Offshore Art And Film Festival Lands In Montauk - 27 East

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Offshore Art And Film Festival Lands In Montauk

authorStaff Writer on Jul 1, 2022

Offshore Art and Film Festival (OAFF) is coming to select locations around Montauk and from July 13 to 17, will represent an important voice for independent filmmakers and local artists.

The Offshore Art and Film Festival is an ‘Art By Day’ and ‘Film By Night’ event, showcasing art installations during the daylight hours, and screening independent films at sundown, with notable speakers, industry mixers and a series of filmmaker Q&As.

Featured filmmakers, talent, press and industry professionals will also have the opportunity to mingle and pick up their credentials at Offshore’s filmmaker’s lounge, located at Sole East Resort, also in Montauk.

Events including opening night and awards ceremony presented in partnership with Women Make Movies with venues at The Ranch, Sole East and the Montauk Beach House. Anticipated themes and topics during these events will include an NFT component, climate change and performance art.

The festival will benefit charities and organizations, including Oceania, 1% For The Planet, the Montauk Playhouse, the Montauk Library and the Montauk Skatepark Coalition. Offshore will have a screening on the great lawn of The Ranch on Thursday July 14, thanks to the gracious host and owner Max Levai.

For full program, tickets and passes, visit offshoreartandfilm.org.

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