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5th Annual Norwalk Film Festival
We are pleased to welcome you to the 5th Annual Norwalk Film Festival, happening in the Wall Street area of Norwalk, Connecticut. Enjoy a multitude of screenings, insightful filmmaker Q&A’s, and panel discussions.
It all starts Friday evening with an opening night party, January 10th at 6pm – all are welcome!
Films will be screened Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th at District Music Hall. Filmmaker Q&A and panels will be held, conveniently, next door at Space67Studios.
Date and Times:
Saturday, January 11th: Doors open at 10AM, screenings begin at 10:30AM
- Doors open at 6PM for those with Saturday Night Feature tickets only.
Sunday, January 12th: Doors open at 2PM, screenings begin at 2:15PM
Please visit NFF’s website here for specific category screening times to plan your weekend.
Films will be screened in the following categories:
Narrative Features & Shorts
Documentary Features & Shorts
Student Films
And more, including our 7PM Saturday feature RATIFIED, a documentary about the ongoing efforts to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. The screening is presented by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF). The film portrays the struggle for constitutional gender equality as seen through the eyes of a multi-racial, multi-generational, bi-partisan coalition of activists who made Virginia the 38th and final state needed for ratification. Following the screening will be a discussion and Q&A with filmmakers, politicians, and voting rights activists. $10 (or included if you purchase a full day or 2-day pass)
Bar and concessions will be open in the lobby of the District Music Hall throughout the festival, with a special cocktail hour gathering of filmmakers and attendees, 6 pm on Saturday. Many Wall Street area restaurants are offering specials for film festival ticket holders. Make your plans today!
Ticket Pricing:
Adults:
$30 for Full Event
$20 Per Day
Students:
$20 for Full Event
$15 Per Day
7PM Saturday Night Feature Film ONLY (Doors at 6PM):
$10
Please check the Norwalk Film Festival website for updates and further details: https://www.norwalkfilmfestival.org/ Want to learn more or volunteer? Contact us at info@norwalkfilmfestival.org.
The Norwalk Film Festival was founded by a grassroots community of volunteers, comprised of filmmakers, cultural leaders, and movie lovers living and working in Norwalk.
The Norwalk Film Festival was founded by a grassroots group of filmmakers, community cultural leaders, and movie lovers living and working in Norwalk. The festival celebrates independent filmmaking, and emerging voices with diverse backgrounds. The goal of the volunteer-based NFF committee is to bring local communities together and stimulate conversations generated by the films.
NFF supports the goal of Cultural Equity as a critical component to the long-term viability and growth of the Norwalk artistic community. Our mission is illuminated and magnified through the Festival’s films and filmmakers.
The Norwalk Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. Contributions made payable to the Norwalk Film Festival are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.