The Los Angeles Film Festival, held annually for ten days in June, showcases the best of American and international independent cinema. With an expected attendance of over 100,000, the festival screens over 175 narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and music videos. Now in its fourteenth year, the festival has grown into a world-class event, uniting new filmmakers with critics, scholars, film masters, and the movie-loving public.
When will it take place?June 18 through June 28 2009.
Where will it be held?
Los Angeles, CA in the area commonly known as Westwood, next to the UCLA campus.
What awards are given out at the Festival?
Read about all the awards here: http://lafilmfest.com/awards.php
Who can attend the Festival?
The Festival attracts a huge spectrum of audiences from Los Angeles and around the world. This year, we anticipate over 100,000 attendees.
How do I purchase tickets or passes to a screening?
Festival passes for the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival will be available in May.
How many films play in the Festival? How many were submitted?
Approximately 108 features, 40 shorts, and 60 music videos make up the main body of the Festival. This year, Festival programmers considered more than 4,500 films.
How are films selected for the Festival?
Films submitted to the Festival are reviewed by our programming department, which evaluates each film, looking for the best in new independent American and international cinema.
What are some films that have played in past Fesivals?
Last year's films included Frozen River, Medicine for Melancholy, Let the Right One In, Shadows, Born in America, Man on Wire and Wanted.
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