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Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival(MIFFF) | |
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Status | Discontinued |
Genre | action/fantasy/horror/science fiction |
Venue | SIFF Cinema at McCaw Hall |
Location(s) | Seattle, Washington |
Country | USA |
Inaugurated | 2009 |
Organized by | MIFFF |
Filing status | Non-profit |
Website | www |
The Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (MIFFF) was a three day international genre film festival held annually in Seattle, Washington. MIFFF was the premiere Pacific northwest event devoted to action, animation, fantasy, horror and science fiction cinema from around the globe. The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) Cinema at McCaw Hall hosted MIFFF which resided on the campus of Seattle Center.
The "Founding Fathers"[1] of MIFFF are Eric Morgret, Isaac Alexander, Rick Tillman, Gabe de los Angeles & Dan Doody. The festival was first conceived at a gathering in June 2008,[2] which led to the first event taking place in September 2009.[3][4] The event was created to offer exposure to films that traditionally are overlooked by the mainstream festival circuit from genres including action, animation, fantasy, horror, and science fiction.[5][6] The vision drew inspiration from other genre film festivals around the globe such as Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Fantastic Fest in Austin, and the first genre film festival, the Sitges Film Festival in Catalonia. MIFFF was registered shortly thereafter as a Washington State non-profit and acts as the parent organization of the Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival. The festival featured a diverse selection of cult genre cinema from around the globe – with the possibility of artists presenting the works themselves.
The third annual MIFFF was held September 16–18, 2011 at the SIFF Cinema at McCaw Hall in Seattle, Washington. The festival showcased five feature films[7] and 49 short films[8] from around the world.
The second annual MIFFF was held September 17–19, 2010[9] at the SIFF Cinema at McCaw Hall in Seattle, Washington. The festival showcased 4 feature films[10] and 41 short films from around the world.
The first MIFFF was held September 18–20, 2009[11] at the SIFF Cinema[4][12] at McCaw Hall in Seattle,[3][13] Washington. The festival showcased 6 feature films[14] and 33 short films[15] from around the world.[16]