Hemet Film Festival: Where Dreams Go to Die

Hemet Film Festival: Where Dreams Go to Die

**OMG! Hemet Film Fest YEAR 3! ðŸĪĢ Still going? At the HISTORIC Hemet Theatre! 🎭 Films from the Inland Empire? ðŸŒĩ Filmmakers who LIVE in Hemet? 🏠 This weekend? 🗓ïļ A “one-of-a-kind celebration” 🎉 of independent film? At Hemet’s oldest venue? 🏛ïļ Sure, Jan!**

Short films 🎎 in blocks (Animation, Experimental, Comedy, Local, etc.). Each block: ~1 hour. Q&A ðŸŽĪ with filmmakers. “Hang out time” ðŸŧ Downtown Hemet. ðŸĪĄ “DIY attitude”: big dreams, small budgets. Motto: “Necessity breeds creativity!” ðŸĪ”

World premiere: LYTLE CREEK ðŸŒē, Nov 1st @ 7PM. Directed by Nathan San Filippo (West Valley High School teacher). 🍎 Student Showcase ✏ïļ West Valley students. Hilarious? Touching? Personal? $20 All-Access Passes! Individual blocks: $5. ðŸĪŠ

www.HemetFilmFest.com ðŸ’ŧ

SCHEDULE 📅
SAT Nov 1st
11am – Doors Open
Noon – Opening Ceremony + Shorts Block 1
3pm – Shorts Block 2: Animation/Experimental
5pm – Shorts Block 3: Funny Haha
7pm – Feature Film “Lytle Creek” + Short Film “Three Cheers”
SUN Nov 2nd
11am – Shorts Block 4: The Sacred
1pm – Student Showcase: West Valley High Shorts + “It’s Okay, Johnnie”
4pm – Local Premieres: Movies from Hemet Filmmakers
6pm – Closing Shorts: The Profane + “Invasion! of the Nocturnal Jellyfish”

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