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Celebrating cinematic creativity: iGen film festival returns to Miami

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
Celebrating cinematic creativity: iGen film festival returns to Miami

The 8th annual iGen Film Festival is slated to unfold from October 26 to 29, 2023, at the legendary Black Archives-Historic Lyric Theater in Miami. Spanning four days, this cinematic affair promises to captivate audiences from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Spotlight on Youth: “Reel to Reel Youth Day”

An undeniable highlight, the “Reel to Reel Youth Day” is pegged for October 27, 2023. 

Young film enthusiasts can not only soak in the festivity but also earn community service hours, a win-win for high school students.

Behind the curtains: Sponsors and support

The grandeur of the event is magnified by the support of The Simpkins Family Foundation as the title sponsor. 

Additionally, invaluable backing comes from the Southeast Overtown Parkwest Community Redevelopment Agency and the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau.

iGen’s mission: Cultivating cinema’s next generation

The festival’s ethos revolves around cultivating the next wave of cinematic geniuses. It beckons young aficionados harboring dreams of glitz and glamour, guiding them on their journey to cinematic success.

A tapestry of events: From screenings to awards

The festival is set to be a cornucopia of experiences:

  • Film screenings: Attendees can view a curated selection of international films showcasing filmmakers' incredible talent and creativity worldwide.
  • Masterclasses: Renowned industry professionals will conduct masterclasses, providing invaluable insights and knowledge to aspiring actors and filmmakers.
  • Workshops: Interactive workshops will offer hands-on experience and practical skills development for those eager to pursue careers in the entertainment industry.
  • Panel discussions: Engaging panel discussions will explore various aspects of the film and acting industries, offering a platform for dialogue and learning.
  • Annual award show: The festival will culminate with an exciting award show recognizing outstanding contributions to film.

A legacy of star-studded events

Previous iterations of the festival have been star magnets. Luminaries like Romeo Miller, Sope Aluko, Jo Marie Payton, and others have graced the festival, adding to its allure.

The “Next Gen” dialogue

A day dedicated to inspiration, the "Next Gen" panelists, including bright talents like Ayden Brady and Charity Joy Harrison, will open up about their cinematic journeys, providing valuable lessons for budding filmmakers.

From “Reel-to-Reel” to the big screen

Alumni of the Reel-to-Reel program have made waves in the entertainment world, with appearances ranging from national ad campaigns to renowned studios like Tyler Perry Studios.

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