BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:iCalendar-Ruby BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240408 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037757310 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240409 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037759359 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240410 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037761408 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037763457 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037765506 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037766531 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings DESCRIPTION:From April 8-14\, 2024\, The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) presents its 51st edition featuring over 215 films represe nting more than 50 countries in competition at the historic Athena Cinema i n uptown Athens\, OH. 14 feature length films and a variety of short films from across the globe will screen and compete in the annual festival with w inners chosen by the independent jury\, garnishing cash prizes and awards i ncluding Academy Qualifying status in select categories. This year’s festiv al features a world-class array of special events\, film screenings\, and a fter-parties.\n\nAIFVF’s visiting artist lineup includes the opening night film Dandelion by Jackson\, Ohio born and raised director\, Nicole Riegel. Festival alumni and jury member Jodi Wille returns with her feature documen tary Welcome Space Brothers about the 1970s-era UFO religious movement and public television pioneers\, The Unarius Academy of Science. Also serving o n the jury is New York City based filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg\, who will present her genre-bending fantasy feature Spirit Riser. Paper Magazine ref ers to Greenberg as “Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS foo tage of the '80s and the Neo-Dada internet iconoclasm.” Whose Streets? dire ctor Sabaah Folayan joins us again to present a new program of her work pai nting an optimistic yet unflinching gaze on the urgent questions of our tim e. Internationally recognized experimental filmmaker Michael Robinson will round out the 51st AIFVF jury. Robinson will present a program of his work exploring the emotional mechanics of popular media\, the transcendent poten tial of heartache\, and the instability of the collective realities we inha bit.\n\nAs in past years\, all screenings and events are free for students due to the generosity of Arts for Ohio. Students can pick up tickets on the day of each screening at the Athena Cinema box office. Professors are also encouraged to bring their classes to the festival because of the wide rang e of topics presented.\n\nFounded in 1973\, the Athens International Film + Video Festival has been presenting the best in international film for 51 y ears. Known globally as a festival that supports cinema from independent\, underground\, and marginalized populations\, the AIFVF represents the value s that we share as a community. For over five decades\, the festival has em braced experimental\, narrative\, animation\, and documentary\, short-form\ , and feature length films from every corner of the globe. The Athens Inter national Film + Video Festival is administered by The Athens Center for Fil m and Video\, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University. Ful l schedule and ticket information available at www.athensfest.org.\n\nReque sts for ASL interpreters and other accessibility requests can be sent to at hensohiofilmfest@gmail.com. DTSTAMP:20241126T141533Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414 GEO:39.328395;-82.100838 LOCATION:Athena Cinema SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 51st Athens International Film + Video Festival UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45810037768580 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/51_athens_international_film_video_fest ival END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
View Site in Mobile | Classic
Share by: