FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Hobnobben Film Festival is back this weekend for its tenth year.
The in-person festival will run through Sunday, with a virtual festival streaming until November 11, 2025.
Organizers released the following:
This milestone year brings even more stories, voices, and experiences to Fort Wayne. Filmdescriptions, showtimes, and ticket information are available HERE
Single-day passes for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are $30 each. A 4-day pass is $60, and an All-Access VIP Pass ($150) includes in-person and virtual admission, access to all workshops and the filmmaker green room, plus a t-shirt, poster, and daily concessions. Individual block tickets are also available online for $15.
All in-person screenings will be held at Fort Wayne Cinema Center, 437 E. Berry St. Workshops will take place upstairs at the Fort Wayne Dance Collective studios.A Decade of Stories Over the past decade, Hobnobben has grown into northeast Indiana’s premier film festival, spotlighting underrepresented voices and global perspectives while celebrating local talent. This year’s festival continues that legacy with dozens of films from around the world, including narratives, documentaries, and shorts. Opening Night will once again feature a showcase of Indiana-made films, honoring the festival’s commitment to uplifting local storytellers while also connecting them with a wider international audience.“It’s incredible to look back on how Hobnobben has grown over the last ten years,” said Festival Director Christi Hille.
“We started with a dream to bring unique, diverse stories to Fort Wayne — and now, we’re a recognized stop for filmmakers from around the world. This anniversary festival is a celebration of our community, our filmmakers, and the power of film to connect us.
”This year, the festival is also happy to announce two FREE special outdoor screenings in the newly renovated Foelinger Foundation parking lot. After the Award Ceremony, Stories of the Earth will screen from 7:30 to 8:30 pm, which is a collection of four short films exploring our ties to nature.
Harvesting Heroes From Fort Wayne & The World will screen from 8:30 – 10:00 pm, featuring six short films about individuals making a positive impact in their communities.





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