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Filmmaker, film-goers and actors from across the globe attending the 22nd Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival (PBIFF) will soon be going back to school, at the beautiful Keiser University (http://www.keiseruniversity.edu/residential), Flagship Campus, 2600 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida.
"This partnership is most fitting as Keiser University's mission and passion aligns with the Mission Statement for the film festival which is to help aspiring artists in film, acting, producing and directing their works of art," said President of PBIFF, Jeff Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Keiser [Keiser University], Greg and Dawn Hauptner [G-Star School for the Arts], Jeff Davis [PBIFF] have teamed up for the benefit of Local Student Filmmakers, High School to College Graduation. The Purpose is to support the Arts with scholarships for film education," Davis added.
The festival runs from March 29-April 2nd and will be split with a more traditional theater, Cinemark Palace 20 in Boca Raton and Keiser University Theatre, West Palm Beach Flagship Campus. The film process is almost complete as this year's lineup is carefully hand selected, Ann Fishman, a Local Woman Filmmaker with three [3] films Produced, has been instrumental in the selection process. Actor George Hamilton, a cast member of Ann's latest film "SWIPED" is honored to be associated with Ann.
"We are extremely happy to have PBIFF at Keiser University and it's been the talk of the campus for weeks now," said Art Keiser, Founder, Keiser University along with the entire Facility Staff.
For more information on films and the schedule or sponsorships, please visit: www.PBIFilmFest.org
About Palm Beach International Film Festival
The Palm Beach International Film Festival is unlike any other film festival in America. It's renowned for showing filmmakers and filmgoers a good time with parties and glittering special events. In 2015, over 120 films were screened, including 50 outstanding foreign films, representing 24 countries. In 2016, nearly 80 features of the 192 films presented, including 30 World, International, North American, and US Premieres. Over 115 filmmakers and actors attended, many made the trip here to Palm Beach County at their own expense, from countries such as Canada, Israel, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela, to meet our Florida patrons.
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