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TweetFest isnβt like any other festival. And it all started with a little networking event that happened monthly with filmmakers called The UK Actors Tweetup. More than a decade later, The UK Actors Tweetup continues to be the UK contingent of a cross-Atlantic organisation with bases in LA, NY, and the UK. In the UK, Tweetups have been going since 2010 and have an audience of 1000βs on social media and email. And TweetFest has been delighting live audiences in London since 2015.
Every year TweetFest's VIP jury of amazing people has differed, with the panellists including the likes of casting directors Gemma Sykes and Shakyra Dowling, award-winning television and feature directors Laura Smith and Jesse Quinones, Emilie Wren who produced the London Film Festival, and John Byrne who writes for The Stage, amongst so many others, judging our finalistβs work. TweetFest have had award-winning directors Blaine Brothers (Nina Forever), Hat Trick Productions Development team, Casting Director Manuel Puro at Puro Casting (Moon, The Machine), award-winning director Simon Blake (Still), BAFTA nominated producer Alex Moody (Alan Carr, Argumental, BAFTA-nominated Funny Valentines), Producer Jessie Mangum from Goalpost and Variety Magazine International Director Alberto Lopez, plus more. TweetFest galas have taken place at Hackney Picturehouse, the ArtHouse Cinema and the Hen and Chickens Theatre, some truly magnificent venues to showcase the industryβs finest in short filmmaking.
TweetFest is also proud to be an official film festival on IMDb.