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Sci-Fest LA (The Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival) is an annual festival featuring one-act plays in the science fiction genre, held in Los Angeles. It was co-founded by veteran Los Angeles theatre producers Michael Blaha and Lee Costello and actor David Dean Bottrell (“Boston Legal”), and was first held at the ACME Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles on May 6, 2014.
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The American Cinematheque is an independent, non-profit cultural organization in Los Angeles, California, United States that represents the public presentation of the moving image in all its forms. The Cinematheque was created in 1981 as an offshoot of the annual Filmex Los Angeles Film Festival. The Cinematheque launched its first series of ...
Charter group number four, in Los Angeles, had an active member in Forrest J. Ackerman, who missed the first few meetings (he was living in San Francisco with his parents), but whose enthusiasm and imagination provided a focus for the group. "Forry" and a cadre of other members kept it alive as the science fiction and fantasy genres developed.
The 2018 Outfest film festival was held at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, California. [9] In 2019 the executives of the Outfest film festival decided it was time for a change in location once the Directors Guild of America began renovating. [9] The TCL Chinese Theater also in LA, then became the new home for Outfest film ...
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 series was the brainchild of John Wyatt, a set designer [8] then in his mid-twenties. [9] A student of influential film lecturer Jim Hosney at the Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, [10] Wyatt initially formed an Italian cinema club with friend Richard Petit, of which Cinespia is a natural evolution. [2]