Queen of the Sun (Summer Film Series)
Feed & Be Fed 429 W 6th Street, San Pedro, CA, United StatesFilmmaker Taggart Siegel examines how the disappearance of bees affects the planet.
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Filmmaker Taggart Siegel examines how the disappearance of bees affects the planet.
This film was made to help bring permaculture to people around the world and inspire a course of action towards a holistic lifestyle.
San Pedro International Film Festival presents 3 evenings of live-Action, Animated and Documentary short films all vying for the 2019 Academy Award on Sunday March 24, 2019. Docu Shorts - Feb 16th 6:30 p.m. Live Action Shorts - Feb 17th 6:30 p.m. Animation Shorts - Feb 17th 7:00 p.m.
This documentary is shown by the Friends of San Pedro Library in the Phil Scott Meeting room. Elephant rescues in Thailand and Cambodia are rare, unpredictable and often live-threatening. After assiting two and a half years actor/director Ashley Bell and a team of elephant rescuers led by world renown Asian elephant conservationist and TIME Magazine's Read More ...
Celebrating 16 years at the Warner Grand Theatre, LAHIFF celebrates film in all its forms: features, documentaries, shorts, animation and the voices of new film makers. Starting on Thursday with a free 35mm print screening of a classic film for local students. Saturday gala reception and "Hollywood Nostalgia Tribute" classic film with special guests. Sunday Read More ...
See It End It is a film and visual art festival designed to draw awareness and community support to ending human trafficking and exploitation of children in the commercial sex industry.
San Pedro International Film Festival presents three evenings of Animated, Live-Action and Documentary short films all vying for the 2021 Academy Award on Sunday April 25. Featured Shorts: The Present Feeling Through Two Distant Strangers White Eye The Letter Room Estimated running time: 130 minutes. Tickets are $15 & $18. Purchase Tickets Dates and times Read More ...
This award-winning feature documentary chronicles the labor of love of Italian immigrant Simon Rodia, who built the renowned Watts Towers monument for the community of Watts and greater Los Angeles. “An illuminating documentary about Simon Rodia…who created the Watts Towers over 31 years in his South Central L.A. yard.” (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times) Film Read More ...