Tickets are selling fast for FLOW Film Festival’s Season 6. The festival runs February 27 through March 3. This ambitious creative endeavor featuring local filmmakers brings highly anticipated attention to the Fort Lauderdale film community.
The events during the festival attract politicians, dignitaries and international royalty. Past guests include Lady Didi Wong, Channel 10 News anchor Calvin Hughes, Queen Karen Hendrickson of Ghana, and The Honorable George Hamilton, Consulate General. Celebrities are also abundant as they walk the red carpet. There are live performances at a variety of chic, local venues.
“Excellent communication and friendly hospitality: what more could we want from organizing a festival? Thanks a lot for this exciting experience,” said Vittorio Caratozzolo, Italian filmmaker and professor.
“It was the best experience; all the staff did an amazing job. It was such a fun and engaging film festival, I learned so much from their team, it was really empowering, and a true honor to be a part of. Definitely recommend!” said Esther Farin, award-winning director.
“Great festival for female filmmakers, and in general for indie filmmakers. A truly international mix of great projects from around the world,” shared Eha Urbsalu, filmmaker and beauty queen.
“You are amazing, Kimberly Douglas from FLOW Film Festival and Market … Thank you from my heart for putting on such an awesome and life changing event! I am so thankful to God for you,” said Amy Barbera, award-winning singer.
“We had such a good time at this festival! It is small but growing quickly due to their enthusiasm and ambition. Kimberly and her team were amazing hosts and made the whole event very special. It was a close, intimate event and a great opportunity to meet with other filmmakers. Put this one on your list!” added Malcolm Ellis, Cayman Islands executive producer
Flow Film Festival is produced by Kimberly Douglas. Opening Night Sponsor is The Easton Rooftop at Courtyard Mariott, Red Carpet Sponsor is SCL Events, Gala Fashion Show Sponsor is Bella Fashion Designs, Film Screening Sponsor is Cinema Paradiso Hollywood, Community Masterclass Sponsor is The World Aids Museum at ArtServ, and Awards Gala Sponsor is Alma’s Steakhouse at Gulfstream Racetrack.
FLOW Film Festival kicks off its 2024-25 season of powerful films focusing on the nature of families the dynamics of abuse. Films include the World Premiere of “Brother’s Horn,” “Best Kept Shut,” “Back to Me,” “Art as Hope,” “Tormented,” “Jupiter” and “Clan Woman,” among others. They will be available online at EntertainmentOxygen.com and at The FLOW South Florida Film Showcase, to be held at Cinema Paradiso Hollywood on February 28.
Individual day passes start at $20. A special Women’s Awards Night at Alma’s Steakhouse, Gulfstream will take place on March 2. The show runs for two hours and 40 minutes and includes a fashion extravaganza by Bella Fashion Designs as well as live performances from local artists, with DJ Sergio spinning the night away.
FLOW Film Festival will also be offering two All Access Pass options this season. The All-Access Pass ($100) offers access to all events and screenings with a complimentary beverage at each. The All-Access VIP Pass ($150) offers access to all events and screenings with 2 complimentary beverages at each and seating with the founder, Kimberly Douglas . Discounts are available for groups.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.flowffm.com, call 424-222-3370 or email info@flowffm.com.
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