Berkshire International Film Festival

The Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF) was founded in 2005 by Kelley Vickery inGreat Barrington, Massachusetts. The four-day festival features independent films for filmmakers and film aficionados, with showings of features, documentaries, shorts, and animation—as well as panel discussions and special events focusing on filmmakers and talented artists from both sides of the camera.

Berkshire International Film Festival
LocationGreat Barrington, Massachusetts
Founded2005
DirectorsKelley R. Vickery
Websitehttp://www.biffma.com/

It is scheduled in mid-May as a kick-off to the Berkshires cultural season.[1] BIFF aims to provide filmmakers, producers, directors, writers and actors a place to present their work and to interact with each other and with the audience. The Festival aims to showcase challenging and relevant documentaries, and to provide a platform for Berkshire filmmakers. In 2010 the festival attracted 500 submissions, of which 77 were selected for screening.[1]

Selected films

2016
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007

References

Further reading

  • Vercellin, Neil (28 June 2014). "Cinematic Assembly: Attending the Berkshire Int'l Film Festival". ArtsEditor. Retrieved 30 June 2014.


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