2010 INTERNATIONAL FAMILY FESTIVAL

The International Family Film Festival is March 10-14, 2010 at the Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California. There are 67 Premieres, 19 International films, 20 Student Films from professional Film Schools and over 16 Finalist screenplays from the US, Canada, Turkey and China being presented in the Screenwriter's Showcase.

This year, in keeping with its' mission to exhibit films made from around the world, the IFFF proudly presents a select block of Chinese films appropriate for children and general audience viewing. A Chinese delegation of over 25 of China's leading film directors, producers, distributors, cinematographers, programmers, actors and child stars will be attending the entire festival event. We are especially delighted to be hosting Mrs. Jingti Chen who is the Chairwoman and Chief Delegate of The China Children's Film Association. She will be attending the festival, networking and speaking at the panel on Producing Films in China. All of these professionals will attend the screenings and be available for a rare and unique Q&A following the films.

The Chinese Block of 14 films will be shown in their entirety on March 10 at the Raleigh Studios and then throughout the festival from March 11-14. They are being presented by The Chinese Film Bureau State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and The China Children's Film Association, in Cooperation with Ms. Jingti Chen, Chairwoman of the China Children's Film Association and Lynn Tang, Executive Director, The Maeya Cultural Exchange Group.

The IFFF Awards Ceremony is Sunday, March 14, 2010 hosted by Nancy Cartwright, the immortal talented voice-over actress for Bart Simpson, and the honorees are: Andreas Deja (Walt Disney's well known "villain" creator) with the "Friz" Animation Award, and the Hallmark Channel with the IFFF Film Excellence Award.