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LIFE FEST FILM FESTIVAL KICKS INTO HIGH GEAR

5×5 Filmmaker Challenge and International Voting Now Open

From "Doonby," which won the 2012 Capra Award (l-r) actor Joe Estevez, actor John Schneider, and producer Mark Joseph.
From “Doonby,” which won the 2012 Capra Award (l-r) actor Joe Estevez, actor John Schneider, and producer Mark Joseph.

LOS ANGELES – Organizers of the Life Fest Film Festival are kicking into high gear in anticipation of the event’s third annual presentation in May. In addition to open registration for the festival’s 5×5 Filmmaker Challenge, viewers across the country and from around the world may now vote for their favorite films from the 2012 festival as part of Life Fest International.
“Life Fest calls on everyone interested in telling a compelling story that highlights the intrinsic value of human life to participate in our third annual festival,” said Life Fest Director Brian Johnston. “Filmmakers have a unique voice and powerful tools at their disposal to spread a tremendous message.”

The 5×5 for Life Filmmaker Challenge encourages and nurtures aspiring filmmakers
The 5×5 for Life Filmmaker Challenge is open to students and independent filmmakers and challenges them to produce a five-minute short reinforcing the profound significance of every human life. While helpful, participants need not be located in Los Angeles – in fact, several entries were received last year from outside the United States. Entries which meet all of the requirements will be screened during the Life Fest Film Festival May 9-12, 2013 in Los Angeles and winning filmmakers will have the opportunity to network with some of Hollywood’s leading insiders, including producers, directors, and distributors.

Participants will have a five-day window beginning April 17, 2012, in which to write, shoot, film, and edit a short film (3-5 minutes). At the start of the competition, each team will be given a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue that must appear in the film.  All films must be submitted by April 22, 2013. In addition to being screened during the festival,  awards will also be presented in several categories. Winning teams will be invited to Los Angeles to take part in festival.
More details, including registration information, are now available online at www.lifefilmfest.com/5×5.
“The 5×5 for Life competition will give aspiring filmmakers – regardless of where they are in the world – the chance to showcase their talents in front of some of the most established producers, directors, and distributors in Hollywood,” Johnston noted.

Life Fest International spreads the word around the globe
To reach beyond Los Angeles, Life Fest has created “Life Fest International,” which seeks to bring the films screened at the festival to a global audience. Through Life Fest International, viewers from anywhere are able to screen the films chosen to take place during Life Fest 2012 and vote for their favorites. These winners will be presented with special awards during Life Fest 2013.
Films from 2012 include “October Baby,” which captured Best Film honors, and “Doonby,” which took home the festival’s Capra Award, named in honor of legendary filmmaker Frank Capra.
“With Life Fest, we’re doing something that has never been done before in Hollywood,” Johnston added. “We’re working from within the industry to encourage and nurture films that send a fundamental message to our society: every life matters. Being a part of Life Fest is an opportunity no one should pass up.”

More information about Life Fest

Interviews:
Life Fest Director Brian Johnston and Public Relations Director Derrick Jones are available for interviews about Life Fest Film Festival. To arrange an interview, contact Derrick Jones at (323) 393-0674 or email lifefestpress@gmail.com.

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