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  1. The Los Angeles International Film Festival is an annual event showcasing independent films with an edge. LAIFF will run November 4-8 2020, at the Edgemar Centeran arts cinema on the beach in Santa Monica. Festival Director: Natasha Marburger. Festival Manager: E Schultz.

  2. Filmmakers or screenwriters accepted into LAURRFF will receive the following: Two (2) festival passes per submitted film to see all the festival films FREE. Admittance for filmmakers to the “Opening Night Event” or the “It’s A Wrap Party”. Film prints and other film material will be handled with utmost care. However, neither the ...

  3. The festival takes place November 19th - 24th, 2024 in Hollywood, CA. The LA SKINS FEST will celebrate filmmakers whose original works are distinguished and offer a new voice in cinema. Films accepted in the festival will be eligible for the competition and prizes from our corporate sponsors. This year's festival takes place at the historic TCL ...

  4. Organizers. Festival Director. Sonja Mereu. Festival Programmer. Nicholas Paul Ybarra. MISSION STATEMENT: To provide filmmakers, actors, and stories of diverse backgrounds with a place to showcase their voice without judgment or insincere reflection: Free of stereotypes and degradation. Our goal is to establish a true multicultural experience ...

  5. 6. Films that have been submitted to previous Playhouse West - Los Angeles festivals, whether they were accepted or not, are not eligible. 7. Our festival has no distribution restrictions. 8. All entrants agree, if accepted, to permit the Playhouse West Film Festival - Los Angeles, sponsored by the Playhouse West Arts Foundation, Inc., to ...

  6. The Los Angeles Reel Film Festival is hereby granted the right to utilize an excerpt from any film submitted and accepted for exhibition at the Festival for promotional purposes. The individual or corporation submitting the film hereby warrants that it is authorized to commit the film for screening, and understands and accepts these ...

  7. The Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival celebrates the queer experience with not-to-be-missed world-class films, panels, and events. Since our founding in 1982, Outfest has screened thousands of US and international films for audiences of well over half a million people. Great opportunities await filmmakers at Outfest Los Angeles, the ...