Film and event schedule for Sunday, April 10
The final day of the Sixth Annual Fort Myers Film Festival takes place on Sunday, April 10, 2016 and ends with a champagne and dessert awards gala reception at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater at 1380 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers, FL. This is where the Fort Myers Film Festival will honor the category winners in the 6th annual Fort Myers Film Festival with hardware and a showing of one award winning film.
The Fort Myers Film Festival is an intelligent independent filmmaker’s preferred event to create, unite and showcase the finest artistic cinematic works. The Fort Myers Film Festival is known for world-class swagger and support of local filmmakers. The event has featured hundreds of local filmmakers and is a must attend for cineasts who love independent film and film festivals. The Fort Myers Film Festival was awarded the prestigious 2015 Chrysalis Award for Cultural Achievement this year. Come and see why.
For a complete list of times and locations, maps and articles on featured movies, panels and parties head to www.fortmyersfilmfestival.com. For additional information go to www.sbdac.com, www.fortmyersfilmfestival.com join www.facebook.com/fortmyersfilmfestival and follow at www.twitter.com/fortmyersfilm for updates and events.
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