Ibero-American Film, Arts & Festival Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Miami, Florida · info@ibafaf.org
Programs

Year-round nonprofit programming with distinct public value.

IBAFAF serves its mission through programs that make culture more accessible, deepen learning, and connect communities through Ibero-American storytelling.

Public Program

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.

Audiences, artists, students, and community members seeking access to Ibero-American film and cultural exchange.

Community impact

The festival broadens visibility for Ibero-American voices while helping local and visiting audiences engage with stories, ideas, and perspectives they may not otherwise encounter.

  • Curated screenings and audience engagement
  • Public conversations around film and culture
  • Expanded exposure for Ibero-American storytelling
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Education Program

IAFFM LAB

An educational initiative supporting emerging filmmakers through learning, mentorship, and creative development opportunities.

Emerging filmmakers, students, and creative participants looking for knowledge, practice, and professional growth.

Community impact

IAFFM LAB strengthens the nonprofit’s educational mission by helping participants build skills, confidence, and pathways into cultural and creative work.

  • Mentorship and filmmaker development
  • Technical and creative learning opportunities
  • Stronger connections between education and cultural participation
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Community Access

Accessibility & Access

Community-centered initiatives that reduce barriers to participation and make cultural programming more inclusive and welcoming.

Underserved communities, broader public audiences, and participants who benefit from more accessible cultural experiences.

Community impact

This work reinforces IBAFAF’s public-benefit mission by ensuring more people can take part in cultural life, not just those already well served.

  • More inclusive cultural programming
  • Accessibility-minded event planning and outreach
  • Expanded participation across communities
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Connected Programs

Film, education, and access work together.

Audiences can enter through screenings and dialogue, emerging filmmakers can grow through learning opportunities, and community partners can help widen access.

Each program supports the same mission: stronger cultural participation and deeper connection through Ibero-American storytelling.

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