Arts and Entertainment
October 31, 2023
From: Milburn Stone Memorial TheatreThe Cecil County Independent Film Festival Unveils a World of Cinematic Excellence With Local Flair
Cecil County, MD — The Cecil County Independent Film Festival returns to light up the screen on November 10th, 11th, and 12th at the Milburn Stone Theatre. This three-day extravaganza promises to bring the world of independent cinema to Cecil County, featuring an array of captivating short and full length films from across the globe.
With tickets priced at just $10 per film block, $25 for a full day pass, and $50 for a full weekend experience, the festival offers affordable access to the finest in independent filmmaking. Tickets can be purchased at milburnstone.com, milburnstonetickets.com, or by calling the box office at (410) 287-1037.
Film enthusiasts and cinephiles can find the festival's complete schedule and detailed information about the showcased films at https://www.milburnstone.com/filmfestival. The website also provides updates on showtimes, allowing attendees to plan their experience accordingly.
One of the festival's most exciting features is the Audience Choice Awards. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to cast their votes for their favorite films, directly influencing the recognition and success of filmmakers from around the world.
The festival proudly hosts an eclectic selection of short films, representing diverse cinematic voices and storytelling from countries such as China, Great Britain, Greece, Poland, and Turkey. On Friday and Sunday, there's an exclusive block of films hailing from Spain, promising a journey into the Spanish cinematic landscape.
Cecil County and the surrounding region will also shine on the festival stage. Local and regional filmmakers will be celebrated, with Samuel White's full-length feature, "Safewords," representing Cecil County. Director Brian Wild of Wilmington, Delaware, will grace the festival with the eccentric and engaging short film, "The Boog." Both filmmakers are previous winners at the Festival. The festival will also showcase the talents of directors like Lisa Panzer (Aston, PA), Matt Barry (Baltimore, MD), and David F Musolf (Sewaren, NJ), among others.
The Cecil County Independent Film Festival promises an unforgettable cinematic journey, connecting local audiences with international storytelling. Don't miss this extraordinary event and the chance to discover the world of independent film.
For more information, please visit https://www.milburnstone.com/filmfestival or contact us at (410) 287-1037.