July 25, 2001
HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL & CONFERENCE
Congratulations to our clients Charles Acosta and Dov Kelemer whose films were invited to screen at the upcoming Hollywood Film Festival.
Producer Charles Acosta’s PENDULUM will screen in the Studio Theater on the Paramount lot on August 4 at 7:00 PM. This picture is a terrific thriller starring Rachel Hunter and James Russo.
Dov Kelemer’s WON’T ANYBODY LISTEN is a documentary that chronicles the lives of a struggling rock band and the brutal realities of the record industry. It screens at the Raleigh Studios, Chaplin Theater at 7:00 PM on August 4.
I am moderating a panel on financing film on August 2 from 10:00 AM to11:45 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. I am also participating as a speaker on the topic of Documentary Filmmaking for the New Millennium. This panel is also at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel and will be on August 3rd from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
The Hollywood Film Festival and Conference runs from August 2-6. Additional information can be found at http://hollywoodfestival.com.
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