Student World Impact Film Festival

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Student World Impact Film Festival (SWIFF)
Company typeNonprofit organization
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedDecember 1, 2020
FounderMark Leschinsky
HeadquartersNew Jersey, United States
Websitehttps://www.swiff.org/

About[change | change source]

The Student World Impact Film Festival or SWIFF is an annual international film festival founded by student Mark Leschinsky that focuses on showcasing films created by filmmakers with a strong emphasis on social issues.[1] It is the world's leading platform for broadcasting films for students. In 2023, the organization received the Diana Award for its commitment to humanitarian work in the arts.[2][3]

Founding History[change | change source]

The Student World Impact Film Festival was first established in 2020 by Leschinsky with the goal of encouraging student filmmakers to tackle pressing social and environmental issues through their creative storytelling.[4] In March of 2022, it was certified as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.[4] Since then, it has grown to become a prominent event among other student film festivals, attracting entries from young filmmakers in 149 countries.[5]

Mission[change | change source]

SWIFF is dedicated to promoting films that address and bring awareness to critical global issues. The festival aims to:[6]

  • Empower student filmmakers to use their creativity for social change.
  • Create a platform for open dialogue and discussion about important global challenges.
  • Showcase the diverse perspectives and voices of the next generation of filmmakers.
  • Encourage the use of film as a powerful tool for positive change in society.

Location[change | change source]

The Student World Impact Film Festival is based in the United States in the State of New Jersey. It has a Post Office Box in Waldwick, NJ. On March 11, 2023, the festival received the support and recognition of the Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy[7][8]

Festival Format[change | change source]

The festival typically runs for about a week, during which a wide variety of films are screened.[9] These films cover a broad range of topics, including but not limited to environmental sustainability, social justice, human rights, and cultural diversity.

In addition to film screenings, SWIFF often hosts panel discussions, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, workshops, and other events that facilitate conversations about the themes explored in the films. Speakers are typically students from colleges or universities in the United States. In the past, SWIFF has hosted speakers from Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, Princeton University, and the American Film Institute.

This format enables attendees to engage with the issues raised in the films and encourages a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

Winners[change | change source]

Mention of Jury[change | change source]

Honorable Mention[change | change source]

Notes and references[change | change source]

  1. "North Jersey teen named a 'visionary' for starting an international student film fest". North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  2. The 2023 Diana award roll of honour on diana-award
  3. Prince William and Prince Harry Unite for Award in Name of Late Mother Princess Diana on people.com
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Student World Impact Film Festival (SWIFF) - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  5. by. "SWIFF 2023: Global Storytelling thru Film – UVI VOICE 2.0". Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  6. "SWIFF Film Festival". www.swiff.org. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  7. "2022-23 Impact Report" (pdf). Student World Impact Film Festival.
  8. "Prudential Congratulatory Letter from Governor Murphy" (PDF).
  9. "Cine-Cardinals: Six Students Selected for Film Festival Screenings". UIW Main Site. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  10. "Prix et sélections en festival 2022 des films étudiants de la Femis". femis.fr (in French)..
  11. "Des films à l'honneur avec Philippe Hédoux". LePetitJournal.net (in French).
  12. "Rendez-vous avec Diego". Prime Video (in French).
  13. "Découvrez "Eclipse", le court-métrage d'animation primé au festival international SWIFF". france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/ (in French).
  14. "Le film « Les Vénus Enchaînées » réalisé par Guillaume Gevart remporte une mention honorable au festival international SWIFF 2023". JustFocus.fr (in French).
  15. "Nantes. Le réalisateur nantais Guillaume Gevart reçoit une mention honorable au SWIFF 2023". FranceLive.fr (in French).

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