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NEW YORK
SHORT FILM FESTIVALS

Whether you’re a professional, hobbyist, or a budding student filmmaker, the festival world is your playground. New York Short Film Festival  refers to an international  event wherever the short film making lovers show their artistic work in the hope of attracting the art lovers.

These festivals are a good way to draw attention towards new ameteur and professional movie makers and their works

BECOME A PART OF OUR FAMILY

Short films are a typical first stage for new filmmakers, but professional actors and crews often still choose to create short films as an alternative form of expression.Amateur filmmaking has grown in popularity as equipment has become more accessible.

All films in the beginning of cinema were very short, sometimes running only a minute or less. It was not until the 1910s when films started to get longer than about ten minutes. The first set of films were presented in 1894 and it was through Thomas Edison's device called a kinetoscope. It was made for individual viewing only. Comedy short films were produced in large numbers compared to lengthy features such as D. W. Griffith's 1915 The Birth of a Nation.[citation needed] By the 1920s, a ticket purchased a varied program including a feature and several supporting works from categories such as second feature, short comedy, 4–11 minute cartoon, travelogue, and newsreel.

SCHEDULED EXHIBITIONS
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"street food" themed
Short Film Festival
October 1-3, 2023 Manhattan

In many places around the world, local communities and their daily lives have been affected positively by their street food cultures that bring together people in unison. Eating together brings people close and allows them to strive for one another in every possible manner.

Amateur and professionals are invited to join "street food" themed  short film festival

ABOUT US

New York Festival Group is open to all generations through different languages and free interdisciplinary proposals. It aims to be an inclusive forum for artists, from emerging to more established, and a space that is open to the public and to the art critic

ADDRESS

96 Spring Street, 5th Floor

Soho

New York, NY 10012

contact@newyorkfestival.org

Tel: +1 (718) 674-4791

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