7th
Annual Silver Lake Film Festival
Festival Dates: May 3-12, 2007
Location: Los Angeles, CA.
Spin magazine on Silver Lake: "After a decade as the hippest neighborhood in Los Angeles, this bohemian enclave has finally spawned the most buzz-worthy rock scene in the country." See full article here (pdf format)
In
its recent celebrated Best of L.A. issue, L.A. Weekly noted that Los
Angeles can now boast a film festival almost every week. "L.A.
is in the midst of a film festival boom. And the competition has made
almost everyone step up to the plate." Among the scores of worthy
contenders, Silver Lake Film Festival was selected as one of the city's
Top Five.
Surprised?
We don't blame you. After only six years Silver Lake Film Festival has
evolved into Los Angeles' leading independent film festival. The only
major, non-genre film festival singularly focused on presenting the
best of independent film in the entertainment capital of the world.
The only major film festival in the U.S. showcasing independent films
where the majority of independent filmmakers actually live and work.
At
our last festival, we screened over 200 independent films, hosted the
Los Angeles premiere of David Mamet’s new dark comedy “Edmond,”
starring William H. Macy, Julia Stiles, Joe Montegna and Bai Ling; celebrated
the uber independence of our festival honorees -- pioneering filmmaker
Rob Nilsson, actor/writer/director Julie Delpy and iconoclastic artist
Bad Otis Link; treated our audience to Q&As with celebrity guest
curators k.d. lang, wild man Bobcat Goldthwait and John Doe of the legendary
band X; and debuted the first-ever film festival exhibition of “Machinima,”
a new digital cinematic art form. Not to mention presenting dozens of
cutting-edge art, music, and other entertainment events and parties,
parties, parties. Where were you?
If
you're serious about reaching independent film audiences, we invite
you to be, uh, a fly-on-the wall of Los Angeles' most exciting, exceptional
independent film and arts event - the Silver Lake Film
Festival. |