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Action! Windsor film fest success built on solid business model

3 February 2025
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Action! Windsor film fest success built on solid business model
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Vincent Georgie, executive director of the Windsor International Film Festival, credits the festival’s success to its unique business model, which has allowed it to grow into Canada’s largest volunteer-run film festival. With a budget of around $2 million, 60 events, and over 100 sponsorships and private donors, WIFF has become a staple in the community, drawing 50,000 attendees last year. Georgie emphasizes the importance of balancing artistic talent with business acumen in order to sustain long-term success in the film festival industry.

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