LA Film Festival
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LA Film Festival to End After 18 Years
Festival will be replaced by “year-round events”
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Watch LA Chef Evan Funke Reveal the Secret for His Homemade Pasta (Exclusive Video)
Watch a clip from documentary “Funke” premiering Sept. 26 at the LA Film Festival
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Los Angeles Film Festival Moves to September Next Year
The festival had struggled to attract top-tier films in the summer, but the move puts it into a highly competitive spot during awards season
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‘Becks,’ ‘The Night Guard’ Win Top Prizes at LA Film Festival
“Skid Row Marathon” and “The Keeping Hours” take the top audience awards at Film Independent’s annual festival
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LA Film Festival Beats Low Expectations With East LA Drama ‘Lowriders’
The festival lineup, long on diversity and short on big names, doesn’t have much buzz, but its opening film was a pleasant surprise
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LA Film Festival Unveils Fiction, Documentary Competition Titles
Amber Tamblyn’s directorial debut “Paint It Black” and Darren Lynn Bousman’s “Abattoir” join the lineup
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Idris Elba’s ‘A Hundred Streets,’ Horror Movie ‘Lights Out’ to Premiere at LA Film Festival
Mike Birbiglia’s comedy “Don’t Think Twice” and Justin Tipping’s “Kicks” will make their L.A. premieres
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LA Film Festival Embraces Diversity With ‘Lowriders’ Opener, Ava DuVernay Award
Ryan Coogler will serve as guest director of the festival, which is honoring the “Selma” filmmaker and Array Releasing
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Film Independent Moves LA Film Festival to ArcLight Cinemas
The 22nd edition of the festival will take place from June 1-9, 2016
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Robert Townsend, Ernest Hardy Among L.A. Film Festival Jurors
"Hollywood Shuffle" director Townsend will sit on the narrative jury at this year's Los Angeles Film Festival
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Steve Carell Film, Others to Run at Los Angeles Film Festival’s 2012 Gala Screenings
Apocalyptic comedy “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World,” starring Steve Carell and Keira Knightley, will have its world premiere at LA Film Fest
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A New Family, a New Film — All From the Fallout of China’s ‘One Child’ Policy
I found myself veering from parent to filmmaker and back — all in the span of seconds
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Attack of the Comic Book Nerds
The LA Film Festival’s “Graphic Explosion” panel featured a quartet of admitted comic book nerds, three of whom have helped translate that passion into filmmaking. The one-hour panel, held at the Italian Cultural Institute, was moderated by Dave Pifer, owner of Secret Headquarters comic book store in Silver Lake — but Phifer only opened his…
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Film Independent Makes Additions to LA Film Fest
Miyazaki’s animated “Ponyo” will close the event on June 28.
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Amy Kaufman