FESTIVAL PASSES: D.C. Independent Film Festival March 2-6, 2022
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555 11th Street Northwest,Washington DC 20004
02 March, 2022
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Join us for the 23rd annual DC Independent Film Festival March 2-6th, 2022 at E Street Theater in downtown Washington DC! EARLY BIRD FESTIVAL PASS DISCOUNTS: 42 films, discussions, happy 1/2 hours, mixers with filmmakers and join our industry workshops. Get a festival pass now at an early discount rate until February 25, 2022. All passes include two drink tickets (beer, wine and soft drinks), inclusion in social events and all seminars and SlowFilm Discussions at the Bar. Full festival schedule and details on all films and events at www.dciff-indie.org. 3 options. Buy the pass and join us on the first day you have chosen. FREE DCIFF T-Shirt for all pass holders! 1. ALL-ACCESS FESTIVAL PASS Wednesday, March 2nd to Sunday, March 6th. inclusive. A great price: $85 All films, events, workshops and parties are open to the public including opening night and the closing night film screening & Awards Party (scaled back for 2022). 2. ONE DAY WEEKEND PASS Saturday, March 5th or Sunday, March 6th, you choose. Cost: $35 A chance to be immersed in the festival and enjoy the whole day from late morning or early afternoon through to midnight. 3. TWO DAY FULL WEEKEND PASSES Friday, March 4th through Sunday, March 6th Weekend pass price: $60 ACCESS to all films, events, workshops and parties open to the public inclusive. Includes either opening night or closing night film screening & Awards Party (scaled back for 2022). NOMINATED FILMS Best Narrative Features Americanish directed by Iman Zawahry We Don't Dance for Nothing directed by Stefanos Tai Adam & the Water directed by: Matthew Appleby Sons of the Sea directed by John Gutierrez Narrative Shorts Adjustment of Status directed by Josh Deal All that Glitters directed by Dan Bronze As de Trèfle directed by: Henri Kebabdjian Break Any Spell directed by Anton Jøsef Normalized directed by Ziad Fozy Shadows of the Dust directed by Ali Matlock Thank You directed by Mike Kravinsky The Wound directed by Sahar Nourmonavar True Crime directed by Kai Brown Welcome To Forever directed by John Gray Documentary Features Living in Delusionville directed by Constant van Hoeven My Childhood, My Country directed by Phil Grabsky and Shoaib Sharifi The Hit directed by Christopher Jon Halsne Documentary Shorts Childfree directed by Sara Bahramjahan Magdalene’s Lies directed by Julie Laurenz (Pillay Laurenz Media) Pineland/Hollywood directed by Debi Cornwall The Militiaman directed by David Peter Hansen Regeso directed by Wijdane Balbiyar Remnants of Memory directed by Michael Arlen Davis and Jyll Johnstone Dajla: Cinema and Oblivion directed by Arturo Dueñas Herrero Entrance and Exit of Mascha B. directed by Laura Engelhardt My Brother is Deaf directed by Peter Hoffman Kimball Animation A Poem by Alba directed by You Lee Being A Dog directed by Felix Swahn Cokelicops directed by Orianne Leparmentier, Loïc Guillou, Lambert Dothée, Felix Sikora, Elie Boudalier Dice and Dragons directed by David Peter Hansen I Will Always Love You directed by Lydia Ricci Oyasumi – Lullaby of Flame directed by Arisa Wakami One Last Wish directed by Galia Osmo Pony Henge directed by Gina Kamentsky Saint Android directed by Lukas von Berg Squib: When All of This is Over directed by Baz Sells Rosebud – The Rest of Us directed by Fabio Itapura To the Last Drop directed by Simon Schnellmann Welcome to Gardenland directed by Aaron Pérez Pardiñas
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