By Matthew Abrey
Videophiles rejoiceâthe Okanagan Society of Independent Filmmaking have announced the return of itâs annual IndieFest Film Festival.
The third annual festival will take over the Âé¶čAV Community Theatre Saturday, July 14, with a 28-film showcase of documentaries, short films and music videos.
One difference from years past, however, is the festival now accepts international submissions, in addition to the wealth of local content.
âThis is the first year that weâve opened our festival up to international film submissions as well as locals,â said OSIF president Marc Nadeau.
âThere are some incredible films at this yearâs event, including a short film starring Tommy Wiseau from The Room and The Disaster Artist fame, as well as another with a musical score from famed composer Danny Elfman. We had amazing community support last year and we hope to see that continued support again this year.â
Tickets range from $20 for individual screening blocks to $30 for an all-day pass. Funds raised from ticket sales will go straight back into the community, supporting the valleyâs many local artists.
âFilm is an important part of our vibrant arts community in the Okanagan,â said Âé¶čAV city Coun. Ryan Donn. âAnd IndieFest is a great way to showcase the talents of our local filmmakers.â
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