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The festival opened on February 4 with Jane Austen Wrecked My Life a French and English-language romantic comedy, French film by Laura Piani. [8]It closed on February 14, with A Missing Part (Une part manquante) a Belgian-French drama film by Guillaume Senez.
The festival was founded in 2008 [1] [2] and the venue used is the Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live. [3] [4] The Grammy Museum helped sponsor the festival in 2009. [5]As of 2018, the festival is the largest film and television event in the downtown area. [6]
The 13th Oceanside International Film Festival, is the 2024 edition of the Oceanside International Film Festival, which took place from February 20 to February 24, 2024, at Oceanside, California, United States. [1] Opening night featured composer Jason Hill as a guest speaker.
CBS Sixteen new houseguests — and maybe a mystery 17th — have started their three-month power struggle for $750,000 with their every move captured on camera. Big Brother is back for its 26th ...
In 2008, the Paso Digital Film Festival set new standards and for six years has moved between #1 and #3 on all of the major search engines when "digital film festivals" is searched. [ needs update ] The event was held in November 2008, and was attended by Clint Eastwood and 20 people from his film company Malpaso including his Academy Award ...
The festival included Balloon Girl, a film by children's TV creator Shabnam Rezaei. [18] The 2019 festival kept a Juried Prize and the Most Popular award. In 2020, the festival changed its name from the PBS Online Film Festival to the PBS Short Film Festival. The 2020 competition kept both prizes from 2019 and ran July 13 to July 24. [19] [20]
Delicious is a 2025 German drama film written and directed by Nele Mueller-Stöfen in her directorial debut. The film follows a wealthy German family, who hires a young woman as a domestic helper during their summer vacation in Provence, and the entire family life gradually changes with dramatic consequences.
The New Hampshire Film Festival is an annual film festival held every October in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Its program consists of new domestic and international independent feature films and short films in competition, including narratives and documentaries. The festival also hosts panel discussions, workshops and social events.