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UPCOMING EVENTS
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August  1, 2010
Cafe Cinematheque International
This month the French dark comedy "Aaltra"
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August  4, 2010
Cinema A La Mode XIII
Cooking class and a movie!

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August  7, 2010
FAB! Films for Kids!
FREE
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August  11, 2010
Senses of Cinema
Monthly reception, film and discussion hosted by Shelly Isaacs
Next Up
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Ongoing
14th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami

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August  22, 2010
Opera in Cinema
Up Next: Wagner's Gotterdammerung Performed Valencia Sunday, August 22 - 1pm

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August  23, 2010
Volunteers Needed For FLIFF2010 & Cinema Paradiso
Become a volunteer today!
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Ongoing
1st Annual Cinema Paradiso Surf Fest

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September  4, 2010
75th Anniversary Celebration of 20th Century Fox
Featuring an encore screening of Porky's
 
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Ongoing
Labor-Day Weekend Comedy-A-Thon for Charity
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Ongoing
Reggae Music & Technology Expo
and Reggae Walk of Fame Induction Ceremony 2010
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September  16, 2010
FLIFF2010 Kick Off and Poster Unveiling Party

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October  7, 2010
2010 FLIFF Membership Party
FLIFF Membership party moves to OFF THE HOOKAH

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Ongoing
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 July 2010 Betty Lakeysmith
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And the winner is.........
FLIFF2007 announces it's winning films
Ongoing
FLIFF2007 announces it's winning films……..
AWARDS FOR U.S. INDEPENDENT & WORLD CINEMA Encompassing Features, Shorts and Documentaries.
Best Feature Film: THE DIVING BELL & THE BUTTERFLY, the remarkable true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the successful and charismatic editor-in-chief of French Elle.
Best Documentary: CHOPS, followed T.J., Owen and other aspiring jazz musicians as they competed with elite bands from all over the country.
Best Short Film: WEDNESDAY, a romantic story of Sam and Lilya who meet by chance, but in fact their first meeting was 25 years before on a Wednesday.
Best Comedy: MAGICIANS , the uproariously comedy that pokes fun at Magicians starring British Peep Show comedians, David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Best Experimental Film : THE CHOSEN ONE, an animated feature with the voices of Tim Curry and Traci Lords follows one man who has been prophesized as “The Chosen One”
Best Director: Paolo Virsi for NAPOLEON ET MOI, a comedy from France / Italy about a young man who finds himself serving as librarian to the Great Emperor in exile,
Best 1ST Time Director: Charles Oliver for TAKE, which explores the corrosive effects of hatred and resentment as it follows the lives of two strangers, a struggling mother (Minnie Driver) and a gambling addict (Jeremy Renner), who converge in unspeakable tragedy.
Best Actor & Best Actress: Phillip Seymour Hoffman & Laura Linney for THE SAVAGES, a brilliantly comic look at the fate of two grown siblings forced to re-examine their family lives and their career paths when they have to team up to care for their aging father
Renaissance Award: D.B. Sweeney for writing, producing, directing & starring in the road-trip buddy movie TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE.
Best Gay/Lesbian Film: LOOKING FOR CHEYENNE, from France stars Mila Dekker, Aurelia Petit and portrays a young unemployed journalist who decides to leave Paris to live a marginal life in the country and leaves behind Sonia, the woman she loves.
Best FX Feature: THE BANQUET, a lavish, incredible, epic film from China. Described as a loose adaptation of “Hamlet”, The Banquet, tells a tale of fate and revenge set in 10th century China.
Best FX Short: LUCIFER, featuring stunning visuals and edge of your seat action, is the first of a trilogy concerning the greatest battle epic since Creation and the fall of the exalted Angel who fell from grace, Lucifer.
AUDIENCE AWARDS
Audience Award for Best American Indie: THE CAKE EATERS, a poignant drama about a prodigal son's return that conjures up old ghosts for three generations of two different families in a small, quiet town. Mary Stuart Masterson's debut feature film unfolds the intimate secrets and tensions that compel these families to move forward.
Audience Award for Best In World Cinema: MANUALE D'AMORE 2, the sequel directed by award winning writer-director, Giovanni Veronesi, is a stylish, intimate comedy that explores four new chapters of Love: ‘Eroticism,' ‘Maternity,' ‘Marriage,' and ‘Extreme Love.
Audience Award for Best Documentary: AUTISM THE MUSICAL, counters today's bleak statistics with one woman's optimistic pledge to lead a group of autistic children in defying diagnosed expectations by writing, rehearsing and performing their own full-length musical.
Audience Award for Best Short Film & The Peoples Choice Award: THE STREET CLEANER, unfolds with the disappearance of prostitutes from Savannah's Historic District and follows one savvy streetwalker who believes it could never happen to her. She could also be dead wrong.
Audience Award
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