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swede fest 9 Movie Lineup Announced “Bad Film By Good People”
Showcase of hilarious short films spoofing Hollywood hits will kick off annual L-Dub Film Festival in Lake Worth Beach Lake Worth Beach, FL (September 14, 2023) The Palm Beach Film Society today announced the lineup of hilariously bad, 4-minute remakes of Hollywood … Continue reading
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swede fest palm beach 9 Wants Your Bad Movies to Screen at Lake Worth Playhouse
Palm Beach Film Society Announces Call for Submissions to swede festTM palm beach 9 Showcase of hilarious short films spoofing Hollywood hits will kick off annual L-Dub Film Festival on September 22 Lake Worth Beach, FL (June 2, 2023) The Palm Beach … Continue reading
It’s Back! swede fest Returns for its 8th Year!
swede fest™ palm beach 8 Announcing A Call For Entries Through October 1 Palm Beach Film Society Hosting Hilarious Amateur Film Festival at Kelsey Black Box Theater in Lake Park BUT WHAT’S A SWEDE?Indie film festivals have a rich history … Continue reading
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Swede Fest Palm Beach is Back for Its 7th Year!
Swede Fest Palm Beach is back with ‘The 7 Deadly Swedes’!! Celebrating its 7th year of mediocre remakes, local filmmakers are encouraged to take a popular film and make it into a ‘Swede,’ a 2-3 minute ‘bad’ remake of the … Continue reading
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Annual Student Red Carpet Showcase of Films: Lynn University Performing Arts Center – April 6
We couldn’t be more excited about the 23rd Annual Student Showcase of Films this year. There is a stellar line-up of student finalist, competing in eleven different categories. This year the Student Showcase of Films received well over 600 student … Continue reading