Revived film festival to debut in March
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- The newly revived film festival announced plans to host
its first cinematic effort starting on March 30.
“Everything is going well,” said spokesman Todd Quartararo. “It looks
like all the pieces of the puzzle are falling together. Everybody is
really looking toward the future.”
In addition to a target start date, Quartararo said next week the Newport
Beach Film Festival will officially move into an office, have a working
Web site and a phone number.
With less than five months to organize, the festival is looking for
volunteers. Interested residents should write to Leslie Holland at the
festival’s new address.
The only missing piece of the puzzle is Jeffrey S. Conner, who organized
the original Newport International Film Festival that unexpectedly went
bankrupt on Sept. 1. For four years, the festival appeared to be growing
and gaining in popularity until it was revealed that Conner had racked up
thousands of dollars in unpaid legal judgments, lawyers fees and
festival-related expenses.
Soon after the bankruptcy announcement, however, members of the Newport
Beach community gathered to organize a new, smaller festival.
“A lot of interested, well-meaning, capable people have come together for
this event,” said board member Rosalind Williams.
FYI
WHAT: Volunteers for the Newport Beach Film Festival.
CONTACT: Leslie Holland, 4540 Campus Drive, Suite 100, Newport Beach.
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