April 10, 2012
By Andrea Steele
Freethought Film Festival Foundation was established in the spring of 2009, with the primary focus of hosting the annual International Freethought Film Festival in a different city each year. As a 501( c)(3) nonprofit, educational organization that promotes reason, critical thinking and freedom of inquiry through the medium of film, it has grown—and continues to grow—to be much more than a just a film festival. The work of the Freethought Film Fest...
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Poker in the Church
For Immediate Release(Orlando, March 13, 2012) The Freethought Film Festival Foundation is hosting a charity event on Wednesday, August 1st, 2012. The first annual Freethought Celebrity Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament and Casino Night, themed, “Poker in The Church”, will be held at “The Church” nightclub in downtown Denver, Colorado. The fundraising event is to benefit the F...
Exciting things are underway in our second season. The Freethought Film Festival Foundation is at the forefront of the secular movement in introducing the general public to freethought ideals. From July 31st through August 5th, 2012, in Denver, Colorado, FFFF will host not only the second annual International Freethought Film Festival, to include indie film screenings, Q&As and parties, but a major charity event as well! There are multiple opportunities for organizations, businesses and in...
The International Freethought Film Festival is taking place at the iconic Tampa Theatre in downtown Tampa, Florida during the weekend of May 13th-15th. If you value freedom of expression and the freedom to ask questions and challenge things that seem to defy all reason; this event is surely deserving of your attention. This is the first film festival of its kind where the entire focus is to promote reason, critical thinking and freedom of inquiry. Most of the films question and challenge reli...
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International Freethought Film Festival Update
January 31, 2011
From the Director
Andrea Steele
Our call for submissions for the first season of the International Freethought Film Festival is closed; which mea...
Call for Submissions for the first season of the International Freethought Film Festival is now closed. Over 30 filmmakers received the good news that their films have been selected to be screened at the IFFF inaugural event during the weekend of May 13th-15th, 2011 in downtown Tampa, Florida at the Tampa Theatre. Films that best reflected the mission statement of promoting reason, critical thinking and freedom of inquiry were selected. While reason, critical thinking and freedom of inquiry...
A First of Its Kind Film Festival is Going There
The Freethought Film Festival Foundation is hosting the First Annual International Freethought Film Festival in May of 2011, at the historic Tampa Theatre located at 711 Franklin Street in downtown Tampa, Florida, USA. Opening night is Friday the 13th. The weekend-long event will run through May15th, and the program will consist of Independent films selected from film submissions that have been entered for consideration. Ten different screening...
Attendees of the Atheist Alliance International and Humanist Canada 2010 North American Convention will get an exclusive sneak preview of the International Freethought Film Festival.
The Freethought Film Festival Foundation (FFFF) partnered with Atheist Alliance International (AAI) and Humanist Canada (HC), and committed as a convention sponsor of the AAI-HC 2010 North American Convention. The non-profit, educational organization, whose mission is to “promote reason, critical thinking ...
The International Freethought Film Festival is hosted by the Freethought Film Festival Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, educational organization promoting reason, critical thinking and freedom of inquiry through the medium of film. The biggest project to carry out that mission is the production of the International Freethought Film Festival; an annual event that features independent films submitted by filmmakers. The film festival is a celebration of having the basic human right to express freethought concepts, and to educate the public on the importance of using reason, critical thinking and science (void of superstitions) to explain the natural world and improve upon the human condition. The Call for Submissions for the first season is open, and entries can be narrative, documentary and animations for features and short films alike.