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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.
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival: 1983: Los Angeles: Premiere showcase for the best and brightest of Asian Pacific American and international cinema in Los Angeles. Held annually in May. Los Angeles Film Festival: 1995: Los Angeles: Held annually in June. Shows independent, feature, documentary and short films, as well as music videos.
George R. R. Martin’s adaptation of Howard Waldrop’s short story “Night of the Cooters” won best sci-fi at this year’s LA Shorts International Film Festival. Directed by Vincent D ...
The short film screened at various festivals including LA Shorts Fest in 2018 and winning best actor for Philip Baker Hall, [2] Zurich Film Festival as part of a series of films about cancer, [3] FILMETS Badalona Film Festival winning also best actor for Philip Baker Hall [4] Mexico Shortsfest 2019, HollyShorts Film Festival and Pendance Flm ...
The festival will screen 52 curated programs showcasing 310 films from 63 countries and territories, including 49 world premieres, 15 international premieres, 28 North American premieres, nine U.S ...
The short has been presented in a number of festivals, including Cannes Film Festival [1] and the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival, [2] Telluride Film Festival [3] and won several awards, including the Oscar Qualifying award for Best International Short at the 2022 Palm Springs International Shorts Fest.
Here's where to stream the short films nominated in the live-action, animation, and documentary categories at the 96th Academy Awards.
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.