iGen Film Festival
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The mission of the iGen Film Festival (formerly the Elijah Wells Youth Indie Film Festival) is to provide a platform for emerging filmmakers ages 16-25, around the world to reach the broadest possible audience and to generate international dialogue through cinema. The festival looks to celebrate and inspire the youth to develop their technical and creative skills.
We are delighted that every year we draw packed houses as our community shows its support for essential films and aids us in maintaining our success as a promoter of arts, culture, and education.
The iGen Film Festival looks to promote a new generation of emerging youth film filmmakers who are enriching the artistic landscape of film. This year's festival will include engaging and thought-provoking films, expert speakers and audience interaction. The festival will provide a platform for film creatives to find their voice in a rapidly expanding landscape.
The creative force behind the festival is Elijah Wells, President, and CEO of Elijah Wells Films produces the festival. The company has become a staple brand in the film industry, specializing in documentary and filmmaking.
Elijah produced the short film "The Gift," which was the American Black Film Festival's 2012 Community Short Film Showcase winner. Key industry leaders and celebrities which include; Jeff Friday, Founder of American Black Film Festival, Robert Townsend, Spike Lee, Omari Hardwick and Joann Payton have all lend their support to Elijah.
We are delighted that every year we draw packed houses as our community shows its support for essential films and aids us in maintaining our success as a promoter of arts, culture, and education.
The iGen Film Festival looks to promote a new generation of emerging youth film filmmakers who are enriching the artistic landscape of film. This year's festival will include engaging and thought-provoking films, expert speakers and audience interaction. The festival will provide a platform for film creatives to find their voice in a rapidly expanding landscape.
The creative force behind the festival is Elijah Wells, President, and CEO of Elijah Wells Films produces the festival. The company has become a staple brand in the film industry, specializing in documentary and filmmaking.
Elijah produced the short film "The Gift," which was the American Black Film Festival's 2012 Community Short Film Showcase winner. Key industry leaders and celebrities which include; Jeff Friday, Founder of American Black Film Festival, Robert Townsend, Spike Lee, Omari Hardwick and Joann Payton have all lend their support to Elijah.