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In line with the vision of The Next Movement . . .

"The U.S. justice system is inhumane and immoral, and can only be changed through the efforts of everyday people passionately working to educate and inform their communities. Core to our success is the conviction that America is committing an incredible injustice on entire populations of its own citizens, and that brought to light, average Americans will become allies in the fight for justice and human rights."

. . . the (In)Justice for All Film Festival (IFAFF) will bring to audiences films that explore our current criminal justice system – police, courts, and corrections – and the for-profit industries that feed at this trough of human misery. We will share the stories of the millions that are relegated to second-class citizenship under an unforgiving justice system. We will show better waysthat exist in other countries and even best practices right here in America. IFAFF will screen feature length documentaries, as well as topical shorts, with themes covering the following subjects:

  • The War on Drugs and its effect on individuals, families, and society
  • The science of addiction
  • The politicization of crime and punishment
  • Global alternatives to imprisonment
  • Incarceration’s impacts on men, women, and children (inside and out)
  • Restorative Justice – Restoring Community Health
  • Good Cop/Bad Cop – Discretionary Police Power
  • History of Incarceration
  • Mental Health in America
  • Immigration
  • The Gang Alternative
  • Prison Reform Movements
  • Politically Motivated Imprisonment
  • Prison Profiteers – The corporations that profit from prison growth

This Chicago film festival will feature venues throughout the city, including theaters, churches and universities, and relevant panel discussions, as we bring the voice of filmmakers to the fight to end the "War on Drugs" and humanize our justice system. 

If you have a feature lenght film, documentary, or short film/documentary, that addresses any issues associated with the epidemic of mass incarceration in America, you are encourage to submit it.

in addition to the theatrical presentations, we will be featuring a virtual component, as we stream aspects of the festival globally for those filmmakers that want to take their message to the broadest possible audience.

We look foward to your submissions, and your partnership, in this fight for justice.

 


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(In)Justice for All Film Festival

Festival
Festival presentation: 

In line with the vision of The Next Movement . . .

The U.S. justice system is inhumane and immoral, and can only be changed through the efforts of everyday people passionately working to educate and inform their communities. Core to our success is the conviction that America is committing an incredible injustice on entire populations of its own citizens, and that brought to light, average Americans will become allies in the fight for justice and human rights.

. . . the (In)Justice for All Film Festival (IFAFF) will bring to audiences films that explore our current criminal justice system – police, courts, and corrections – and the for-profit industries that feed at this trough of human misery. We will share the stories of the millions that are relegated to second-class citizenship under an unforgiving system.

We will show better ways that exist in other countries and even best practices right here in America. IFAFF will screen feature length documentaries, as well as topical shorts, with themes covering the following subjects:
 

  • The War on Drugs and its effect on individuals, families, and society

  • The science of addiction

  • The politicization of crime and punishment

  • Global alternatives to imprisonment

  • Incarceration’s impacts on men, women, and children (inside and out)

  • Restorative Justice – Restoring Community Health

  • Good Cop/Bad Cop – Discretionary Police Power

  • History of Incarceration

  • Mental Health in America

  • Immigration

  • The Gang Alternative

  • Prison Reform Movements

  • Politically Motivated Imprisonment

  • Prison Profiteers – The corporations that profit from prison growth

The power of film to educate and influence, to inspire and engage, and to ultimately exponentially grow the numbers of active allies in the fight to end the embarrassing injustice that mass incarceration represents, is the catalyst for the (In)Justice for All Film Festival.

Festival Nickname: 
IFAFF
Edition: 
1
Festival Logo: 
InJustice for all Film Festival
Theme: 
American Films
Documentary
Historical
Independent
International
Latin American Films
Student films
Women
Youth/Teen
Category/Format: 
Digital / DVD
Documentaries
Independant
Short films
Student film
Festival Info
Price info: 
The vast majority of events and screens will be ticketed, but FREE, at venues throughout Chicago.
Number of journalists: 
10
Next Festival Dates: 
04/24/2014 - 05/03/2014
Is the Festival open to the public ?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a market?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a competition ?: 
Yes
Festival Submission
Film submission fee: 
Payment
Submission accepted on Fest21.com: 
Yes
Film call for entry start day: 
02/15/2014
Film call for entry deadline: 
03/14/2014
Festival Contact
Festival Director Name: 
Daryle Brown
Festival Director E-mail: 
Festival Programmer Name: 
Robin Williams
Festival Programmer Email: 
Festival Press Contact Name: 
Rev. Joan Harrell
Festival Press Contact Email: 
E-mail for Webmaster: 
Festival Organization
Name: 
The Next Movement
Address: 
400 W. 95th Street
City: 
Chicago
State: 
IL
Zip code: 
60628
Country: 
United States
Telephone: 
773-966-1544
Fax: 
773-966-1721

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