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The LA Film Festival (LAFF) previously operated as the city's independent film festival from 1995 to 2018, hosting in various venues. Six years after the discontinuation of LAFF, producer Sarah Winshall and film non-profit executive Micah Gottlieb co-founded the Los Angeles Festival of Movies.
The LA Film Festival was an annual film festival that was held in Los Angeles, California, and usually took place in June.It showcased independent, international, feature, documentary and short films, as well as web series, music videos, episodic television and panel conversations.
The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) includes feature films, documentaries, and short films from the Spanish and Portuguese diaspora. The six-day festival was established in 1997. The festival was founded by Marlene Dermer (a native of Peru) and Edward James Olmos. [1]
The venue’s executive director, Maggie Mackay, served as senior programmer for the Los Angeles Film Festival for the majority of its lifespan. An audience at a screening at 2220 Arts + Archives.
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]
Película (stylized as PELICULA>PELIKULA) is a Spanish film festival held in Manila every October by the Instituto Cervantes de Manila, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain to the Philippines. Created in 2002, this event shows award-winning Spanish and Latin American films.
Tickets to the opening reception at 6 p.m., Sat., Sept. 7, are $10 and can be purchased through the film festival website, OUTnorthLa.org. All film tickets can be purchased through the Robinson ...
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