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Voices Rising Festival Celebrates Diversity in E. Islip, GRAMMY Governor LACHI performs!
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Voices Rising Film Festival Logo Main photo for Voices Rising Festival 2024 Festival Sponsors Bayway Arts Center Diversity and Inclusion Love Wins Voices Rising Stronger Than Pretty LLC
ISLIP, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Welcome to the Voices Rising Film Festival!  Join us at the Bayway Arts Center - October 15-20th 2024. Address: 265 E Main St, East Islip, NY 11730

A week filled with captivating films and engaging discussions, red carpet press, table reads, live performances, local vendors and Artists, Industry networking, food, games and family fun! https://www.lovewinsproductions.net/voices-rising-film-festival

This event is a celebration of diverse voices and storytelling through film. Get ready to be inspired by thought-provoking movies from talented filmmakers and screenwriters. Don't miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of cinema and connect with fellow film enthusiasts.

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In addition to the film screenings, we have table reads for the screenwriters selected, as well as live performances by LACHI (GRAMMY Governor, PBS), recent performance at The White House. As well as Long Island's own, Bella Noche, U Gotta Dance, Sawtooth and many more!

ABOUT THE VOICES RISING WINS FILM FESTIVAL:
Voices Rising Film Festival is looking for unique Filmmakers with powerful voices. Our mission is to help amplify the hard work of Artists who deserve attention. Stronger together. Creating awareness for subjects deserving attention.

Each season we partner with National and local nonprofit Organizations to bring in advocates, doctors and industry professionals, to expand on these healing conversations during the Q&A portion following each Film.

The Festival consists of showcasing 50 films on the cinema screen, followed by in-depth Q&A panels that consist of the filmmakers, cast, crew, and advocates, table reads, live performances, red carpet, food, drinks, local vendors, family fun and more!

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A full list of sponsors can be found here: https://www.lovewinsproductions.net/our-sponsors

Tickets available here: https://filmfreeway.com/VoicesRisingFestival/tickets

VoicesRisingFilmFestival.com

ABOUT THE BAYWAY ARTS CENTER
Bayway Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in East Islip. We host a variety of shows, concerts, theater productions, dance recitals and corporate events. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced staff ensure that every performance is a memorable one. Come and experience the magic of live theater at Bayway Arts Center.

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Stronger Than Pretty LLC., Jaret Martino
***@lovewinsproductions.net


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