Ibero-American Film Festival Miami
A public cultural program that showcases Ibero-American cinema and creates space for audiences, filmmakers, and communities to connect through screenings and dialogue.
Explore ProgramA 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to cultural access, education, and the promotion of Ibero-American storytelling in the United States.
IBAFAF creates opportunities for audiences, students, filmmakers, and communities to engage with Ibero-American cinema and storytelling through public programs, educational initiatives, and inclusive cultural experiences.
The organization exists to expand cultural access, encourage dialogue, and strengthen cross-cultural understanding in the United States.
The festival is one part of a broader nonprofit mission that includes education, access, and community-centered cultural programming.
A public cultural program that showcases Ibero-American cinema and creates space for audiences, filmmakers, and communities to connect through screenings and dialogue.
Explore ProgramAn educational initiative supporting emerging filmmakers through learning, mentorship, and creative development opportunities.
Explore ProgramCommunity-centered initiatives that reduce barriers to participation and make cultural programming more inclusive and welcoming.
Explore ProgramIBAFAF advances public cultural life by creating more ways for audiences, students, and filmmakers to participate in Ibero-American storytelling.
Reached through screenings, public programs, and cultural engagement.
Learning pathways for emerging filmmakers and creative participants.
Inclusive programming shaped around public benefit and participation.
IBAFAF expands access to Ibero-American stories through screenings and public programs that welcome broad community participation.
Educational initiatives help participants strengthen skills, confidence, and cultural understanding through learning-centered programming.
Inclusive access efforts work to reduce barriers and create more equitable entry points into arts and cultural life.
Every program contributes to dialogue, visibility, and deeper public understanding across communities and traditions.
"Culture is a public good. By increasing access to Ibero-American storytelling, IBAFAF helps communities discover new perspectives, foster empathy, and preserve the richness of shared cultural heritage."
Mission-first programming for participation.
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