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== Mission ==
== Mission ==
To promote regional independent film, video and media production, and provide a setting for education, artistic expression, networking, and the cooperative sharing of resources to anyone with an interest in [[filmmaking]].
To promote regional independent film, video and media production, and provide a setting for education, artistic expression, networking, and the cooperative sharing of resources to anyone with an interest in [[filmmaking]].

[Category:Filmmaking]
[Category:Independent film]
[Category:Film]

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The Independent Filmmaker's Coalition (IFC) is a Kansas City-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting independent film, video, and media production. The IFC meets at the Westport Coffeehouse in Kansas City, MO every Wednesday night at 7:30pm(CT).

History

The IFC was founded in 1993 by Kansas City-based professional and amateur filmmakers as an organization to support independent filmmakers.

Mission

To promote regional independent film, video and media production, and provide a setting for education, artistic expression, networking, and the cooperative sharing of resources to anyone with an interest in filmmaking.

[Category:Filmmaking] [Category:Independent film] [Category:Film]