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Indie Night Film Festival
August 29, 2015 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Please come and celebrate success with us at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Enjoy good food & Drinks while watching the best of Independent Short Films, Web Series, Pilots, and Trailers to Independent Feature Films from the most up & coming talented filmmakers. The Showcase is designed to get Artists together to NETWORK/exchange information and make connections. Invited guests are Producers, Directors, Writers, Casting Director, Agents, Distributors and Studio Executives!
You need to RSVP here:Â https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indie-night-film-festival-tickets-15076140141
For consideration of all projects please submit your information to shortfilms@davebrownusa.com!
This is a 21 and up venue. Seating will start promptly at 4:00pm and the screening will last until about 7:00pm.
There is no cover for the event but there is a 2 drink minimum at the door. Non-alcoholic ($13 for 2) and alcoholic beverages ($18 for 2) are available.
Please invite as many friends as you possibly can. We are counting on your support!! See you on May 23rd!!!!
TCL Chinese Theatre is a cinema palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, United States. Originally and still commonly referred Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and renamed Mann’s Chinese Theatre in 1973; the current name of the theatre became official January 11, 2013, after TCL Corporation purchased the naming rights.
The original Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre, which opened in 1922. Built by a partnership headed by Sid Grauman over 18 months starting in January 1926, the theatre opened May 18, 1927, with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille‘s film The King of Kings. It has since been home to many premieres, including the 1977 launch of George Lucas‘ Star Wars, as well as birthday parties, corporate junkets, and three Academy Awards ceremonies. Among the theatre’s most distinctive features are the concrete blocks set in the forecourt, which bear the signatures, footprints, and handprints of popular motion picture personalities from the 1920s to the present day.
The TCL Chinese Theatre has partnered with IMAX Corporation to create the single largest IMAX auditorium in the world. The new theatre seats 932 people, and hosts the third largest commercial movie screen in North America.
German Edward Morales Agent Talent Manager