First Annual Key Biscayne Film Festival Announces Screening Of Short Film “All That Is Sacred,” Jimmy Buffet’s Last Project

Key Biscayne, FL (November 21, 2023) – The Key Biscayne Film Festival, slated for February 2nd to February 3rd, 2024, has already collected a few exciting titles to be screened for the community. Among the titles nominated for Islands & Oceans Short Film includes All That is Sacred, one of the last projects Jimmy Buffet worked on before he passed September 1, 2023.

All That is Sacred is a 34-minute short film focused around the literacy scene of 1970s Key West, harkening to one of the last great counterculture arts scenes.

Key Biscayne residents and film aficionados will have an opportunity to view one of Jimmy Buffet’s last artistic collaborations. The screenings will take place in the following locations: Paradise Park, Key Biscayne Community Center Lighthouse and Island rooms on February 2nd from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and the Ritz Carlton Key Biscayne Ponce de Leon ballroom for the closing event on February 3rd from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Submission forms and complete information regarding eligibility for the 2024 Key Biscayne Film Festival will be available at www.kbfilmfestival.org. Questions regarding submissions may be directed to hello@kbfilmfestival.org or by calling 954.372.0035.

About Key Biscayne Film Festival: Maite Garrido Thornton and Isabel Custer founded the Key Biscayne Film Festival in 2023 to honor the diverse backgrounds that a coastal city and island community bring to the film world. The Festival’s mission is to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for our delicate ecosystem through the medium of arts. By curating a diverse selection of works that address local and global topics, the festival endeavors to raise awareness and inspire positive action.