Updated March 2020 Infinite Perimeter Films is planning three activist-theme film festivals in 2019. This year’s #CICHFF 2019 Cannabis & Hemp theme film festival was held Sunday, April 14, 2019 from 3-9 PM at 3654 Navajo Street, Denver Colorado 80211, The Bug Theater. Here’s more.
This year’s #CIAFF 2019 Activism film festival is being held Sunday, July 28, 2019 from 3-9 PM also at The Bug Theater. Here’s how to Submit now!
This year’s #CISFFF 2019 SciFi & Fantasy film festival is being held Sunday, October 20, 2019 from 3-9 PM also at The Bug Theater. Here’s how to Submit now!
In 2018, we hosted three annual activism-themed film festivals. We hosted at Denver Open Media (DOM) the 1st Colorado International Cannabis & Hemp Film Festival #CICHFF 2018. Here’s event info. & Awards.
We hosted at DOM the 2nd Colorado International Activism Film Festival #CIAFF 2018, July 12 – 14, 2018. Here’s event info. & Awards.
Find more, Venues, Sponsors, Judges, Volunteers & Friends, here. Also, Rules & Guidelines, here. You can usually get tickets for all film festivals courtesy of FilmFreeway within a month or so of the event.
Many venues that host our events are non-smoking venues. Especially with regard to our Cannabis & Hemp film festival events, please be advised: 1. there’s no weed bus planned, 2. events are not co-produced by our venues, 3. people are not encouraged to bring weed, especially not into the venues. To learn more, please consult venue websites for rules and guidelines. Learn more.
Dates & venues are tentative & may change as we get closer to events. All dates will be published within a month and detailed programs/ itineraries will be published within days of a scheduled event. Learn more. Thank you to everyone who participates in this experience with us – we are truly humbled by your talent and dedication to activist filmmaking! Need help submitting via FilmFreeway? It’s here, here, here.
Our third film festival in 2018 changed its name to better accommodate judges, submitters and other interested participants. Formerly the Colorado International Flat Earth Film Festival, we’re now the Colorado International SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival, #CISFFF 2018. Please update your websites/links and records accordingly.
Infinite Perimeter Films holds private live, not public, screenings. On occasion, we also make available to our submitters the opportunity for online public viewing & voting via DOM.
Please text/call us for details and/or to complete a waiver. Here’s an example of the online screening opportunity and how to vote. Learn more. Read more.
Our live events in 2018 were held at Denver Open Media (DOM), which is a non-smoking venue. Light snacks via vending machines and water are available at the venue. Please do not bring “edibles” into DOM or on their property. Please consult DOM for more rules & guidelines. We regret that we are unable to screen live all of the amazing creative work we receive each year.
Here’s a few pictures from our debut activism festival. In 2017, we received 34 submissions. We screened some of the films and trailers in front of a live audience on Saturday, July 15, 2017, from 2-10 PM, Program CIAFF 2017, PDF. We also provided top award winners with an envelope containing a small amount of cash from the donations we received at our live event.
As our film festivals grow locally in our home state, Colorado, we hope to provide additional cash awards & prizes to talented activist filmmakers, musicians, photographers, artists and writers.
If you are a user of Cannabis/Hemp, you’ll be happy to hear about the new film festival. Did you know, he United States has only 5% of the world’s population, yet over 25% of the planet’s incarcerated people? Read 7 Steps to Staying Out of Prison, here. Some more helpful Resources.
“Cannabis is a cause close to my heart because of the way it has helped with my health and well being…” Melody Jane
“The right to trial lies at the heart of America’s criminal justice system. Yet trials have become all too rare in the United States because 9 out of 10 federal and state criminal defendants now end their cases by pleading guilty.” Read more, An Offer You Can’t Refuse: How US Federal Prosecutors Force Drug Defendants to Plead Guilty. Read this eye-opening Human Rights Watch report, some statistics. What is the Marijuana Justice Act of 2017?
Is Cannabis dangerous? What about deaths related to Cannabis? Between 150 and 200 Americans die each year from complications related to food allergies. Moreover, allergic reactions to food resulted in approximately 317,000 visits to hospital emergency departments, outpatient clinics and physicians’ offices. In a typical year, nearly 100 American deaths are caused by bee stings. In the first half 2016, there were 17,775 deaths on the road involving car accidents.
By comparison, here’ a list of everyone who’s died from Cannabis overdose.
According to the June 2017 Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry report, almost 84,000 Coloradans have an active registration and 651 physicians have recommended it for one or more patients on the registry. While some people enjoy our (allegedly) constitutionally-protected right to access the multitude of medical & other benefits of 100% God-created, natural Cannabis & Hemp safely & lawfully in the comfort of our private homes, others are jailed by overzealous so-called Law Enforcement for the alleged “crime” of using living plants like mushrooms & herbs to ease symptoms of health maladies such as mental & physical pain due to debilitating diseases such as PTSD and cancer.
ALL power – is vested in and derived from the people; all government, of right, originates from the people, is founded upon their will only – so says The Constitution of the State of Colorado. Most state constitutions are similarly worded. Perhaps it’s time to update your WILL? You can learn about the types of films we are hoping to attract and showcase by browsing the selections at Films for Action and Top Documentary Films.
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We would love to talk with you! Call/text (720) 298-1524. Here are a few film festival Rules & Guidelines. Find more, FilmFreeway Help Section.
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