Bel_Air_Film_Festival

Bel Air Film Festival

Bel Air Film Festival

Add article description


The Bel Air International Film Festival, first held in 2008, [1] is an annual international film festival which takes place in Bel Air and the greater Los Angeles area. The festival honors films in the following categories: Film Fashion, Documentaries, Shorts, Comedy Shorts, Comedy, Drama, Animation, Foreign Films, Music Video, and Student Film.[2]

Quick Facts Location, Started ...
Melanie Griffith and Tippi Hedren at the 2014 Seventh Annual Bel Air Film Festival Presented by the A2E Family Partnership at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. Melanie Griffith presented Tippi Hedren with the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award while Emily Ferry, the first woman to be an I.A.T.S.E. Property Master in Hollywood was honored with the festival’s Leadership in Cinema Award.

2014 festival

At the 2014 festival, actress Tippi Hedren received the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was presented by her daughter, actress Melanie Griffith.[3]

2011 festival

  • Beatboxing - The Fifth Element of Hip Hop directed by Klaus Schneyder, which covers the history of beatboxing and its further developments (Best Jury Directing & Jury Documentary Award).

2010 festival

The 2010 festival selected films included:

2009 festival

The 2009 festival took place November 13–17, and held 35 film screenings and 4 red-carpet events.[5]

Documentaries selected for the 2009 festival included:

2008 festival

Honorees at the 2008 festival included Anya Sarre, celebrity stylist and head fashion stylist for ET, The Insider and Entertainment Tonight on MTV; and Orian Williams, producer of the award-winning film Control and one of Variety (magazine) "10 Producers to Watch".[8]

Screenings included:

  • Louise Dahl-Wolfe: Painting with Light, a short documentary about the famed photographer's life and discovery of actress Lauren Bacall.
  • James Gill Full Circles, a documentary short that is an autobiographical look at American pop artist James Gill (artist) which chronicles his meteoric rise and sudden disappearance from the Hollywood scene and art world.

References

  1. Michael Jones (October 21, 2008). "Bel Air gets a fest". Variety (blog). Archived from the original on 17 July 2010. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  2. "Withoutabox Film Festival Listing". Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  3. "Daggaer Press". Archived from the original on 1 October 2010. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  4. "Mind of the Demon wins award". ESPN. December 10, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  5. "Film Festival Ticker". Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2009-10-30.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Bel_Air_Film_Festival, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.