Indie Film Festival Boston All-Access Passes E-mail
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Written by Safa S   
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
The ONLY way to truly experience everything the Independent Film Festival of Boston has to offer is by purchasing an all-access Chrome pass for $180. Navigate IFFBoston on your own schedule with complete access. Want to see a film, sit in on a panel discussion, or go to the Saturday Night Awards party? With a Chrome pass around your neck you get it all. For film screenings and panels simply wait in the exclusive passholder line and receive priority admission. No need to get a ticket or plan ahead. Just show up at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.

In the evening, make your way to the IFFBoston parties (exclusively available to passholders, guest filmmakers, and other VIP guests) where you can mingle, lounge, drink, chat, or nosh the night away. Who will be attending the parties?:

- the heads of all of Boston's leading film and commercial companies including Element Productions, Picture Park, Central Productions, the LEF Foundation, IATSE Local 481, the Mass Film Office, the Mass Production Coalition, Women In Film & Video/ New England, Filmmakers Workshop, and many more
- director Michael Corrente (Outside Providence, American Buffalo, Federal Hill)
- producer Ted Hope (American Splendor, Lovely & Amazing, Storytelling, and 50 other films)
- actor James Urbaniak (Fay Grim, American Splendor, Henry Fool)
- actress Eliza Dushku (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tru Calling, Bring It On)
- director Jessica Yu (In The Realms of the Unreal)
- director David Wain (The State, Stella, Wet Hot American Summer)
- actor/director Sarah Polley (Go, Dawn of the Dead, The Sweet Hereafter)
- actor/ writer/ director Don McKellar (Highway 61, 32 Short Stories About Glenn Gould)
- the top directors on the festival circuit this year including Joe Swanberg, Michael Tully, David Redmon, and about 40 others
- Matthew Ross, managing editor of Filmmaker Magazine
- representatives of Shadow Distribution (The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill)
- representatives from online and dvd distributors Indiepix, Atom Films, and OurStage
- representatives and players from the Boston Red Sox
- many State and City politicians
- the heads of the Boston Jewish Film Festival, the Boston Latino Film Festival, the Chlotrudis Society, and the Balagan Experimental Film Series


And many, many more. The only way to get into the four IFFB parties is to get the all-access Chrome pass. Party locations to be revealed in early April. Nowhere else in the Boston area can you meet so many of the most important people in the independent film industry.

Click here to get your All-Access passes



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