Haute Event: 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival
by HauteLiving
Summer has arrived and so has the movie industry’s premiere film showcase, The Los Angeles Film Festival. Officially in it’s 17th year, the Los Angeles Times sponsored event, taking place from June 16th-26th, is a must see. Passes to the LA Film Festival gives access to lucky attendees and industry insiders, walking the red carpet and sitting in on conversations and panel discussions about the industries foremost topics and issues.

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Over the course of the 10 days, viewings will include a wide selection of music videos, short films, foreign films and advanced screenings of upcoming box office hits like Ryan Reynolds’ much-anticipated Green Lantern.

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With 200+ films expected to screen at the event, there is sure to be enough to satisfy moviegoers and film buffs of all tastes. Festival access also comes with opportunities to wine and dine at some of Los Angeles’ most raved about restaurants and bars in the downtown area.
With this kind of all-access treatment, anyone attending this year’s festival is guaranteed to feel like an A-list celebrity.

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