Join us! 7th Silver Lake Film Festival
Los Angeles, May 3-12, 2007
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“One
of the top 5 film festivals in Los Angeles…. Always amazing.” - L.A. WEEKLY
"Moviegoers
would be hard pressed to find a more impressive fiesta of Southern California
alternative chic than the SILVER LAKE FILM FESTIVAL…What distinguishes
SLFF is its tonal quality, ranging from outsider angst to scintillating
eclecticism to plain ol' freakness…Because it's a "multi-arts"
gathering, you're as likely to catch a skateboard demonstration as an
all-girl Black Sabbath cover band called War Pigs, but ultimately it's
about the cinema. In keeping with the motto they field-tested last year,
the festival's directors have ensured that "the films are out there." - NEW TIMES
"One
of the few festivals devoted to discovering movies..." - LOS ANGELES TIMES
"A
week goes by, and another film festival is born - nothing unusual nowadays
- but it doesn't happen often in the historical birth place of Hollywood." - THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"An
eclectic array of pics..." - DAILY VARIETY
Overview of Silver Lake Film Festival:
Over
the last six years Silver Lake Film Festival has built a solid reputation
as Los Angeles’ leading independent film festival. Indeed, L.
A. Weekly recently named Silver Lake Film Festival as one of Los Angeles
Top 5 film events. AFI Fest didn’t make the cut. Neither did Hollywood
Film Festival.
What
makes Silver Lake Film Festival stand out in the film capital of the
world? For one thing we don’t try to be all things to all people.
We’re very comfortable in our skin as Los Angeles’ premiere
showcase for independent and alternative films. By virtue of our size
- in 2005 the festival screened more than 275 feature, documentary and
short flms – we have also become one of the largest events of
its kind in the world
The
audience for Silver Lake Film Festival is also special, dare we say,
even unique? They live in an area stretching from downtown Los Angeles
to Eagle Rock and from Hancock Park to Hollywood, which includes the
communities of Los Feliz, Franklin Hills, Echo Park, Atwater Village,
and yes, Silver Lake. Surrounded by the major Hollywood studios (including
Disney, Warner. Bros., and Paramount), these communities are home to
tens of thousands of film, media and entertainment industry professionals
who are prototypical "early adopters" of consumer products
and styles … educated, hip, trendsetters whose positions in the
media and entertainment make them the quintessential influentials.
To
read more about this boho city within a city, click
here (opens word document).
What
attracts this attractive group of film-goers to choose Silver Lake Film
Festival as their preferred film events? In a word, they know we’re
fearless. Our programming is known nationally, and increasingly internationally,
for its risk-taking, provocative, no-holds-barred approach. Like the
films we favor, this is not programming by committee but by personal
vision.
Where
else could you see the premiere screening of a new feature about drug
addiction in the post dot.com era entitled “Gucci Crackheads Battle
Nihilism”; the Los Angeles debut of a documentary about one of
the giants of the art world and his obsession with opera, “David
Hockney: The Colors of Music”; one in a series of films by independent
filmmakers in Thailand, and a panel seminar on film finance sponsored
by the august law firm of Sheppard Mullins …. all on the same
evening?
We
proudly carry the banner of eclecticism and when that overlaps into
celebritydom, well, all the better. Over the years, we have honored
actor luminaries John C. Reilly, Mark Ruffalo, Julie Delpy, William
H. Macy and Laura Dern; international trail-blazing directors Kim Ki
Duk, Olivier Assayas and Ming-liang Tsai, and Americans filmmaking icons
Kenneth Anger, Penelope Spheeris, Rob Nilsson and Allison Anders.
The
2007 festival, May 3-12, promises to continue in the tradition of offering
the best in independent and alternative filmmaking from around the corner
and around the world. Sponsorship opportunities are outlined below.
Individual packages can be created upon request.
Introduced
in 2006, the festival's digital content initiative, MP4-Fest (www.mp4fest.org),
will be expanded into a full week of programming.
These are examples of the
benefits available. All sponsorships are customized to meet your marketing
requirements.
Audience by the Numbers
The
festival draws in the ''Young Urban Professionals" who are risk
takers, non-conformists and adventure seekers
*Highly educated, 114 % more likely to have 4+ years of college
*Metropolitan sophisticated, childless and live-together 'swingles'
*Professionals that are high-tech early adapters
*High home values, average home prices are over $400,000
*Small average household size of 2.1 persons, equal more spending power
*Significant number of gay and lesbian households
Demographics
Age:
24
and under - 21.4%
25 to 44 - 41.7% (core)
45 to 59 years - 20.0%
60 and over - 16.9
Median age - 38.4
Household
Income:
Less
than $15,000 - 15.5%
15,000 to 34,999 - 29.4%
$35,000 to 49,999 - 17.4%
$50,000 and over - 36.7%
Household
Make-Up:
Non-family
households - 58.3%
Married couple family - 30.8%
Householders living alone - 42.7%
Culture:
White
- 70.0%
Asian - 13.3%
Hispanic origin - 16.6% *
All other - 16.7%Source
US Census, 2000
*Individuals that categorize themselves as Hispanic or Latino (of any
race)
To
learn more about specific sponsorship opportunities, or to find out
how we can create a custom program for you, please contact us directly
by clicking here: