Toronto Film Week, Somerville Film Festival, Angeles Documentaries – Film Festival Guide for September 22

Toronto Film Week, Somerville Film Festival, Angeles Documentaries – Film Festival Guide for September 22

Toronto Film Week, Somerville Film Festival, Angeles Documentaries – Film Festival Guide for September 22 from FilmsGoneWild.com


Angeles Documentaries

We are documentary focused only.
That means to us, documentary is not just another category like in many film festivals. We think documentaries deserve more attention, and we want to contribute, and give them some of that attention.

Names that were part of our program festival include: Jonathan Demme, Christian Audigier, Alice Cooper, Matthew Broderick, Rob Zombie, Tom Savini & John Carpenter

We select all kind of documentaries, regardless of length.
To ignite a debate, start a talk, share your vision and explorations, deepen your analysis on numerous topics… Explore the world,, bring these issues to the table, whether you shot it with a DSLR or a top 4K+ camera.

We accept all themes and language. If not English speaking we require English subtitles.

https://filmfreeway.com/AngelesDocumentaries


Toronto Film Week, Somerville Film Festival, Angeles Documentaries – Film Festival Guide for September 22

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Toronto Film Week

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent.
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Running in association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week (screens in Spring) focuses on the unconventional, the unusual, the underground, the intuitive, the innovative, the minimalistic and the true artists of our time.

The Toronto Film Week is a true arthouse festival in every sense. Aiming to inspire, motivate and award new talent.

The Toronto Film Week is an official partner festival of The Producer’s Night Los Angeles (www.producersnight.com)

https://filmfreeway.com/TorontoFilmWeek


Toronto Film Week, Somerville Film Festival, Angeles Documentaries – Film Festival Guide for September 22

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Somerville Film Festival

Get ready for the 2026 Somerville International Film Festival, an annual film festival meant to showcase innovative independent cinema from around the world by up-and-coming artists or as Boston Magazine called it “fresh cinematic visions”.

Aiming to inspire, motivate and award new talent, The Somerville Film Festival will take place in the bustling Davis Square neighborhood of Somerville (MA). As a celebration of the cinematic and visual arts, the festival will bring diverse international films to our community (The Rockwell) and showcase the best regional and international filmmakers. Somerville Film Festival aims to expand the artistic image of our region, engage new audiences in the world of film, and inspire creativity in all of us.

Somerville International Film Festival is
– Named as one of the Top 50 Emerging Film Festivals worldwide by Final Cut Magazine.
– A Producer’s Night Los Angeles qualifying film festival
– A Cannes International Film Week qualifying film festival
– An IMDB qualifying film festival

https://filmfreeway.com/SomervilleFilmFestival


Dublin Independent Film Festival

The Dublin Independent Film Festival brings groundbreaking shorts and feature films of groundbreaking artists and filmmakers. Loyal to our vision to create a safe place open to a diverse audience with people of all backgrounds, DIFF takes place in local venues that live up to the city’s vibe and cultural history.

Our programme spans a wide range showcasing the creations of upcoming talents passionate about the art of cinema.

The Dublin Independent Film Festival aims to become a cultural hub where the artists and audience can interact and exchange ideas.

The Dublin Independent Film Festival is organised by HFP, a pioneer organisation that runs Film Festivals and other events showcasing and championing ideas of diversity. Through our global series of film Festivals that spread over 13 countries, we open the path to voices with a compelling story to share. Our main mission is to honour independent cinema and establish a network of artists eager to join forces and spread their work across all nations. HFP runs 25 film Festivals worldwide.

The Festival’s award-winning films are presented at the end of the screenings and are announced on our official website and social media.

All winners receive our official award certificate.

https://filmfreeway.com/DublinIndependentFilmFestival