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See what people are saying about TFF!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

See what visitors, both filmmakers and patrons, of the 2010 Tallahassee Film Festival are saying about their experience!

“I had such a wonderful experience in Tallahassee. The volunteers, the venues, the projections, and the AUDIENCES were all amazing!”
–J.J Kelley, Paddle to Seattle Producer

“All of us from Sneakers and Soul had an incredible time in your town! Your generous hospitality was definitely noted and we all can’t wait to make another film in hopes that we’ll be back again!”
–Marie Cecile Anderson

“Thanks so much for a great experience in Tallahassee. Never once felt out of place or alone despite traveling by myself. Truly welcoming festival you all are working on, and I hope you have an opportunity for another year.”
–Jacob LaMendola, Stoney Director

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Listen to this WFSU Interview about the 2010 Tallahassee Film Festival!

Friday, April 9th, 2010

WFSU Interview about the 2010 Tallahassee Film Festival

Breaking Upwards, an official selection in last year’s festival, has been written about in the New York Times.

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Check it out here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/movies/28breaking.html?hpw

Santa Fe Community College Digital Media Student Competing in Tallahassee Film Festival Contest

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Hot on the heels of winning three American Advertising “Addy” awards for her television advertisements, SF Digital Media student Audra Rauner has been awarded the SFC Provost’s Research Opportunity (PRO) grant to compete in the Tallahassee Film Festival’s 48 Hour film competition.

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FAMU student documentaries bring Obama into focus

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

December 6, 2008
By Paul de Revere, Tallahassee Democrat

Students at FAMU’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication screened documentaries and long-form reporting in “The Way Eye See It,” a student-work showcase Friday at the school’s lecture hall.

Four mini-documentaries clocking in at about five minutes apiece take very different approaches but all focus on President-elect Barack Obama.

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