74 feature films. 60 short films. 50+ new media works from 35 countries. This year’s Los Angeles Film Festival is about to get real.

download (1)Dope. Courtesy of Open Road Films.

1. Dope.
Monday’s pre-festival screening of Dope kicked off the Los Angeles Film Festival, setting the bar high for the rest of the week. The Rick Famuyiwa-directed, Shameik Moore-starring high school comedy not only continues to draw praise from the critics- it premiered at Sundance- but it also drew a large number of celebrity attendees. And despite what you’ve read on gossip sites, it was not all about Kylie Jenner.

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2. Coffee Talks.
From actors such as Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World, The Help), Kathryn Hahn (We’re the Millers, Afternoon Delight), David Koechner (Cheap Thrills, Anchorman), Mae Whitman (The Duff, The Perks of Being a Wallflower), and Alfre Woodard (12 Years a Slave, Passion Fish) to directors Anne Fletcher (Hot Pursuit, The Proposal), Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World, Safety Not Guaranteed), Paul Weitz (Grandma, About A Boy), screenwriters and composers, the Coffee Talks are always a highlight of the festival. Plus, who doesn’t like free coffee?

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3. LA Muse Category.
This is the second year this category has been included in the festival, and it continues to contain some of the most buzz-worthy new films. LA Muse films are those that capture the spirit of Los Angeles, focusing solely on the vibe of the city. Zoe Cassavettes Day Out of Days is on our radar, about an aging Hollywood actress struggling to stay relevant.

The Los Angeles Film Festival Premiere Of Open Road Films' "Dope"The cast of Dope. Courtesy of Variety.

4. Red Carpet Fashion.
While this event does not require ladies to wear heels (a lá Cannes), there is no shortage of inspiration walking down the carpet. Shameik Moore donned a three piece suit, Pharrell arrived in an explosion of color while Seraya kept it classy with a subtle reptilian feature. With one red carpet over, we can’t wait to see what the rest of the fest brings.

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5. After Parties.
Ah yes, the after party. This is the time when filmmakers and actors and industry people alike drink and dance their stresses away. Mingling with peers and making new friends, we’re looking forward to enjoying all of what LAFF has to offer. Wine and popcorn included.

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6. Elvis Mitchell.
The host of KCRW’s “The Treatment” is curating this year’s film roster as the artistic director of the LA Film Festival. He brings his unique eye and exquisite taste to the fest, and will even appear at various screenings during the week.

fast-times-image-1Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Courtesy of Drafthouse.

7. The Closing Night Live Read, Directed by Eli Roth.
This just in: For the first time in the history of the festival, Eli Roth will direct a live read of Fast Times at Ridgemont High to close the LA Film Fest. Apparently, Fast Times is one of his favorite films, and what a perfect film to represent the heart and spirit of Los Angeles!

 

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Morgan Rojas

Certified fresh. For disclosure purposes, Morgan currently runs PR at PRETTYBIRD and Ventureland.