Friday, 28th October 2016. |
The Pictures Halloween — Edward Scissorhands Go »
Special screening of Tim Burton's classic, Edward Scissorhands.
Fri 28 Oct 2016, 8:00 p.m.
LOCATION
Dublin Unitarian Church
112 Saint Stephen's Green
Dublin
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Friday, 28th October 2016. |
Newport Beach Film Festival Go »
Celebrating its 18th year, the Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) annually showcases over 350 films from 50 countries and attracts over 50,000 attendees, making it one of Southern California’s longest running and largest film events.
NBFF is also recognized as one of the leading film festivals in the world by Variety as host of their annual ‘10 Cinematographers to Watch’ event and has been named a ‘Film Festival Worth the Entry Fee’ by Movie Maker Magazine.
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Friday, 28th October 2016. |
Atlanta Film Festival Go »
Deadline: October 28th - Festival: March 24, 2017 to April 02, 2017
Now approaching its 41st year, the Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF)—an Academy Award®-qualifying festival—is the southeast’s preeminent celebration of cinema and flagship production of the Atlanta Film Society. One of the largest and longest-running festivals in the country, ATLFF showcases both emerging and established artists’ works. The 40th anniversary festival saw nearly 25,000 film-lovers join 300 attending filmmakers in support of the moving images that push the boundaries of independent cinema.
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Friday, 28th October 2016. |
TIFF Next Wave Film Festival Go »
February 17, 2017 to February 19, 2017
TIFF Next Wave: The principle objective of the TIFF Next Wave Film Festival is to present the best of contemporary and classic film for youth between the ages of 14 and 19. Its mandate is to feature the most outstanding films for youth produced in every part of the world.
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Friday, 28th October 2016. |
San Francisco Independent Film Festival Go »
February 09, 2017 to February 23, 2017
We are looking for the best features, shorts, docs and animation we can find to present in San Francisco. For 18 years SF IndieFest has developed a great reputation for filling theaters, getting press and throwing great parties. Films at our fest regularly get Variety reviews, picked up at other fests and find rabid groupies following the makers around town demanded autographs and buying them drinks. We're consistently listed as a a "best" fest in Chris Gore's book (last time I checked anyway). And now we have cash prizes funded by one of our loyal fans! Last year's prizes amounted to $1000 each for best feature doc and best feature narrative and $500 for best short chosen by our loyal Season Pass holders.
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