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Welcome to the 10th Annual Los Angeles Short Film Festival
April 12-13, 2025

Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory
10931 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

This is an international annual event held in Los Angeles CA. We screen local, national and international films. Enjoy SCREENINGS, RED CARPET, AWARDS CEREMONY and Q&As with filmmakers.

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Film Festivals are still the best place to screen independent work and get it noticed. With YouTube and TikTok so overcrowded, good shorts often drown in a sea of bad. Showing the best of the best is priority at Los Angeles Short Film Festival. We provide filmmakers  an opportunity to share their shorts with an enthusiastic and responsive audience that’s eager to see new films, new faces, and new art. Los Angeles Short Film Festival – where emerging talent finds a place to shine!

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1% of all merchandise, ticket, and VIP ALL FILMS pass sales go to FREE ARTS FOR ABUSED CHILDREN (www.freearts.org).

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Venue Address

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Suggested Parking

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Tickets

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Submit your Film or Screenplay
Submissions are open for the next edition of the festival.
Submit via FilmFreeway here filmfreeway.com/losangelesshortfilmfestival

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Films we selected in the past
Watch anytime on Prime, Tubi and other channles here lacinefest.org/films

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Films we selected this year

The festival is organized by

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The Festival is organized by Mark Mos, Los Angeles-based Kodak Entertainment Imaging Awarded filmmaker and Film Premieres organizer. Mark has organized premieres such as Oscar's Awarded "Gladiator" (Russell Crowe), "Mission Impossible 2" (Tom Cruise), "Gone in 60 seconds" (Nicholas Cage, Angelina Jolie), "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (Jim Carrey), and much more. Mark is also a filmmaker; he has a master's degree in TV and Film Production. His films were shown at film festivals in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago or Salt Lake City, and also European countries.

Mark co-produced these films and compilations below
Watch them all at
www.lacinefest.org/films

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