The LA Femme Film Festival’s Founder and President Leslie LaPage announced today that the 2007 festival will kick off on October 11th. The festival, which is in its third year, will run from October 11th -14th and will include new independent features, shorts, student films, animated films, special screenings and seminars. The four day event will be held at two theatres: the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills at 8556 Wilshire Blvd. and the Wilshire Screening Room at 8670 Wilshire Blvd.
LA Femme is solely dedicated to creating and inspiring talented female artists who desire to create entertainment for the masses. The festival exhibits the diverse talents of emerging artists to wider audiences by showcasing new work to industry professionals, up and coming filmmakers and film fans. The festival includes film screenings of submitted works, seminars with industry experts, networking events, an awards ceremony and a benefit gala. The full schedule is available at: www.lafemme.org.
In May 2005, the festival premiered in downtown Los Angeles and this year we will be closing down 7th Street to celebrate the growth of the downtown area with the filming of a film featuring an all-star female rock band line up and party sponsored by The Roosevelt. [The Dedication, Bad Apple, Pretty in Stereo]. On Friday Oct 12, LA Femme will be hosting a fundraiser for the non-profit breast cancer organization, “What a Pair” at the Westwood Brewing Co.
LA Femme Film Festival accepts submissions of films produced, directed or written by women. Each film, video, short and screenplay challenges other films in its category and is eligible for awards such as: Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Screenplay, Best Commercial, Best Music Video, Best PSA (Public Service Announcement), Best Short, Best Indie Feature, Best Indie Writer, Best Director and Honorable Mention for Outstanding Achievement.
The festival’s closing ceremony on Sunday, October 14th, 2007 will be a highlight of the weekend. In addition to the filmmakers receiving awards, many deserving members of the entertainment community will also be honored.
Winners at the LA Femme Film Festival will receive prizes including merchandise valued at over $1,500. Most importantly, the winners gain priceless exposure for their films. For example, the 2005 Best Feature winner “Green Street Hooligans” went on to open in over 2,000 theaters nationwide. Yelena Lanskaya, winner of the 2005 Best Director award, saw her film “The Colt” air on The Hallmark Channel. In 2006 the filmmaker of “City of Gold” , Jeanne McKinney signed a production agreement with Sandman Studios; “The recognition and association with La Femme Film Festival has proven to be an invaluable step forward for the City of Gold animated feature project” quoted Jeanne. Beautiful Dreamer has gone on to win in festivals including: Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) Best Picture Award & Audience Award; Temecula Valley International Film Festival (TVIFF) Best Picture Award & Audience Award; La Femme Film Festival (Beverly Hills) Best Picture Award; Cackalack Film Festival (Charlotte, NC) Best Picture Award; Australian International Film Festival (AIFF) Best International Picture; International Family Film Festival (IFFF) Directors Gold Award for Best Picture.
Festival founder Ms. LaPage said, “After more than a decade of working as a producer in the industry, I have seen women filmmakers rise to the top and I wanted to create a specific forum in which our stars of tomorrow could be championed. Our festival’s winners receive distribution deals and we hope that this year’s cadre of extraordinary filmmakers will enjoy the same success.”
The seminar line-up includes a prestigious array of film business professionals. The Writers Guild America West will sponsor a writers’ panel featuring women screenwriters who have written screenplays on genre specific films. The Screen Actors Guild will sponsor a panel featuring women actors, directors, and producers on “Ageism in Hollywood”.
24.09.2007 | Editor's blog
Cat. : America Audience Award Australian International Film Festival Best Indie Central Florida Film Festival Charlotte DIRECTORS GOLD AWARD Entertainment Entertainment Film festival Human Interest Human Interest International Family Film Festival Jeanne McKinney LA Femme Film Festival LaPage Leslie LaPage Los Angeles Sandman Studios Temecula Valley International Film Festival the 2005 Best Director award The Colt The LA Femme Film Festival Westwood Brewing Co. Yelena Lanskaya