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Festival #9 Schedule update!

Thank you for your patience. Yes, this is an incredible feat and we are working to the last second to begin confirmation. We will begin to do so this evening via email and into the next day.Watch our @PhilaIndie Twitter feed for updates and live questions. Yes, after many months the final selections are amongst […]

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Festival #9 submissions coming to an end and other updates.

Submission update: March 2nd marks the last day of festival nine Late Submissions. Thank you! As you know, we chose to test the market and only take submissions via Filmfreeway.com this year. We have been working with withoutabox.com since our inception. We wanted to know if Filmfreeway was/is poaching from the WAN submissions. We also

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Emerging Artists Series II – Voiceless (Drama) 95 min. Director: Pat Necerato @UArts Levitt Theater.

A Directors premier from the streets of North East Philadelphia. First time director Pat Necerato has produced a true piece of cinematic propaganda that slices through tough narrative.  Coming forward is a street preachers perspective of the national debate on women’s reproductive rights. Synopsis: A young, reserved, war veteran (Rusty Joiner as Jesse), moves to

Sell out crowd at Levitt Theater waiting for screening of #APIH
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Emerging Artist Series sells out!

What a great event and screenings! Congratulations on a wonderful screening session for the premiers of In the Dark (Director David Spaltro), A Place in Hell (Director David Boorboor) and Rubble Kings (Director Shan Nicholson). We want to thank the great #PHL crowd that made film in Philadelphia look great! We’ll be back next month with

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Fest #8: @Uarts! The Art of Storytelling. 5:10 PM SHARP!!

University of the Arts ~ Levitt Theater 410 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Screening 1 ~ 5:10pm – 6:15pm ~ (Story Telling) Brotherly Love ~ (Drama) Director: Remy Wallace. (Local) 25 min. When Tommy returns to his South Philly neighborhood after 6 years in prison, life is not what he expected. And though Tommy

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NightMare Code – Review by Horror.Asylum.com !!

Hiding behind the stylised exterior of Mark Netter’s high concept dark thriller Nightmare Code is a supernatural science fiction horror film fighting to get out. That Netter controls these forces is very much the strength of the film, but also leads to a finale that may not satisfy all audiences. – Read more at: http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=6977

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