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Special Guest Inventor Yvonne Graber, TravelEyez.com

1:00pm Introduction
The Inventors Society of South Florida is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the independent inventor through the use of Education, Motivation and Collaborative Support.  They provide a wealth of information to their members and the general public regarding all aspects of the invention process through newsletters, website, speakers and wonderful events like the Palm Beach International Film Festival!

**The schedule for April 1st at Keiser University**

Saturday, April 1st
*Day of Shorts*
Inventor’s Society of South Florida displays 10:30am-3:30pm
A Million Happy Nows: 11:30am to 12:50pm
Shorts & Discussions/Session1: 1:15pm to 3:15pm with Filmmakers
Shorts & Discussions Session2: 3:30pm to 6:00pm
Student Showcase of Films Finalists Compiled/Palm Beach Film and Television Commission 
A BRONX GIRL: 6:30pm to 7:55pmProducer/Director attending Q&A
Ms. Latina International Fashion Show 8:00 – 8:15pm starting time
Party at Roosters for ticket holders 9:30pm – Movie Cabaret & Trivia
About Inventors Society of South Florida
The Inventors Society of South Florida is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the independent inventor through the use of Education, Motivation and Collaborative Support.  Providing inventors the tools to Get The Job Done, a wealth of information to members and the general public regarding all aspects of the invention process through a newsletters, website, guest speakers at their meeting.  However, the ISSF does not endorse, suggest, or recommend that any of this information may or should be relied upon without the user’s own independent investigation and evaluation.
About Palm Beach International Film Festival
The Palm Beach International Film Festival is unlike any other film festival in America. It’s renowned for showing filmmakers and filmgoers a good time with parties and glittering special events. In 2015, over 120 films were screened, including 50 outstanding foreign films, representing 24 countries.  In 2016, nearly 80 features of the 192 films presented, including 30 World, International, North American, and US Premieres. Over 115 filmmakers and actors attended, many made the trip here to Palm Beach County at their own expense, from countries such as Canada, Israel, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela, to meet our Florida patrons.
Unlike other Festivals, PBIFF has unique partnerships with Keiser University (www.keiseruniversity.edu), G-Star School of the Arts (www.GSTARSchool.org) and The Palm Beach Film and Television Commission (www.PBFilm.com).  All partners provide PBIFF with additional space, technical facilities for screenings and production, as well as helping to accomplish our mission statement.  The Palm Beach International Film Festival (PBIFF), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), is one of the most renowned celebrations of cinematic achievement.
Filmmakers, Film-goers and Actors from all corners of the globe come annually to Palm Beach County, Florida to showcase their moving works of art.  Funds raised by PBIFF provide grants, scholarships with new technology to regional film students aspiring to one day create and feature their own motion pictures.
The presence of International film and filmmakers, with South Florida patrons, press and attendees throughout the region, help ensure PBIFF’s place as one of the top film festivals.
The PBIFF applauds their sponsors:
Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission, ThePalmBeaches.com, Keiser University, G Star School of Arts, American Airlines, Wyndham Hotels, First Financial Guarantee, Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers, Alpha Media, South Florida Insider, El Especial, VIP Television, The WEI Network, Plumbtalk Productions, The Boca Raton Tribune, Ft. Lauderdale News, City Biz List, MAUXA, Haywire Magazine, Vicki Soble Couture, Shy Figaro, BianaPinchuk, TravelEyez.com, Duch Designs, The Gardens Mall, Ms. Latina International, Designer Liners, Laurence Gartel, Gallery 22, Easton Art Galleries, Inventors Society of South Florida, Monkey VodkaVerselet Wine, Pravda Vodka, Sweet Revenge Whiskey, Total Wine & More, Roosters, Sign Partners, Chef Z, Allstar Gourmet Cupcakery, San Bernardo Ice Cream, Deborah Bottorff, Vision Forward Marketing, Florida511, GC Pawn, Transmedia Group, Fury Road Riders Club, Exotic Car Society, Fast Town, SpotBig.com, Tilted Kilt Boca Raton and Bowery Palm Beach.

 

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