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A comprehensive list of existing major film festivals around the world, sorted by continent and country. Find out the name, location, type, notes and history of each festival, from Venice to Zanzibar.
Learn about the history, awards, and venues of the largest film festival in Ohio and one of the longest-running in the US. The 48th festival in 2024 featured 363 films from 60 countries and was an Academy Award qualifying event.
Learn about the annual documentary film festival in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, founded in 2010 in honor of filmmaker David Ponce. Find out the history, attendance, venues, and films of the festival.
How to Dance in Ohio is a film about autistic young adults preparing for a spring formal in Columbus, Ohio. It also inspired a Broadway musical featuring autistic actors, which opened in 2023.
A documentary film co-directed by Palestinian Emad Burnat and Israeli Guy Davidi about the West Bank village of Bil'in and its resistance to the Israeli barrier. The film is structured around the destruction of Burnat's cameras and his family's story over five years of turmoil.
Mamie White is the oldest daughter of D. Ray and Bertie White, a notorious coal mining family in West Virginia. The documentary film The Wild and Wonderful Whites follows the family's life, struggles, and crimes over a year, featuring Mamie's boyfriend Billy Hastings and her brother Jesco White.