The International Comedy Film Festival and the Yorck Kinogruppe present:


DIE KOMISCHE FILMNACHT

- Independent Comedies aus aller Welt in Originalversion -


Next Edition:

September 1st 2010 (TiMER, Indie-RomCom, USA)

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The International Comedy Film Festival team simply cannot wait until September 2011. We have already screened too many great films and do not want to keep them private.

Starting on 1st September 2010, we will offer monthly Comedy Film Nights. Our accomplices for this venturous attempt to make you laugh and astonished are our partners from the Yorck cinemas. They have the heart to leave their cinema to us - they must be crazy…

Cinema: check… Films: check… ICoFF team: check… Fun: check…

What is missing, is you! So, get out of your basements, into the cinema and start laughing!


Where: Filmtheater am Friedrichshain (Karte)

When: every 1. Wednesday of the month, 8:30pm

How much: 6,50€

Why: Because life is not always funny. But our films are.

 

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The International Comedy Film Festival team simply cannot wait until September 2011. We have already screened too many great films and do not want to keep them private.

Starting on 1st September 2010, we will offer monthly Comedy Film Nights. Our accomplices for this venturous attempt to make you laugh and astonished are our partners from the Yorck cinemas. They have the heart to leave their cinema to us - they must be crazy…

Cinema: check… Films: check… ICoFF team: check… Fun: check…

What is missing, is you! So, get out of your basements, into the cinema and start laughing!

 
Who we are

We love to laugh and we love to make other people laugh.

The International Comedy Film Festival (ICoFF) is passionate about comedy films and their unique ability to connect people of different cultures and backgrounds through a shared experience.  Our yearly film festival introduces audiences to a diverse and varied program of quality independent comedy films from around the world.  ICoFF presents filmmakers with further opportunities for gaining widespread recognition through touring initiatives, distribution and networking programs, while providing audiences with the chance to watch a unique selection of comedy films.

 
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