Free Films at Los Angeles Film Festival

The Los Angeles Film Festival Runs from June 18th -28th, 2009

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The Los Angeles Film Festival runs from June 18th -28th, 2009.

Celebrating its fifteenth year, the festival will showcase various U.S. and foreign films, many are world premieres. Films range from upcoming releases like "Public Enemies", a Depression-era film starring Johnny Depp, as bank robber John Dillinger, to classic favorites like "Midnight Cowboy".

In addition, the festival is a great way to support upcoming talent in the independent film, and short film screenings, including high school students.

Ticket price: $5, $12, and $15 depending on the film.

However, the festival is showcasing films for free.

Amreeka, Which Way Home, Election, Ghostbusters, How I see It: Youth Filmmaking From Streets to Streams, The Muppet Movie, and The Cove.

In order to find what film to watch or the location, visit their website, and click view events section.

Purchase tickets or passes online, by phone 866.FILMFEST, or at the Festival Ticket Center on Friday, June 12.
Just like any other movie ticket, moviegoers are advised to buy tickets in advance.

For more information on: More free festival events, Parking, Awards, Venues, Brochure.

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