The Ashland Independent Film Festival is held in Ashland, Oregon, United States. It has been organized by the non-profit Southern Oregon Film Society since 2001. Founded by D.W. and Steve Wood, the festival is held each spring over five days at the Varsity Theatre in downtown Ashland and the Historic Ashland Armory in the Railroad District. The festival presents international and domestic shorts and features, including drama, comedy, documentary, and animation. Most of the independent films show on the five screens at the art-deco Varsity Theatre located in the heart of downtown Ashland. Special events and large screenings (Calvin Marshall, The River Why, Tattoo the World) are held at the Historic Ashland Armory nearby, a venue that seats 500 people. In addition to the screenings, the Ashland Independent Film Festival hosts several social-gathering and artistic events. These include an Opening-Night Gala, filmmaker Q&A sessions after screenings, filmmaker panels, art exhibits and a nightly after-LOUNGE. The local pub is a good place where filmmakers and film goers have the opportunity to mingle and interact. In 2010, approximately 6,500 people attended the film festival, collectively purchasing 16,800 tickets. More information...
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