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The Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival was founded in 2001 to provide a venue for Iowa-connected filmmakers to screen their work for peers and general audiences. The organization's primary goals are to encourage independent filmmakers with Iowa ties to continue improving their craft, to provide a place to specifically showcase Iowa-connected films, present a unique cultural event to the community, and to offer networking opportunities for the purpose of strengthening Iowa connections in the film industry everywhere. It is held the first full non-Easter weekend in April, at the Collins Road Theatres in Marion, Iowa, a town adjacent to Cedar Rapids.

The Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival is open to independent filmmakers who wish to showcase their productions and network with others. Festival screenings are open to the public. In addition to screenings and awards, the festival also includes seminars, guest speakers and other activities for filmmakers and attendees.

This festival is open to all genres and there is no date-of-completion stipulation. Films are accepted from around the country. Unique to this event, all films must meet the criteria of having an Iowa Connection. A big part of CRIFF's mission is recognizing that people with ties to Iowa exist in the production industry all over the world. Entered films come from anywhere and by anyone, with an Iowa connection of some sort. That could be a crew or cast member who lived, worked or went to school in Iowa; a film that was produced, at least in part, in Iowa; or a story featuring an Iowa subject or Iowan (past or present, real or fictional).

Filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place, Haunt, 65) screened works at CRIFF multiple times early in their careers.

The Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival has frequently screened works from mystery writer and director Max Allan Collins.

Producers from the movie The Final Season have appeared at the Festival twice. The movie's trailer premiered at the 2006 event.

References

  1. "Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival, April 14-15, Announces Call for Entries". 13 December 2022.
  2. "Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival - Fest 2004".
  3. "Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival - Fest 2002".
  4. "Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival - Fest 2005".
  5. "We're Not in Iowa Anymore— Scott Beck and Bryan Woods on Subverting Expectations in 'The Quiet Place'". 8 March 2021.
  6. CriticDoctor, April 2006 Archived 2007-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival - Fest 2002".
  8. Cedar Rapids Gazette, April 26, 2006

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