PDF of the SEEfest 2015 Schedule

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
7:00 pm
The Japanese Dog
FRIDAY, MAY 1
6:00 pm
The Woods are Still Green
Opening Gala
SATURDAY, MAY 2
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Business of Film Conference
1:00 pm
Nadeshda
7:00 pm
Motions to Promised Lands
2:00 pm
The Waiting Point
2:30 pm
Animation
2:30 pm
Short Films Program 2
4:00 pm
The Land is Hard, the Sky is High
6:30 pm
The Cover Story
5:30 pm
Off-History & Hey Neighbour
3:00 pm
Doc Shorts 1
TUESDAY, MAY 5
9:30 pm
Tbilisi, I Love You
9:30 pm
In the Dark
9:30 pm
Rat Poison
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
9:30 pm
Down the River
THURSDAY, MAY 7
5:30 pm
Racket
7:30 pm
Closing Gala Awards
(by invitation only)
9:30 pm
It Takes Two to Fence
WRITERS GUILD THEATER
135 S. Doheny Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
1:00 pm
Short Films Program 1
5:30 pm
The Undertaker
The Land is Hard, the Sky is High
KEY:
12:00 pm
Flowers of the Shadows
7:00 pm
Consumed
8:30 pm
Bota
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Short Films Program 1
4:00 pm
Documentary Shorts 2
5:00 pm
Cowboys
8:00 pm
Zivan Makes Punk Festival
MONDAY, MAY 4
SUNDAY, MAY 3
LAEMMLE’S MUSIC HALL
9036 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
GOETHE-INSTITUT LOS ANGELES
5750 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 100
Los Angeles, CA 90036
MACHA THEATER
1107 N Kings Rd.
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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EEfest is the premier Hollywood
showcase for the cinematic and cultural
diversity of Southeast Europe. Now
approaching its tenth anniversary, the festival
presents award-winning and acclaimed films,
art installations, filmmaker talks, and a business
conference celebrating and promoting the
cinema and peoples of this dynamic, critical,
and volatile region where East meets West.
SEEfest caters to a diverse audience through
its 40 film premieres over the course of five
festival days in May and over 30 additional
dynamic programs and events throughout the
year. Festival attendees of all ages have deep
roots in philanthropy, support of the arts, cultural
institutions, and, the Hollywood industry. SEEfest
is the only dedicated venue for power-players
from Los Angeles and Southeast Europe (from the
Balkans and the Danube to the Black Sea and the
Caucasus) to meet, share work with an audience
and each other, and develop new projects together.
Support SEEfest
Making a donation to SEEfest supports international cinema in Los Angeles
and new film talents from south-eastern parts of Europe. You will join a
circle of other internationally-minded people who are interested in what
is happening in the rest of the world, who support the festival and make
our work possible. Contribute online now.
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