This year, the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) attracted more than 70,000 attendees. Of the 70,000 more than 300 of the guests were talented filmmakers, directors, producers, writers and actors. The Miami International Film Festival serves as a premiere venue for the launch of new Ibero-American cinema. It is a respected exhibit for international films entering the United States as well as American independent and documentary cinema. The great impact of this festival is proven in its numbers, since is marketed in different press media and other ways like social media or web marketing using services as the Miami SEO Agency, that are expert on this . With worldwide press coverage and media impressions, the 2013 MIFF garnered 6 billion online hits! Below you can see the highlights from this year’s red carpet:
Due to its high cultural influence, MIFF is known for launching careers for some of today’s most celebrated international movie makers such as Pedro Almodovar (I’m So Excited), Luc Besson (Taken 2), Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men), Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs), and Lawrence Kasdan (Star Wars Episode V).
With a colorful array of cinematic selections-from features, documentaries, and shorts to experimental cinema, and Florida-centric stories-the Miami International Festival will be sure to engage, excite and entertain audiences. It will likely be worth any filmmaker’s while to participate, especially when there is $70,000 in cash prizes available to festival winners.
The 31st Annual MIFF is slated to take place March 7-16, 2014 and the call for entries is still open! The quickly approaching late deadline is August 26, 2013. However, the final extended deadline closes on Friday, September 30, 2013. Non-festival category submissions for feature projects, either completed or in post-production, that seek exposure to sales, distribution, and programming professionals, will be accepted until November 20, 2013. Miami International Film Festival only accepts online entries submitted via Withoutabox.com.
If you’re not a filmmaker submitting a project and you pl would like to still be involved in this prestigious film event, there are still many ways to attend
For more information about the 31st Annal Miami International Festival visit http://www.miamifilmfestival.com/