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Colorado Cannabis & Hemp Online Film Festival Starts April 24th

Updated May 9, 2020 Our 3rd Colorado International Cannabis & Hemp Film Festival #CICHFF2020 began April 24, PDF, and ran through the end of the month, 7 days. Final award titles will be announced soon! Follow us, InfinitePFilms. Here’s our 2020 Awards Master, PDF, (updated May 8, 2020). If it’s good enough for SXSW, it’s good enough for us! In accord with CDC guidelines, our three film festivals are being held online this year at ONEPlusphi TV.

Here’s the Final Program (printed April 28th) PDF. We screened online a curated selection of our Award, Finalist and Semi-Finalist submissions. We received 58 submissions, PDF, with 38 Nominees (Award, Finalist and Semi-Finalist statuses minus Selected, Not Selected and Withdrawn statuses ), PDF. Purchase subscription easy access now for three annual film festivals, $2 monthly or $20 yearly to access trailers and more. Learn more. Congratulations to everyone, and thank you for your support!

“By screening online in a fixed-term, pay-wall enforced, official festival capacity, your submission is not earning revenue or being sold to consumers in a traditional VOD market and, therefore, remains viable for future sales opportunities.” Read more.

The last day to submit for #CICHFF2020 was March 28th and all submitters were notified by April 1, 2020. Qualified submitters, please provide us with easy access to your poster, headshot, stills, trailer and submission downloads via FilmFreeway and/or Vimeo (1920 x 1080).

Submit now for #CICHFF2021 and get a 20% discount: “Cannabis2021” is the waiver code to enter. Unless you hear otherwise, we’re planning to hold part or all of #CIAFF2020, Colorado Intl. Activism Film Festival and #CISFFF2020, Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival also online later this year. Please consult venues and platforms directly for additional rules and guidelines.

Create your free online profile at AIAFILMMakers. Stay up to date, sign up for our mailing list. Become our patron. We very much appreciate your positive reviews. Thanks for sharing our awards and posts with your Colorado-based social media to include Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We anticipate submissions from many countries. Activists submit short & feature-length documentary and dramatic films, screenplays, music/songs, art and photos for consideration by our team of 3-8 judges, which may change seasonally.

As our festival grows locally in popularity & sponsorship, we hope to invite sponsors, partners & volunteers. We hope to hold panels and debates. In the meantime, our events may be lightly attended, so please plan accordingly. All plans and practices are subject to change without notice. If you’re interested in volunteering, helping judge submissions and/or writing film & music reviews, which we may publish at our websites, please don’t hesitate to TEXT/CALL (720) 298-1524.

#CICHFF2020 Nominees:

  1. Mary Jane’s Last Dance by Jane Bennett (Award)
  2. Will White by Kayla Cormier (Finalist)
  3. 30K an Ounce by Sagar Singh Sivaraman (Award)
  4. The Vet by Odette Schwegler and Michael Yelseth (Award)
  5. The Godmother of Ganja by Manjula Varghese & Elizabeth Hafalia (Semi-Finalist)
  6. Kismet Kush by John Othic (Semi-Finalist)
  7. Bid by Jetto Dorsainville (Semi-Finalist)
  8. Lost Tribe by Neil Butler and Jason Chimonides (Semi-Finalist)
  9. Serving for 4 by Blake Roberts & Michelle Crenshaw (Semi-Finalist)
  10. Hell is Light by Andy Jans-Brown (Semi-Finalist)
  11. Asner by Scott Goldstein and Dave Yakir (Semi-Finalist)
  12. Tastemakers Original Video Series Presents by Mark Woolsey (Semi-Finalist)
  13. The Magic Seed by Chris Chappell (Semi-Finalist)
  14. Deportacion by Megan Caulfield (Semi-Finalist)
  15. Strawberry Grace by Juan Sebastian Mosquera Calle (Finalist)
  16. Eye Drops by Michael Suchmann (Finalist)
  17. Sheep in the Outhouse by Kyle Ward (Finalist)
  18. Kaneh Movie: Rapture @420 by Joshua Robert Castaneda (Finalist)
  19. Sex, Drugs & Bicyles by Jonathan Blank (Award)
  20. Diamond in the Rough by Rob Walker (Award)
  21. Public Enemy Number One by Robert Rippberger (Award)
  22. Grease the Door by Bobby Friedman (Award)
  23. Pipetown, USA by Joaquin Ramon Herrera (Award)
  24. Leadwell by Cameron Fife (Award)
  25. Waiting Room by Uzef Gavrilova (Award)
  26. Unprescribed by Steve Ellmore (Award)
  27. The Cannabis Biz by Jonny Caplan (Award)
  28. Higher Space by Vitaliy Strokous & David Ochs (Award)
  29. I Love Marijuana – Whiskey Sharts by Shane Harper (Semi-Finalist)
  30. Beat the Bastards – Wattie Buchan by Laurent Mercier (Award)
  31. Noxium Chronicles: The Miami Chapter by Abraham Marquez (Finalist)
  32. Game – Ostrovsky by Lamara Sagomonyan (Semi-Finalist)
  33. Let’s Get Stoned – The Weadon Boys by Jessee Clarkson (Semi-Finalist)
  34. Professor Plumb: Pleiades by Professor Plumb and Jeremy Brown (Semi-Finalist)
  35. Denied – Nathan Witte by Yared Gebrekidan (Semi-Finalist)
  36. Falling Through the Cracks – Locksaw Cartel by Valerie Rinder (Semi-Finalist)
  37. Johnny and the Devil – Handsome Johnny by Matty Jorissen (Award)
  38. Breathe – Hanen by Wit Dziki (Finalist)


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