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Show us us Shorts - LA/NYC

Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, CA

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Two Coasts, One Awesome Networking/Screening event!

Join filmmakers and other film fans at  Showbiz Store & Cafe, 19 West 21st Street for NYC/LA Show Us Your Shorts, a unique one night, bi-coastal networking & screening event! FirstGlance Film Festival is teaming up with ScenePR & Showbiz Store & Cafe to produce a unique event for filmmakers, where they can screen their short film at two networking events on the same night on different coasts!

Come socialize with fellow film industry folk and experience a night of curated short films!

IN NYC: Showbiz Store & Cafe, 19 West 21st Street, NY, NY 10010 6:30-8:30pm to Register for the NY event-

IN Los Angeles: Showbiz Store & Cafe 500 S Sepulveda Los Angeles CA  Doors Open at 7pm- Screening begins 7:30pm


Eat, Drink and Be Indie!

Come socialize with fellow film industry folk and experience a night of curated short films!


More Shorts Coming Soon:

BUNNY BASH

Director: John Dilworth/Stretch Films

Aliens who are planning to destroy Earth send a moron-alien undercover to gather intelligence on human life.

TOUCH

Director: Jen McGowan

Sometimes the most important connection in your life happens with a complete stranger.

A NOTE FOR ETIENNE

Director: Elias Benavidez

Amorette, a young analytical woman, examines her relationship after a catalyst regarding her boyfriend’s imperfections occurs.

TO LIVE AND DINE IN LA

Director: Sebastian Stenhoj

What begins a droning and less than promising evening quickly blossoms into Tinseltown bliss as several curious strangers find themselves dining with none other than The Hoff himself.

JESUS COMES TO TOWN

Director: Kamal John Iskander

An unexpected guest drops in during an underworld poker game in this dark comedy film noir. Starring Steve Eastin (Catch Me If You Can, The Black Dahlia, Up in the Air, Things Fall Apart), Claudia Christian (Babylon 5, Freaks and Geeks, Look), and Alex Veadov (Drag Me To Hell, We Own The Night, Svetlana). Sometimes, a second coming can be…painful! FIRSTGLANCE FILM FEST ALUM

THE CLOSER

Director: Jon Polansky
Two average guys with less than average game call on the services of The Closer, a hired gun that helps close deals for men.

FREAKY SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER

Director: Etienne Goldet
An arrogant French yuppie from Paris is punished by fate for his reckless behavior. Rushing to the hippest party in Paris, Gregoire gets teleported through time and space into the year 1977 to a place in the middle of nowhere in the Texas desert. Can he find his way out of this hell? We watch Gregoire struggle with life's lessons trying to find his way back to Paris. FIRSTGLANCE FILM FEST ALUM

When & Where



Showbiz Store and Cafe
500 S Sepulveda Blvd
Los Angeles, CA

Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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FirstGlance Film Festivals



FirstGlance Film festivals began in 1996 in the basement of a small theater in Center City Philadelphia. It started as a small theatre company in Philadelphia that wanted to help fellow filmmakers get their projects shown in a public venue for others to enjoy. Its mission was a one time weekend to show projects that might otherwise not be seen by moviegoers in the Philadelphia area. With a rented video projector and a bunch of large screen TVs, they had a successful weekend showing about 20 projects to about 150 people. After the event they received multiple calls and emails from filmmakers and attendees. The FirstGlance Film Festival was born. FirstGlance decided to move forward and make its festival an annual event. With filmmaker interest, their sister festival opened in Burbank California in 2000 to a similar audience in a 35 seat screening room and has also become a growing annual event.