wins a product grant from Kodak worth $1000.00 and qualifies to apply to Kodak's Student Showcase.

QUESTIONS
If you still have questions after reading our regulations, you may email Bonnie Adams at brofilm@aol.com













Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
October 15 - November 11 2007

Cinema Paradiso
503 SE 6th ST.
Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33301

(954) 525-FILM

The 22nd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (October 15 - November 11, 2007) is the world's longest *Guiness World Recods), the oldest consecutively running Florida fest, Florida's top rated film fest (Florida Arts Council) and one of Broward's five Major Cultural Institutions. With 200 screenings of 150 films in venues stretching from Key West to Boca Raton, FLIFF serves the widest constituent base of any festival in the country. In addition to our award winning programs of world and American independent film, FLIFF also provides free film seminars, free films for kids, free outdoor family movies, and a variety of gala events.

The 2007 FLIFF introduces two new venues. The stunning Miniaci Theatre for the performing Arts on the Nova Southeastern University campus in Davie will host our Gala Opening Night (Oct 19) plus films on October 21, November 4 – 9. On November 11, we will feature four Official Closing Day films in the Miniaci.

The Festival moves to The Regal Cypress Creek on October 24 – 30, where we will feature two theatres playing films from 1pm – 10pm.

When we are not at The Miniaci or The Regal, we are back at home base with films and special events at Cinema Paradiso. On October 31st, the 3rd Annual BOO-tacular will take place at Cinema Paradiso. From 6 – 8pm, kids can enjoy our Pumpkin Patch, Haunted House, Costume & Scream Contests, Halloween movies (easy on frights for the little ones) and treats. At 9pm things get scary for the older crowd!

There will be several free outdoor movies including Blockbusters at Pompano Fashion Square (Oct 13 & Nov 10), Weston Regional Park (Oct 20 & 17), Huizenga Plaza (Oct 27 & Nov 24), and foreign films at Hollywood’s ArtsPark (Oct 11 & Nov 8).

The Official Entre Nous Opening Night party will take place at Signature Grand, just a five minute drive from The Miniaci. With celebrities in attendance, a live band, a fabulous silent auction and sumptuous buffet, this is one of the best known FLIFF events.

With year-round programming at Cinema Paradiso and throughout South Florida, FLIFF is a vacation from ordinary film.