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The Festival of Short Films is a spin-off of the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) that takes place each January. In 2021 the main PSIFF festival was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the ShortFest went ahead on June 22–28. [2] [3] As of December 2021, the next event was scheduled for June 21–27, 2022. [4]
LA Shorts is the only film festival with 7 award categories recognized by the Academy Awards. Now in its 26th year, LA Shorts is the longest-running short film festival in Los Angeles. The festival screens over 350 films and attracts over 10,000 attendees each year including Hollywood industry professionals and emerging independent filmmakers ...
Miami Short Film Festival: 2002: Miami: Short film festival held annually in mid-November. Orlando Film Festival: 2006: Orlando: Held annually in October/November. OutLove International Film Festival: 2020: Fort Myers: Palm Beach International Film Festival: 1996: Palm Beach: Sarasota Film Festival: 1998: Sarasota
Pages in category "Film festivals in California" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films;
Palm Springs International Film Festival (sometimes stylized shortly as PSIFF) is a film festival held in Palm Springs, California. Originally promoted by Mayor Sonny Bono and then sponsored by Nortel , [ 1 ] : 198 it started in 1989 and is held annually in January.
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) is an eleven-day film festival held in Santa Barbara, California in February annually, since 1986. The festival screens over 200 feature films and shorts from different countries and regions. SBIFF also includes celebrity tributes, industry panels and education programs.
L.A. Comedy Shorts was founded in 2009 by Gary Anthony Williams of Boston Legal, along with Festival Director Jeannie Roshar and Festival Producer Ryan Higman.The inaugural festival took place March 5–8, 2009 at The Downtown Independent Theater in Los Angeles, and was sponsored by Funny Or Die, Atom.com and The Onion.
California Dried Plum Festival: Yuba City: 1988– California Festival of Beers: Avila Beach: California Strawberry Festival: Oxnard: 1984– Citrus Festival: Santa Paula [1] Castroville Artichoke Festival: Castroville: Conucopia: Anaheim: 1999– Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival: Indio: D23 Expo: Anaheim 2009– Disney California ...