The Greenville International Film Festival is set for April 25-28, organizers announced today.
Miguel Berg, a filmmaker from Fair Play who is the festival’s executive director, said 185 films from 32 countries have been submitted for showing. That will be whittled down to 20-25 hours of film shown over three days during the festival.
Organizers are considering two event spaces downtown — Zen Greenville near Fluor Field and Huguenot Mill Loft at the Peace Center — as possible sites for film showings. Workshops in acting and directing will be held at Centre Stage theater.
Berg said the festival will include categories for green, Latino, spiritual and Native American films.
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