Inaugural Monmouth Film Festival at Two River Theater

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The Monmouth Film Festival will be held Dec. 16-18 at the Two River Theater in Red Bank.

With over 14 hours of film, it will feature independent films, narrative, documentary, and student – short and feature length – from all over the state, country and across the globe. Featured films include the documentaries “Swim Team” (2016) and “Jackson” (2016), narrative drama, “Colby” (2016), comedy “The Rainbow Kid” (2015), and horror/thriller, “Shortwave” (2016).

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Other festival events include an industry networking event on Dec. 16 where partnered companies such as Backstage and iPitchtv will be represented by industry members including casting directors, agents and more. The Industry Film Panel will be held on Dec .17, and an awards ceremony on Dec. 18. Tickets are on sale now.

General admission tickets range from $12-$15 depending on whether or not one is eligible for senior/small child or military discount. As for specific events, the networking event starts at $5 per person and the industry panel is $10 per person. All access VIP and Day passes are also available. For a complete film schedule and tickets, visit www.monmouthfilmfestival.org.

Information regarding volunteer opportunities, as well as information for potential donors and sponsors is available at MonmouthFilmFestival.org. General questions may be directed to info@monmouthfilmfestival.org or by calling 732-344-0946. For up to date information, the festival can be found on Facebook at Facebook.com/MonmouthFilmFestival.

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