The Okanagan Society of Independent Filmmaking (OSIF) is presenting its inaugural IndieFest: A short film and documentary film festival featuring locally produced films.
The OSIF has taken what it calls the best short films and short documentaries created locally, showcasing the top filmmaking and acting talent the Okanagan has to offer and will present them Thursday at the Paramount Theatre in Kelowna.
Kelowna Coun. Ryan Donn said the event is a perfect way to put the spotlight on locally made films.
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OSIF board president, Kelly Veltri and board member Marc Nadeau planned the event as a way to showcase local talent and have an all-ages event as an alternative to HorrorFest, which had its seventh annual screening this past October.
There will be 11 short films and documentaries screened at the event.The list includes:
91裸聊视频ut of the Darkness by Troy Payne
91裸聊视频elirium by Curtis Sandmaier
91裸聊视频he Royal Affair by Jeff Myers
91裸聊视频ove91裸聊视频檚 Blade by Adam Ritz
91裸聊视频eus by Katie Rabb
91裸聊视频 Phone by Zan Klein
91裸聊视频he Journey Home by Lily Zarif
91裸聊视频f Man & Machine by Jiri Bakala
91裸聊视频ad Mango by Chelsea McEvoy
91裸聊视频ubed by Koltyn Gaboury
91裸聊视频ow Pressure Horizon by Gary Potzkai
On Thursday, the Paramount91裸聊视频檚 doors will open at 6 p.m. and films begin at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets will be available at the door or in advance at Leo91裸聊视频檚 Video or the Film Factory.
For more information about OSIF, please visit www.osif.org.