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The NORTH AMERICAN FANTASTIC FESTIVAL ALLIANCE (NAFFA) is pleased to announce the addition of 4 fantastic film festival partners to its organization; New York Asian Film Festival, Toronto After Dark Film Festival, Danger After Dark in Philadelphia, and ScreamFest L.A. NAFFA was founded by Montreal&#8217;s Fantasia, Alamo Drafthouse&#8217;s Fantastic Fest in Austin and Dead Channels: [...]]]></description>
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<p>The NORTH AMERICAN FANTASTIC FESTIVAL ALLIANCE (NAFFA) is pleased to announce the addition of 4 fantastic film festival partners to its organization; <em>New York Asian Film Festival</em>, <em>Toronto After Dark Film Festival</em>, <em>Danger After Dark in Philadelphia</em>, and <em>ScreamFest</em> L.A. NAFFA was founded by Montreal&#8217;s <em>Fantasia</em>, Alamo Drafthouse&#8217;s <em>Fantastic Fest</em> in Austin and <em>Dead Channels</em>: the San Francisco Festival of Fantastic Film.</p>
<p>NAFFA is comprised of professional North American festivals dedicated to presenting the best new independent and international fantasy, science fiction, horror, animation, exploitation, experimental and cult movies, as well as selected retrospective programs, with a dedication to quality and respect for the filmmaker’s work. The Alliance&#8217;s mission is to assist neophyte filmmakers in navigating the chaotic, and overwhelming, film festival submission process by providing useful information and invaluable networking opportunities.</p>
<p>NAFFA&#8217;s official website, <a href="http://www.fantasticalliance.org">www.FantasticAlliance.org</a> , aims to provide emerging and established imaginative artists with access to an Alliance of acclaimed festivals that actively support the discovery and promotion of thrillingly unique independent film from all over the world. NAFFA is recognized by the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation: <a href="http://www.melies.org" target="_blank">www.melies.org</a></p>
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