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Friday, May 13, 2016

NEWS: Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Announces Inaugural Year; Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival for Fall 2016 Fest

Now accepting features and shorts with a focus on horror, sci-fi and bizarre films by emerging talent!

The Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival (PUFF) is now accepting feature length and short film submissions for 2016. The first year film festival aims to bring independent genre films to Center City Philadelphia.

Run by Fangoria contributor Madeleine Koestner and longtime pop culture blogger Alex Gardner, PUFF has been hosting monthly screenings at one of Philly's last video rental shops, CineMug. These screenings will culminate in a weekend-long festival that will feature a networking night, horror trivia, and plenty of exciting new features and shorts.

“Philadelphia has a lot of great retro events, but it lacks a dedicated genre film festival to showcase new and upcoming talent,” explains Koestner.  “We are launching PUFF to give Philadelphia its own film festival to celebrate horror, sci-fi and bizarre movies that are not normally showcased at more mainstream events. We aim to grow PUFF into a multi-media event where people can come enjoy our great city while experiencing the best in new cinema.”

The festival will focus not only on delivering an alternative film festival to the local movie fanatics of Philadelphia, but connecting upstart filmmakers with distribution outlets by working with local independent film distributors. The festival directors offer a combined ten years of film festival and horror journalism experience, working with Fangoria, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Another Hole in the Head, Buffalo Dreams, the Bay Area’s SiliCon, and more.

The festival directors also look forward to working with local filmmakers, artists and other venues to create a great festival where movie lovers can gather once a year to celebrate film and socialize.

“Eventually we hope to include the popular aspects of all Philly nightlife where filmmakers and attendees can watch great movies then get together to discuss the films, network and have a little fun,” said Gardner. “Discovering great films will always be the focus, but after the credits, we want to make sure the filmmakers and badge holders have a party to go to.”

More exiting PUFF announcements coming this summer!

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Film submissions are now being accepted through Filmfreeway and Without a Box for all categories with a heavy focus on horror and sci-fi. Both PUFF festival directors are also available for interviews. For all further questions, or to arrange an interview, please contact the media contact.








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