Attic Film Fest

Austin, TX, United States, North America

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Attic Film Fest

Austin, TX, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

10th

organizers

Terri Cooper

Executive Director

Jamee Kennedy

Creative Director

Contact details

3203 Park Hills Dr Austin, TX 78746 United States

78746

info@atticfilmfest.org

(512) 956-8233

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About the festival

More than a Film Fest, the ATTIC is a gathering of filmmakers, producers, actors, directors, writers and audiences exploring the art of telling the Christian Gospel story through film.

Each Spring the ATTIC hosts a competitive Film Fest. Judges select and nominate the highest caliber of films to compete for cash awards and additional screenings throughout the ATTIC season. A fun filmmaker dinner opens the fest for networking and fellowship, followed by screenings of the selected films over the course of the next 2 days.

Founded in 2007, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Austin, Texas.

The Attic Film Fest provides cash awards in 3 categroies: Judges Awards (selected from a jury of judges from around the world), Board Awards, and the Audience Favorite Award.

Judges Awards include:
- BEST FILM
- BEST FEATURE
- BEST DOC
- BEST SHORT over 15 minutes
- BEST SHORT under 15 minutes
- BEST DIRECTOR
- BEST EDITING
- BEST SCREENPLAY
- BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
- BEST PERFORMANCE
- BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

Discretionary Board Awards:
- The Great Commission Award
- The Best Family Film
- The Rising Star (Scholarship given to outstanding Student Filmmaker or Performer)
- The TAFFY

The Audience Favorite Award

About

More than a Film Fest, the ATTIC is a gathering of filmmakers, producers, actors, directors, writers and audiences exploring the art of telling the Christian Gospel story through film.

Each Spring the ATTIC hosts a competitive Film Fest. Judges select and nominate the highest caliber of films to compete for cash awards and additional screenings throughout the ATTIC season. A fun filmmaker dinner opens the fest for networking and fellowship, followed by screenings of the selected films over the course of the next 2 days.

Founded in 2007, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Austin, Texas.

The Attic Film Fest provides cash awards in 3 categroies: Judges Awards (selected from a jury of judges from around the world), Board Awards, and the Audience Favorite Award.

Judges Awards include:
- BEST FILM
- BEST FEATURE
- BEST DOC
- BEST SHORT over 15 minutes
- BEST SHORT under 15 minutes
- BEST DIRECTOR
- BEST EDITING
- BEST SCREENPLAY
- BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
- BEST PERFORMANCE
- BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

Discretionary Board Awards:
- The Great Commission Award
- The Best Family Film
- The Rising Star (Scholarship given to outstanding Student Filmmaker or Performer)
- The TAFFY

The Audience Favorite Award

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Who is eligible to compete at TAFF?

TAFF welcomes any filmmaker to compete who has a film that explores, explains, or exemplifies the Gospel of Christ or whose film examines redemptive themes of the Bible (such as self sacrifice, forgiveness, etc.).

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