April
13, 2006
For
Immediate Release:
FILM
INDEPENDENT HONORS GEORGE LUCAS
AS
GUEST DIRECTOR FOR THE
2006 LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL
JUNE 22 JULY 2
LOS ANGELES (April
12, 2006) Dawn Hudson, Executive Director of Film Independent,
announced that George Lucas will serve as the Guest Director for the
2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, which runs in Westwood Village from
Thursday, June 22, through Sunday, July 2. As Guest Director, Lucas
will create a special sidebar program of films for the festival, a selection
of movies that have inspired his work. In addition, the Festival retreat
will be hosted at Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California.
As a pioneer
and innovator, George Lucas values the ideas, goals and artistry that
Film Independent champions, said Hudson. He is the ultimate
independent filmmaker. His talent and his contributions to cinema make
this year a true milestone for the Los Angeles Film Festival as a world-class
event.
George Lucas
is a trailblazer and champion of all types of independent filmmaking.
As a world-renowned filmmaker, his presence and participation as this
years Guest Director is an honor for the festival, said
Festival Director Rich Raddon and Director of Programming Rachel Rosen.
Im a
huge fan of independent and regional filmmaking, and am happy that the
L.A. Film Festival is turning a spotlight on such talented artists,
Lucas said. Im very proud to be involved with the Festival
as a Guest Director.
Born in Modesto,
California, Lucas first career choice was to become a race car
driver, but after a near-fatal car accident in his final weeks of high
school, he became interested in making movies.
After junior college,
Lucas enrolled at USCs School of Cinematic Arts and made several
short films, including Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB, which won
first prize at the 1967-68 National Student Film Festival. In 1968,
he was awarded a scholarship by Warner Brothers to observe the making
of Finians Rainbow directed by his soon-to-be friend and colleague
Francis Ford Coppola. Together in San Francisco, they formed American
Zoetrope in 1969.
Shortly after, Lucas
ventured out on his own to write and direct the semi-autobiographical
film American Graffiti, which was nominated for five Academy Awards
and became the most profitable movie of its time. Its success allowed
Lucas to bring his Star Wars saga to the screen in 1977, and to create
the Indiana Jones movies. Both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies
went on to break box-office records and influence movie audiences and
moviemakers for decades.
Lucas venerable
filmmaking career has not only been spent behind the camera. He has
also launched many companies that support the art of moviemaking, such
as his own production company, Lucasfilm Ltd.; Industrial Light &
Magic, one of the worlds leading visual-effects companies; and
Skywalker Sound, a leader in digital sound technology. Lucasfilm also
helped transform the moviegoing experience with its high-quality THX
certification program.
Lucas was honored
with the Irving G. Thalberg award in 1992 by the Board of Governors
of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his lifetime
achievement, serves as chairman and founder of The George Lucas Educational
Foundation, and currently sits on the USC School of Cinema-Television's
Board of Councilors.
Film Independents
Los Angeles Film Festival is presented by the Los Angeles Times and
is supported by Premier SponsorsIn Style, Target, Pop Secret,
and Intel; and by Principal SponsorEastman Kodak Company. Special
support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. American Airlines
is the Official Airline Partner and WireImage is the Official Photography
Agency of Film Independent.
Over the course
of 10 days and 11 nights, the public is invited to Westwood Village
to take advantage of Los Angeles Film Festival world premieres including
independent films and major studio releases, tribute screenings, free
outdoor movies, celebrity-filled Red Carpets, VIP parties and more.
Drawing a diverse audience of more than 60,000 attendees, the festival
offers interactive programming, family-friendly events, and more than
75 features and 60 short film screenings from around the world.
Screenings and events
will be held in Westwood at: Royce Hall, James Bridges Theater and Melnitz
Hall on the UCLA campus and at the Geffen Playhouse, Mann Village Theatre,
Landmark Regent Theatre, Italian Cultural Institute, Mann Festival Theater,
Mann National Theater, Hammer Museum and the Majestic Crest Theater.
Festival screening
schedules and programming information will be announced Thursday, June
1. Passes are now on sale. For more information about the Los Angeles
Film Festival, please call 1-866-FilmFest or visit www.lafilmfest.com.
About Film Independent
Film Independent,
the largest non-profit membership organization for independent filmmakers,
cultivates the careers of independent filmmakers, builds the audience
for independent films, and increases diversity in the film industry.
Film Independent provides its members with more than 250 annual events
and screenings, along with professional advice, educational programs,
affordable camera and equipment rentals, and discounts to hundreds of
industry-related businesses.
Film Independent
also offers Filmmaker Labs, giving filmmakers the opportunity to develop
their projects, and Project: Involve, a mentorship and job placement
program that pairs filmmakers from culturally diverse communities with
film industry professionals. Film Independent produces the Independent
Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival, celebrating the best of
American and international independent cinema. For more information,
visit www.FilmIndependent.org.
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