Location | Anchorage, U.S |
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Founded | 2001 |
Awards | Audience & Jury |
No. of films | Ca 100 |
Website | http://anchoragefilmfestival.org |
The Anchorage International Film Festival (AIFF) is the largest film festival in Alaska. [1] It is held annually in Anchorage. [2] [3] [4]
Founded in 2001, [5] the festival takes place annually in December. Around 100 films are shown in several diverse categories. The festival is co-directed by Ida Theresa Myklebost and John Gamache [6]
The main venue for AIFF is the Bear Tooth Theatrepub which hosts the opening night celebration as well as several other films and events throughout the festival. AIFF also screens films at several venues around Anchorage. [7] [8]
The Anchorage International Film Festival was founded in 2001 by Tony Sheppard. Since its inception the festival has grown to become the largest multi-genre film festival in Alaska. [9]
In November 30, 2018, Anchorage was hit with a 7.0 earthquake on Opening Night. The Bear Tooth was heavily damaged. AIFF quickly found a new venue and opened one day late. [10]
The awards are in the following main categories:
Location | Anchorage, U.S |
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Founded | 2001 |
Awards | Audience & Jury |
No. of films | Ca 100 |
Website | http://anchoragefilmfestival.org |
The Anchorage International Film Festival (AIFF) is the largest film festival in Alaska. [1] It is held annually in Anchorage. [2] [3] [4]
Founded in 2001, [5] the festival takes place annually in December. Around 100 films are shown in several diverse categories. The festival is co-directed by Ida Theresa Myklebost and John Gamache [6]
The main venue for AIFF is the Bear Tooth Theatrepub which hosts the opening night celebration as well as several other films and events throughout the festival. AIFF also screens films at several venues around Anchorage. [7] [8]
The Anchorage International Film Festival was founded in 2001 by Tony Sheppard. Since its inception the festival has grown to become the largest multi-genre film festival in Alaska. [9]
In November 30, 2018, Anchorage was hit with a 7.0 earthquake on Opening Night. The Bear Tooth was heavily damaged. AIFF quickly found a new venue and opened one day late. [10]
The awards are in the following main categories: