Thursday, September 25, 2008
Mill Valley Film Festival also known as the "filmmakers' festival" is been conducted every year, which offers a prestigious, high-profile, and non-competitive atmosphere perfect for celebrating the most excellent in independent and global cinema.
This Film Festival was founded in 1978 by MVFF Director Mark Fishkin, the Festival has an traditionally remarkable track record for initiation new films and the careers of fresh film makers and is famous for the excellence of its programming.
As the one and only major film festival in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Mill Valley Film Festival is also an main industry resource - both for its prominence on films that have not yet available to the US distribution and for all the launches and northern California Academy Awards campaigns. It is also a major attraction to the tourists.
As the Bay Area always being the significant advertise for independent and global film, and MVFF always provides a opportunity for introducing new films to West coast audiences. For the film makers, audiences and the industry professionals alike, it's always being the perfect environment for film.
The Film festival is presented by the California Film Institute, the 30th Festival will be between October 2 - 12, 2008 at the Cine Arts at Sequoia and 142 Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley) and at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center (San Rafael).



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