The Hoboken International Film Festival is an annual festival that promotes domestic and international television pilots, screenplays, non-studio films. Awards, with cash prizes, are given for the best submissions. It is held at the Thomas Morahan Waterfront Park in Greenwood Lake, New York.

History

The festival was founded by Kenneth del Vecchio, who is its chairman. The inaugural festival was first in 2005 at Fairleigh Dickinson University as the New Jersey International Film and Screenplay Festival. In 2006, it moved to Frank Sinatra Park in Hoboken, New Jersey and then to Teaneck. In 2010, it shifted to Orange County, New York, including to the Paramount Theatre in Middletown and at its base in Greenwood Lake.

See also

  • Television and film in New Jersey
  • List of film festivals in New Jersey

References

External links

  • Official website


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del Vecchio's Hoboken International Film Festival

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