Long Island International Film Expo, starts tomorrow

The 11th Annual Long Island International Film Expo opens tomorrow at the Bellmore Movies in Bellmore.

The Long Island International Film Expo (LIIFE) is one of Long Island’s largest regional film festivals.  It will feature between 70 – 170 short and feature-length independent films from around the world. 

There will panels and parties; and this year, even a mini-market.  “We’re testing the waters,” said festival director, Debra Markowitz.  “We’ve been expanding every year, and this is the year to try some new things.”

Past Long Island International Film Expos and parties have attracted celebrities such as Steve Guttenberg (Police Academy), Ralph Macchio (The Karate Kid), Steve Buscemi (The Sopranos), Cliff Robertson (PT109), Danny Aiello (Moonstruck), Billy Baldwin (Backdraft), Edie Falco (The Sopranos), Chuck Zito (Oz), Vinnie Vella (The Sopranos), Carol Alt (Fashion Model), Ilene Kristen (One Life to Live), Eileen Fulton (As the World Turns), Karen Allen (Animal House), Oleg Cassini (Fashion Designer), Abe Vigoda (Barney Miller), Jay O. Sanders (The Day After Tomorrow), Chris Lemmon (Knots Landing), Patti D’Arbanville (My So Called Life), Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos), Catherine Hickland (One Life to Live), Gianni Russo (The Godfather), Frank Gio (Analyze That), Eddie McGee (Big Brother), Brian O’Halloran (Clerks) Chris Burke (Life Goes On), Kelly Rutherford (Melrose Place), Steven Bauer (Scareface), John Shea (Superman), Robert Chohessey (Across the Universe), Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood) and many others. 

As always, the Q & A sessions after most of the movie blocks are one of the biggest drawers of the festival. 

There are many ways to enjoy this year’s Long Island International Film Expo.  Each film block costs $9.50, $7.00 for senior citizens and Filmmakers Connection members.  A day pass is $20, and the Gold Pass is $60.  The Gold Pass includes every film block in the festival and has other perks for the ticket holder as well. 

Senior citizens and students with appropriate ID will be able to take a friend in for free for any of the film blocks that are held from Monday – Friday and begin before 5 pm for a 2-for-1 special.

For more information, please call the Nassau County Film Office at 516 572-0012.


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Event Details-

Dates:

July 8-17, 2008

Location:

Bellmore Movies

222 Pettit Avenue - Across from the Bellmore LIRR Station
Bellmore, NY 11710

Phone:

(516) 783-3199

 

For the Official Long Island International Film Expo website click here:

http://liifilmexpo.org/home.html

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