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June 7, 2009
By Carol Cling
ess is more. At least that's what CineVegas officials hope.
The 11th annual film festival opens Wednesday, launching a condensed six-day run at the Palms' Brenden Theatres and other venues, from the Fremont Street Experience to Mandalay Bay Beach. |
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CineVegas has partnered up with the N9NE Group for Earth Weekend by bringing environmentally-themed documentaries to the Brenden Theatres at the Palms Casino Resort. |
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CineVegas will host “CineVegas Under the Stars” at the Springs Preserve, a new summer outdoor screening series to be held once a month for four months beginning Saturday, April 11. Featuring both new and treasured films, the screenings will be held at 8pm in the Spring Preserve’s outdoor amphitheater. |
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The “CineVegas From the Vault” screening series, presented by the CineVegas Film Festival and the Las Vegas – Clark County Library District, continues in April and May with two additional films that CineVegas has either premiered or shown throughout its history. The screenings are free and open to the public, and are held at 7 pm at the Clark County Library, located at 1401 E. Flamingo Road. |
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New partnership with Brenden Theatres to bring independent and art house films to Las Vegas. |
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The CineVegas Green Film Series at the Springs Preserve draws to a close on Saturday, March 7 with the Las Vegas premiere of the documentary DIRT! THE MOVIE, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this past January. The film will screen at 7:30pm in the Big Springs Theater, followed by a Q&A session with one of the film’s directors, Gene Rosow. |
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Children from Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas to make their own movie with CineVegas Clubhouse. Outreach program to feature special workshops with Wayne Newton, as well as Erich Bergen and Rick Faugno from JERSEY BOYS. |
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