2018 iGen Film Festival celebrates and inspires, helps young filmmakers develop their craft

Emerging filmmakers ages 16-25 from around the world are in the spotlight this weekend at the iGen Film Festival, Oct. 19-21, in Historic Overtown at the Historic Black Archives Lyric Theatre 819 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33136.

The mission of the iGen Film Festival (formerly the Elijah Wells Youth Indie Film Festival) is for these young filmmakers’ works to reach the broadest possible audience and to generate international dialogue through cinema. The festival also looks to celebrate and inspire filmmakers to develop their technical and creative skills.

Sope Aluko.

With 20018 Film Festival Ambassadors Romeo Miller and JoMarie Payton, highlighs of the event include the return of Wills Felin, Marco Mall, Antwan Smith, Fentz Louis, and Joe Latimn for the third year, teaching sessions in film producing. There will also be an intimate conversation with Nigerian-American Actor Sope Aluko (of Black Panther fame) at the festival. The iGen Film Festival looks to promote a new generation of emerging film filmmakers who are enriching the artistic landscape of film. This year’s festival line up will include engaging and thought-provoking films, expert speakers, and audience interaction.

ABOUT IGEN
The iGen Film Festival is helping to make major changes by providing young emerging  filmmakers the first steps in creating their stories and in gaining an understanding of the film industry on a creative and business side. Focused on promoting a new generation of emerging film filmmakers, this year’s festival will include engaging and thought-provoking films, expert speakers, and audience interaction – while serving to inspire filmmakers with the opportunity to show their films on the big screen in front of an audience.

For information, visit: www.iGenfilmfestival.com and follow on Social media @igenfilmfestival.

 

 


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