Ivy Film Festival
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The Ivy Film Festival is a student film festival held annually on the campus of Brown University. The festival was started in 2001 by Brown juniors David Peck and Justin Slosky and students from the other seven Ivy league schools. The founders' goal was to create a venue to showcase the efforts of fellow student filmmakers. The event is run entirely by students, and with its continual growth has become one of the largest student film festivals in the US.
The festival often attracts major talent and celebrities that attend the festival to engage in a discussion about all aspects of film. Some topics in the past have included: the relationship between film and social justice, breaking into the film industry, and the merits of attending film school. Notable appearances at the Ivy Film Festival include Tim Robbins, Oliver Stone, Adrien Brody, Wes Craven, Dylan Kidd, James Toback, John Hamburg, Julia Stiles and Michael Showalter. In addition to student film screenings, the Festival is also host to advance screenings of popular and critically-acclaimed films, often with the filmmakers present for discussions. Festival screenings have included the films Supersize Me, The Believer, Murderball, Mean Girls, Brick, Half Nelson and The Aristocrats.
The Ivy Film Festival now accepts submissions from around the world for their film and screenplay competitions.