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The Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is an annual film festival based in Cleveland, Ohio. CIFF is the largest film festival in Ohio and among the longest-running in the United States. [1] The festival is held at Playhouse Square, the largest performing arts center in the United States outside of New York City. [2]
Its home office is at the University of Oklahoma, but it has members throughout the world. [1] SCMS holds an annual conference and publishes the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies (formerly Cinema Journal), a periodical featuring articles on media from a critical (i.e., not empirical) perspective.
Cleveland: Held annually by the Film Society of Case Western Reserve University, this is the longest-running 24+ hour movie marathon event. Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation: 2012: Cleveland: The 9-day event, held in the fall, provides a forum to celebrate, preserve, promote and advance African American arts, culture and cinema.
November 2024. Friday, Nov. 1: Screen Actors Guild Awards submissions are due at 5:00 p.m. PT. Monday, Nov. 4: Golden Globes submissions deadline for film and television
'This is a Film About the Black Keys' (7:35 p.m., April 5, KeyBank State Theatre) Akron’s native sons of rock ‘n’ roll get the documentary treatment from Dupre who takes the audience through ...
The 48th Cleveland International Film Festival will take on a distinctly Akron flavor for opening night. The documentary “Devo,” the story of the influential Rubber City-based rock band that ...
Paul Schrader (Film Comment) A. O. Scott (New York Times) Lisa Schwarzbaum (Entertainment Weekly) Matt Zoller Seitz (The House Next Door, RogerEbert.com) Gene Shalit (NBC's Today Show) Mayank Shekhar (Dainik Bhaskar) Tom Shone (The Sunday Times) Joel Siegel (Good Morning America) John Simon (New York, Esquire) Gene Siskel (Chicago Tribune ...
The Cleveland Cinematheque, as it is colloquially known, was founded in 1984 by John Ewing, Ron Holloway, and George Gund III. [2] Originally housed at Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Institute of Art has been home to the non-profit since 1986. [3] John Ewing served as director and programmer from its founding until June 30, 2024 ...