Ventura Film Festival
Ventura Film Festival in Ventura, California
The Ventura Film Festival was founded by Jordan Older in 2004 and is an open genre international film festival that raises awareness for environmental issues such as forest and ocean preservation and restoration, through a yearly film festival and related events.
The Ventura Film Festival is “the largest film festival ever held in Ventura County.”
The Ventura Film Festival has screened hundreds of films, usually over 200 films each summer, and has attracted attention from the international film community. Some of the highlights have been hosting award winning filmmaker Dylan O’Neil, the first ever world champion surfers Peter “PT” Townend and Ian Cairns, 4 time world champion Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/MMA fighter Fabio Leopoldo, and the 50th Anniversary of West Side Story, which included hosting the entire Academy Award winning cast of West Side Story, including Academy Award winner/Golden Globe winner George Chakiris and Golden Globe winner/Academy Award nominee Russ Tamblyn.
The Ventura Film Festival is unique. Not only does the Ventura Film Festival raise awareness for important environmental issues, it also raises money that is donated directly to select non-profit environmental organizations. So far, the Ventura Film Festival has supported the Surfrider Foundation and Save the Redwoods League as well as donating money to the Ventura County Library. Even more, the Ventura Film Festival is a 100% volunteer based organization without ever having a single employee or full time staff-member. Along with an all-star volunteer advisory panel, thousands of volunteers have signed up to produce the largest film festival ever in Ventura County.
Filmmakers and writers from more than 25 countries have participated in the Ventura Film Festival which screens films in all genres including features, shorts, documentaries, animations, music, and surf films. The Ventura Film Festival also has a screenplay and teleplay competition. Film and screenplay submissions are accepted year-round and are free of charge.
Read more about the Ventura Film Festival at http://venturafilmfestival.org.