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Independent Feature Project

Independent Filmmaker Project
Formation 1979
Type Film
Legal status Active
Location
Website ifp.org

Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) is the name for a series of membership-based, not-for-profit organizations that produce programs that assist independent filmmakers in connecting with film-industry professionals and, ultimately, audiences.

It was founded in 1979 by independent filmmakers. Under the IFP umbrella, the New York City organization has over 5,000 members. Affiliated regional organizations are based in Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Phoenix, and Seattle. The IFP's executive director is Joana Vicente.

Among the major programs and initiatives are the following:

Produced by IFP, this is a four-day promotional campaign to help draw new audiences to independent film and independent theaters in New York City. It includes a first-of-its-kind reduced-price ticket promotion of $6 for all shows Monday–Thursday. Participating theaters in 2006 included Landmark's Sunshine Cinema in the East Village and Brooklyn's BAM Rose Cinemas.

Founded in 1979, the IFP Market is a five-day showcase, held each autumn in New York, for new independent projects. It is unique in the U.S. for providing a forum for independent screenwriters, directors, and producers with projects in various stages of development to present their work directly to industry executives. To facilitate business opportunities, IFP schedules more than 1,800 one-on-one meetings annually for filmmakers with participating projects and high-level industry executives. Sections include emerging narrative, spotlight on documentaries, and the no borders international co-production market. In total, approximately 200 projects are invited to participate annually. The IFP Market takes place during Independent Film Week.

Filmmaker is the leading publication (print, on-line, and through its blog) providing an insider's perspective into all areas of the American independent filmmaking experience, which include articles covering the creative process, business, and technology. It is written by filmmakers for filmmakers and film lovers. Its editorial direction is governed by Sundance Award-winning producer Scott Macaulay, the magazine's editor since 1992. The magazine is published quarterly and available as a benefit of IFP membership or through direct subscription, and at retail chains and newsstands internationally.


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