HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 
One of the most innovative and dynamic film and acting schools in the world, the New York Film Academy offers intensive, hands-on filmmaking, screenwriting, Digital Video, Computer Animation, and Acting programs. Every course and workshop curricula at our film school stems from the philosophy of "learning by doing."

Some of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers and stars have sent their sons and daughters to the film and acting schools of the New York Film Academy including Steven Spielberg, Susan Sarandon, and Kevin Kline to name a few. Yet, some of the best projects to come out of the NYFA are from students with no connections to the industry. Students from all over the world attend NYFA.

The Harlem Film Festival aims to celebrate the art of film in the home of the Harlem Renaissance and give tribute, inspire, educate and entertain by bringing the world to Harlem and Harlem to the world. Committed to exhibiting and encouraging the production of thought-provoking and entertaining films, the festival offers features, documentaries, shorts, student films, animated works, and panel discussions. As well as showcasing some of the best films from around the world, the festival also features the Harlem Spotlight, which highlights films produced or directed by Harlem residents, films shot in Harlem, or films about Harlem and her history.
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transpixel SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
CASA FRELA GALLERY ( 47 West 119th Street )
12:00PM – 6:00PM

12:15PM - 2:45PM
Manhattanville – 31 min.
Shadow Ball – 12 min.
Original Intent – 55 min.
Crowded With Voices – 5 min.
New Harlem (Youth Film) – 16 min.
Before and After - 22min.

3:00PM-3:30PM
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
CASA FRELA GALLERY ( 47 West 119th Street )
12:00PM – 6:00PM

12:15PM - 2:45PM
Manhattanville – 31 min.
Shadow Ball – 12 min.
Original Intent – 55 min.
Crowded With Voices – 5 min.
New Harlem (Youth Film) – 16 min.
Before and After - 22min.

3:00PM-3:30PM
Brownstone Awards (2007 Filmmaker Awards
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2006 HIFF Reception Party
Lou Diamond Phillips (2nd from left) and friends.
Viewed: 322 times.
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