If the list of awardees below is long, it’s because the Newport Beach Film Festival screens over 400 films from more than 45 countries. With 50,000 visitors to the festival each year, part of the success of the program is its ability to draw full houses of appreciative audiences.
Opening with Michael C. Hall, Lucy Liu and Peter Fonda in “East Fifth Bliss,” the festival closes with “A Beginner’s Guide to Endings.” “Beginner’s Guide” stars Harvey Keitel as a gambling man at the end of his tether, and his three sons (Scott Caan, Paulo Costanzo and Jason Jones) who soon learn that their father signed them up for unsafe drug tests when they were kids.
In between the go and the whoa were panels on directing, music composition and a master class on screenwriting given by Aaron Sorkin. Oh, and those 400 films. For a highlights list of the films at...
Opening with Michael C. Hall, Lucy Liu and Peter Fonda in “East Fifth Bliss,” the festival closes with “A Beginner’s Guide to Endings.” “Beginner’s Guide” stars Harvey Keitel as a gambling man at the end of his tether, and his three sons (Scott Caan, Paulo Costanzo and Jason Jones) who soon learn that their father signed them up for unsafe drug tests when they were kids.
In between the go and the whoa were panels on directing, music composition and a master class on screenwriting given by Aaron Sorkin. Oh, and those 400 films. For a highlights list of the films at...
- 5/6/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
If the list of awardees below is long, it’s because the Newport Beach Film Festival screens over 400 films from more than 45 countries. With 50,000 visitors to the festival each year, part of the success of the program is its ability to draw full houses of appreciative audiences.
Opening with Michael C. Hall, Lucy Liu and Peter Fonda in “East Fifth Bliss,” the festival closes with “A Beginner’s Guide to Endings.” “Beginner’s Guide” stars Harvey Keitel as a gambling man at the end of his tether, and his three sons (Scott Caan, Paulo Costanzo and Jason Jones) who soon learn that their father signed them up for unsafe drug tests when they were kids.
In between the go and the whoa were panels on directing, music composition and a master class on screenwriting given by Aaron Sorkin. Oh, and those 400 films. For a highlights list of the films at...
Opening with Michael C. Hall, Lucy Liu and Peter Fonda in “East Fifth Bliss,” the festival closes with “A Beginner’s Guide to Endings.” “Beginner’s Guide” stars Harvey Keitel as a gambling man at the end of his tether, and his three sons (Scott Caan, Paulo Costanzo and Jason Jones) who soon learn that their father signed them up for unsafe drug tests when they were kids.
In between the go and the whoa were panels on directing, music composition and a master class on screenwriting given by Aaron Sorkin. Oh, and those 400 films. For a highlights list of the films at...
- 5/6/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Filed under: Reality-Free, Celebrity Interviews
Already experiencing 'Pretty Little Liars' withdrawal? Don't worry -- we've got a nice dose of Tyler Blackburn here to get you over the hump. Blackburn, of course, plays brooding, long-haired hunk Caleb on the popular teen soap.
Blackburn first gained attention in his role as the moody Ian on 'Days of Our Lives' -- in fact, the easygoing California boy might be in danger of being typecast as the brooding teen. Most recently, he's been doing the film-fest circuit to support his first leading role in a feature film, playing -- you guessed it -- a troubled young man. The indie flick is called 'Peach Plum Pear,' and co-stars Mackenzie Phillips and up-and-comers Alex Beh ('Sugar') and Alanna Masterson ('The Young and the Restless').
We caught up with Blackburn during his stop at Toronto's Female Eye Film...
Already experiencing 'Pretty Little Liars' withdrawal? Don't worry -- we've got a nice dose of Tyler Blackburn here to get you over the hump. Blackburn, of course, plays brooding, long-haired hunk Caleb on the popular teen soap.
Blackburn first gained attention in his role as the moody Ian on 'Days of Our Lives' -- in fact, the easygoing California boy might be in danger of being typecast as the brooding teen. Most recently, he's been doing the film-fest circuit to support his first leading role in a feature film, playing -- you guessed it -- a troubled young man. The indie flick is called 'Peach Plum Pear,' and co-stars Mackenzie Phillips and up-and-comers Alex Beh ('Sugar') and Alanna Masterson ('The Young and the Restless').
We caught up with Blackburn during his stop at Toronto's Female Eye Film...
- 3/29/2011
- by Annette Bourdeau
- Aol TV.
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