The 35th edition of the Miami Film Festival will take place from March 9-18, 2018. For 10 days they bring to Miami audiences the best of the world's cinema. The programme showcases over 110 films in more than 7 venues across the city. Over a 100 filmmakers attend the festival, accessing a unique opportunity to share their films with the public and the film industry alike. AC/E supports the participation of several Spanish filmmakers to present their most recent works.
Miami International Film Festival, produced and presented by Miami Dade College, showcases the best of the world cinema with a gateway to Ibero-America that fosters creative and technical talent. Over the past 34 years, the festival has grown from being showcased in a single theatre to a sprawling variety of venues throughout South Florida with more than 60,000 attendees.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS • 250+ screenings & special events took place throughout the 10 days in Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, Coconut Grove & Coral Gables • Average of 5 billion total annual tracked media impressions • Featured in national press outlets including People Magazine, Variety, IndieWire, The Hollywood Reporter, Univision, Ocean Drive and more • More than $95,000 in prizes awarded to winning filmmakers.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 140+ narrative and documentary feature films • 47 World, International, North American, and US premieres • 300+ filmmakers and industry professionals in attendances • Films from 43 countries screened • Daily industry happy hours, as well as private and public parties • Panels, conversations and educational screenings.
Miami International Film Festival, produced and presented by Miami Dade College, showcases the best of the world cinema with a gateway to Ibero-America that fosters creative and technical talent. Over the past 34 years, the festival has grown from being showcased in a single theatre to a sprawling variety of venues throughout South Florida with more than 60,000 attendees.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS • 250+ screenings & special events took place throughout the 10 days in Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, Coconut Grove & Coral Gables • Average of 5 billion total annual tracked media impressions • Featured in national press outlets including People Magazine, Variety, IndieWire, The Hollywood Reporter, Univision, Ocean Drive and more • More than $95,000 in prizes awarded to winning filmmakers.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 140+ narrative and documentary feature films • 47 World, International, North American, and US premieres • 300+ filmmakers and industry professionals in attendances • Films from 43 countries screened • Daily industry happy hours, as well as private and public parties • Panels, conversations and educational screenings.