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The International Family Film Festival Turns Hollywood Upside Down!

This year’s International Family Film Festival has selected Alice, Upside Down, by writer/producer/director Sandy Tung, as its opening night feature presentation, screening Thursday, February 28th at 8:00pm at the landmark, Raleigh Studios. The premiere is followed by a fiesta-filled reception at the famous, Lucy’s El Adobe Café on Melrose.

Funny and poignant, Alice Upside Down is the story of a young girl in her “tweens”, grappling with finding her identity after the loss of her mother, when the family moves to a new home, in a new city, to a new school, where she must make new friends. Adapted from a series of children’s books, Tung states that, “The film is a little more real (than other films made for kids), in that Alice (11) is struggling with very real issues.” Tung, along with co-writer Meghan Heritage and producers Carl Borack and Dale Rosenbloom are extremely proud of this film and the “skilled” young actress, Alyson Stoner, who plays the lead. Tung is honored his film has been selected to open IFFF’s 13th Season!

IFFF also kicks off its four day screening schedule on the 28th with two other delightful films. In the six o’clock slot is producer/director Dennis Fallon’s, All Roads Lead Home, about the rebellious twelve year old, Belle, who is sent to live on her grandfather’s farm where she learns about the value of life through the expendability of animals, which begs her to wonder, am I useful? And at 4pm, writer/producer/director Conchita Nora Villa gives us, Alondra Smiles, the story of fourteen year old Alondra who (after having had a rough start in life), is planning a special 15th birthday celebration with her friends and grandparents, when her jealous cousin threatens to ruin everything just to have her way.

The International Family Film Festival promotes socially responsible films and screenplays, suitable for a general audience, that express a fundamental respect for the positive values of life. The IFFF advocates and encourages the creation and sharing of family film and screenplay product through film exhibition, professional and children’s hands-on film camps, seminars and post-film discussions. The IFFF has a target audience of Filmmakers, Producers, Distributors, Press, Critics, Industry, Small Businesses, Families and Kids. According to Chris Shoemaker, IFFF’s Executive Director, "Following the successful market for the independent family films screened at last year’s IFFF, it became apparent that the family film genre has come of age and is ready to hold its own in Hollywood."

This year IFFF has films from around the world connecting filmmakers and audiences through one heart, one mind, and one world -- all united by universal human experiences. Enjoy a plethora of family films from seventeen diverse countries, which express a fundamental respect for humanity and the affirmative values of life that connect us all. The International Family Film Festival - Make a Film, Make a Friend, World Peace through Filmmaking!


  • Scott and Paula Merrow entered last year’s short comedy screenplay “The Spider Experiment” which was a Finalist in their category. Since last February they have completed a short live action film of the script which has been entered into this year’s festival. This talented couple also penned the 2007 winning comedy short film “A Piece of Pie” which was produced by Tough Cookie Productions.
  • Scott Hylton’s winning feature screenplay from 2005, “Treasure of the Painted Forest” was produced as a feature comedy and entered into the 2007 IFFF. The film was a Finalist in its category and signed a distribution deal at the festival with Artist View Entertainment.
  • Monterey Media, the producers of the 2007 IFFF Best Feature Drama, “Eye of the Dolphin”, have completed and submitted a new feature film for this year’s competition, “Pearl Diver”.
  • Rahel Kent, the producer/writer of the short animation “Santa’s Camels”, a Finalist in Short Animation category in 2007, signed an international distribution deal with Short Films International. The film has been released worldwide. When the Swedish TV picked it up, they translated it into Swedish in perfect rhyme, just like the English version…what a thrill for Rahel.
  • “Beautiful Dreamer” was the 2007 Directors Gold Award and producer Bradford Sublett has signed with CCI for international distribution.
  • Christopher Canole won the 2007 Best Feature Screenplay in the Sci-Fi/Adventure category with “Felix the Flyer”, and as a result of his win, Chris has received over one hundred enquiries about the script, and continues to win Awards at other festivals such as Twin Rivers, San Diego International Film Festival and Queens International.. He is currently working on a production deal.


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For more information visit www.iffilmfest.org or contact:

Patte Dee McKee
(661) 257-3131
info@iffilmfest.org
Suzanne Shoemaker
(818) 332-7951 ext. 703
sshoemaker@iffilmfest.org

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