Passionate Scenes of Love in Possibility City
The Best Louisville Movie Ever Made (This Week)
CLICK HERE to watch what could be the coolest five-minute movie about Louisville ever shot.
Let’s face it. Louisville is the sort of place that somehow inspires people to get together to create art.*
Like movies.
In fact, over the next few weeks, Louisville embraces all things cinematographic.
*By the way, Louisville isn’t just home to aspiring film-makers. The song “Smile. Today’s the Day” was written and performed by Louisvillian Nick Dickinson.
Possibility City’s Formidable Filmic Flave
Fly Over Film Festival – June 12-14
The Louisville Film Society and the KY Center are presenting eight films this weekend. Ranging from genre-bending horror-western starring Louisville’s own William Mapother to the Academy award-nominated documentary focus on the 14-acre community garden at 41st and Alameda in South Central Los Angeles, there’s a film that will peak your interest. For tickets and film times, CLICK HERE.
Bonus Feature!
As an FOL, get the VIP treatment. EMAIL US your favorite Louisville-related film (go on, be imaginative) and we’ll pick a lucky winner who’ll get two tickets to any screening at this weekends Fly Over Film Festival, an autographed poster and t-shirt, and the opportunity to talk film talk over a cup of coffee with George Parker, Louisville Film Society co-founder.
Closing Credits
If you’re the type who prefers to plan ahead (more Stanley Kubrick than Roger Corman), here are a few more things on the radar:
LEO Weekly, Film Edition – On stands June 10
Louisville Gay & Lesbian Film Series – Month of June
The Louisville 48 Hour Film Project – July 17-19
IdeaFestival – September 23-26
Louisville’s International Festival of Film — October 2-4
Derby City Film Festival – February 19-21, 2010
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