13th Annual Boston International Film Festival and The Foundations TV join hands in promoting an upcoming festival to the diverse Boston community through online and social media channels.
The festival will be screening over 80 short and feature films from 35 countries, including both films and filmmakers with international origin. "I am very pleased about our increased outreach through this partnership," said Patrick Jerome, Executive Director, Boston International Film Festival.
The festival will run from April 16-April 20 at the AMC/Loews theater, 175 Tremont St. in Boston Common; The Paramount Center Bright Family Screening Room at 559 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111; and Broadway Pictures Entertainment Studio at 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108, next to the Orpheum Theater. "As a part of our partnership, we will be promoting this festival along with moderating several sessions to bring community and creativity together," said Gauri Chandna, co-founder, The Foundations TV.
"By harnessing the power of social media, sections of this event will be covered on Foundations TV's social media outlets," said Niraj Jetly, co-founder, The Foundations TV.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATIONS TV
Founded with a mission of spreading inspiration through awareness, The Foundations TV specializes in harnessing the power of digital and social media technologies to elevate brands. With over 14,000 social media followers and over 300,000 minutes of viewing time, The Foundations TV is the perfect online destination for dissemination of high quality engaging content. For more information, visit http://www.thefoundations.tv
ABOUT BOSTON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The Boston International Film Festival was created to celebrate the art of filmmaking and to honor the filmmakers who make it all possible. This is a festival dedicated to rewarding artists for their individual talents and for their creative expression through the medium of film. The festival strives to bring together in Boston local, national and international filmmakers by promoting the world's most artistic and creative independent and experimental films. For more information, visit http://www.bostoniff.org
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