...We believe that the borough can support a world class film festival and we believe that we are the folks to do it. I see our niche as a fiercely independent festival that is not pandering to the lowest common denominator. We will become a festival to consider when budgeting for and planning for the festival life of an indie film. By choosing that first week in March, we know that New Yorkers will have a quirky, interesting world class festival in their own backyard that:
a. creates community around the films and where filmmakers meet their audience.
b. takes care of your film and does what we say we are going to do.
I feel incredibly lucky to have started this blog when I did, because it gave me the opportunity to witness the growth of the Queens World Film Festival, a film festival that embraces the entire borough and is based in Jackson Heights, my old stomping grounds, the neighborhood I frequented as a kid and know like the back of my hand. In this profile of QWFF from the latest issue of MovieMaker, director Katha Cato - a truly remarkable woman - speaks at length about the fest's goals. I urge you to take a look.
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