Gold Coast International Film Festival Announces 2016 Dates and Film Submission Deadlines

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Gold Coast International Film Festival Announces 2016 Dates and Film Submission Deadlines

 

THE GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL IS BACK FOR ITS SIXTH STAR-STUDDED YEAR!

 

July, 2016 (Great Neck, NY) — The Gold Coast International Film Festival (GCIFF) returns this Fall with the 6th anniversary of its star-studded festival. From November 10 – 15, 2016 the Festival will once again celebrate the films and filmmakers who capture our imaginations on the big screen. At GCIFF “Everyone Is Invited” to enjoy the very best in major and independent releases, filmmaker conversations, parties, awards, and glamour.

 

This year’s festival events, many of them free, will include screenings of over 50 feature length and short films from multiple countries, dozens of Q&As with prominent filmmakers and celebrities, parties, family-friendly events and a glamorous Opening Night Gala benefiting the non-profit Gold Coast Arts Center. Join the thousands of area residents, visitors, members of the business and film communities, public officials, students and academics who come together at GCIFF to celebrate the art and influence of cinema in the charming and historic towns and villages of Long Island’s Gold Coast.

 

Highlights from the 2015 GCIFF included a special preview screening of Warner Brothers’ film, The 33, with a Q&A with director Patricia Riggen; a conversation with Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, the US premiere of We Are Twisted F***ing Sister followed by an unforgettable Q&A with director Andrew Horn and members of the band, among many other exciting events.  Other past honorees and special guests of the Arts Center and Film Festival include film industry VIPs Francis Ford Coppola, Baz Luhrman, Hugh Grant, Brian Dennehy, Paul Sorvino, Ed Burns, Bruce Dern, Isabella Rossellini, Eli Wallach, Gabriel Byrne, Lou Diamond Phillips, Phylicia Rashad , Bill Plympton, Phil Donohue, Navid Negahban and Joan Allen as well as composer Morton Gould, visual artists James Rosenquist, Oleg Cassini, Edwina Sandys and Bob Gruen, Broadway stars and Tony winners/ nominees Kelli O’Hara, Melissa Errico and Savion Glover and 4-time Oscar winner for production and costume design Catherine Martin.

 

The 2016 Festival will kick off on November 10th with an Opening Night Benefit Gala, an evening full of glitz and glamour to raise money for the Gold Coast Arts Center. The Arts Center is a vibrant multi-arts institution founded in 1993 which produces year-round cultural classes, exhibits, concerts and programs that bring music, art, theatre, film, dance and educational experiences to students, teachers, seniors and general audiences from throughout the region.

 

The complete 2016 GCIFF schedule will be released in October 2016. Venues will include Soundview Cinemas in Port Washington, the Bow Tie Cinemas in Great Neck/Port Washington/ Manhasset/ Roslyn, the Gold Coast Arts Center in Great Neck and the campus of LIU Post.

 

To continue to whet the appetite of film lovers on Long Island, GCIFF has an incredible lineup of films that will be shown in Great Neck throughout the summer months. Films include the Tribeca hit, The Tenth Man on July 20, and Ira Sachs’ latest gem, Little Men on August 3, and more! For a full lineup of summer films, visit www.goldcoastfilmfestival.org.

 

2016 GCIFF Submission Information:

Get your film into GCIFF! The Gold Coast International Film Festival is now accepting submissions of short and feature films for its 2016 festival in November through Film Freeway.

Regular Submission Deadline: Friday, July 15th, 2016

Late Submission Deadline: Monday, August 15th, 2016

Final Submission Deadline: Thursday, September 1st, 2016

 

Official submission requirements and guidelines can be found at www.goldcoastfilmfestival.org under SUBMISSIONS.

 

If you are a filmmaker in grades K-12 submit your film to the Young Filmmakers Program! Guidelines can be found at: www.goldcoastfilmfestival.org/festival/young-filmmakers

 

 

More About the Gold Coast Film Festival:

 

Located on the “Gold Coast” in the Town of North Hempstead, the Gold Coast International Film Festival was founded with the purpose of establishing a home on Long Island to showcase the work of exceptional filmmakers and provide the public with an insider’s view of the film industry. Year-round festival events include screenings, workshops, conversations with prominent members of the film community, parties and a gala.

During the annual seven-day festival, area residents, visitors, members of the business and film communities, public officials, students and academics come together to celebrate the art and influence of cinema in the charming and historic towns and villages of Long Island’s Gold Coast. In addition to the Fall festival, GCIFF also presents dozens of preview screenings and filmmaker Q&As throughout the year at their year-round Furman and Douglas Elliman Film Series.

The Gold Coast is just a short ride from New York City, and is easily accessible by car, train and the area’s three major airports: John F. Kennedy International, LaGuardia, and MacArthur.

The Gold Coast International Film Festival is produced by the Gold Coast Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in 1993 and dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts through education, exhibition, performance and outreach. 2016 Sponsors include Town of North Hempstead, Long Island University, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Nassau County Industrial Development Agency, Neiman Marcus, AARP, Katz Institute for Women’s Health, part of Northwell Health, Amsterdam at Harborside, A.L. Sarroff Fund and many others.

More About the Gold Coast Arts Center:

 

The Gold Coast Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts through education, exhibition, performance and outreach. For over 20 years we have brought the arts and arts in education experiences to tens of thousands of people throughout our region through our (1) School for the Arts, which offers year-round classes in all visual and performing arts to students of all ages and abilities, (2) Free public art gallery, (3) Concert and lecture series, (4) Outreach programs, which each year bring artist residencies, after-school programs, school assemblies, teacher training workshops and parent-child workshops to students, senior citizens, teachers and others in underserved communities throughout our region, (5) Year round film screening and discussion series and (6) Gold Coast International Film Festival. The Arts Center is an affiliate of the John F Kennedy Center for the for the Performing Arts: Partners in Education Program and National Gallery of Art, both located in Washington DC.

 

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