Flint Youth Film Festival Shifts Gears, Becomes Vehicle City Film Festival

Expanded Vision Positions Flint as a National Destination for Film and Storytelling

FLINT, Mich., May 1, 2026 / PRZen / After a decade of championing youth voices and creative storytelling, the Flint Youth Film Festival (FYFF) is officially shifting gears and entering a new chapter as the Vehicle City Film Festival (VCFF).

The new identity reflects the festival’s evolution from a youth-focused initiative into a multi-generational film festival that welcomes youth, emerging, professional, and international filmmakers, while remaining deeply rooted in Flint.

Founded 10 years ago to provide young people with access to storytelling opportunities, FYFF has empowered hundreds of youth filmmakers through screenings, workshops, mentorship, and awards. As Vehicle City Film Festival, the organization builds on this foundation while expanding its platform to support filmmakers at every stage of their journey.

“Flint Youth Film Festival was always about voice, access, and possibility,” said Rodney W. Brown, founder of iMichigan Productions. “This evolution to Vehicle City Film Festival honors the foundation we built with youth while opening the doors to storytellers everywhere who believe in the power of film to move culture forward.”

The name Vehicle City Film Festival honors Flint’s historic identity as “Vehicle City” and positions the festival as a creative engine—driving innovation, diversity, and excellence in filmmaking while attracting national attention and tourism.

The Vehicle City Film Festival is scheduled for September 24–27, 2026, transforming Flint into a four-day hub for film screenings, education, networking, and cultural exchange.

VCFF continues its commitment to youth empowerment while expanding its reach:

  • Youth (Ages 13–18): Film categories, workshops, mentorship, and awards
  • Emerging Filmmakers (Ages 19–25): College students and early-career creators
  • Professional Filmmakers (26+): Independent filmmakers and industry professionals
  • Community & Industry: Flint residents, cultural partners, sponsors, distributors, and press

“This is not a departure from our mission—it’s an expansion,” said Justin R. Brown, Director of Vehicle City Film Festival. “Vehicle City Film Festival creates space for youth, emerging, and professional filmmakers while strengthening Flint’s position as a nationally recognized hub for bold and diverse storytelling.”

The festival’s core message remains:  “From youth storytellers to seasoned filmmakers, Vehicle City Film Festival is where bold voices and fresh perspectives drive the future of film.”

The first official festival season under the Vehicle City Film Festival name will feature expanded programming, broader film submissions, and increased community and industry engagement.  For more information and updates, visit www.vcff.com.

ABOUT VEHICLE CITY FILM FESTIVAL

Vehicle City Film Festival (VCFF) is a Flint-based film festival dedicated to creativity, inclusivity, empowerment, excellence, and community impact. Founded as Flint Youth Film Festival, VCFF builds on a decade of youth empowerment while expanding to welcome filmmakers of all ages and backgrounds. VCFF celebrates stories that inspire, challenge, and move culture forward—creativity fueled by Flint.

IMICHIGAN PRODUCTIONS

iMichigan Productions is a youth-based organization that provides reading and writing skill-based learning through the arts. Our programs serve to support the youth in developing the necessary skills to pursue a career in the film and television industry. We serve an average of three hundred youth aged 13 – 25 annually. iMichigan Productions is a 501(c) (3) non-profit led by media professionals with over one hundred years of collective experience in the classroom and behind the lens in producing television, film, video, and other media projects. For more information: www.imichiganproductions.org.

Source: iMichigan Productions

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