Logo of the 2024 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
The Palm Theatre Logo, located in San Luis Obispo, California
New organization is a collaboration between San Luis Obispo International Film Festival and the Palm Having access to a film center opens up incredible opportunities for the community to engage with artists, actors, filmmakers, and poets who are local or passing through our wonderful community.”
— Josh Brolin, SLO Film Festival Advisory Board SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, May 14, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival (SLOIFF) is joining forces with the Palm Theater to establish the SLO Film Center. A collaborative venture, it will showcase new releases, expand the program of independent and retrospective titles, and offer the venue for cultural events such as live music, comedy, and educational endeavors. The Center will focus on a year-round slate of programming with daily screenings, events, and special guests, while continuing to be the hub of the annual SLO International Film Festival.
Located in the heart of San Luis Obispo’s cultural arts district, the SLO Film Center will be operated as a non-profit. The center will not only strengthen film's role as a vibrant contributor to the region’s arts community but will also operate as a shared space to engage broader, diverse audiences. SLOIFF is leasing the theater from owners Jim and Patty Dee, who are retiring, and will build on the beloved Palm’s legacy of offering independent and classic films.
“We believe that this investment will not only enrich the lives of those in our community, but also serve as a lasting legacy for generations to come,” said SLOIFF Executive Director Skye McLennan. “The SLO Film Center is poised to create an unparalleled space where filmmakers, film enthusiasts, general arts supporters, and community members alike can come together to celebrate the magic of storytelling.”
Both the Palm Theatre and the SLO Film Festival have long played key roles in the region. Jim and Patty Dee opened the Palm Theatre in 1988 with two screens, then added a third in 1993, drawing patrons from the entire Central Coast. In 2004, it was the first movie theater in the nation to become solar powered.
Stated Jim and Patty Dee, co-owners of the Palm Theatre, "From the humble beginnings of a local film club called the Cinema Zoo (1973-1979), to the Rainbow Theatre (1979-1989), and the Palm Theatre (1988-Present), it has been a pleasure and a wonderful journey presenting great cinema, both foreign and domestic, to San Luis Obispo County. We are excited to pass the baton to the capable hands of SLOIFF. The creation of the San Luis Obispo Film Center will continue the tradition of unique, adventurous, and just plain entertaining programming as an integral part of the heart and soul of downtown San Luis Obispo. "
The Film Festival traces its roots to 1993, founded by local attorney Mary A. Harris. Thanks to a special grant from the city of San Luis Obispo and Jim Dee’s involvement, the festival launched with a focus on classic and restored films. Within a few years, it began the George Sidney Independent Film Competition, inviting both long and short form narrative, and documentary, filmmakers from around the world to submit their work.
"Having access to a non-profit film center opens up incredible opportunities for the local community to engage with artists, actors, filmmakers, and poets who are local or passing through our wonderful community,” said Josh Brolin, SLO Film Festival Advisory Board. “I enthusiastically support the collaborative efforts of the Film Festival Board and the Palm to bring this to life."
The SLO Film Center will officially launch in July 2024 with no disruption to current programming at the Palm Theater. For more information about the film center, please click here.
ABOUT SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL A 6-day annual event held in April, the festival showcases creative, diverse, and impactful works from around the world in a wide variety of venues, from the city’s classic art deco Fremont Theater, to the vintage Palm Theatre. The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2024.
Beginning in July 2024, SLOIFF is collaborating with the Palm Theater to establish the SLO Film Center. The Center will showcase new releases, expand the program of independent and retrospective titles, and offer the venue for cultural events such as live music, comedy, and educational endeavors.
Located half-way between Los Angeles and San Francisco, San Luis Obispo’s laid-back vibe and serene natural beauty is the perfect setting for this highly regarded annual film celebration. Filmmakers rave about the warmth and attentiveness that is so much a part of the SLO Film fest experience, as do the industry pros and film critics who are fast discovering the film festival’s thoughtful audiences and unique programming sensibility.
Ann FlowerAnn Flower Communications+1 [email protected] us on social media:FacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagramYouTube
You just read:
News Provided By
May 14, 2024, 14:30 GMT
EIN Presswire's priority is source transparency. We do not allow opaque clients, and our editors try to be careful about weeding out false and misleading content. As a user, if you see something we have missed, please do bring it to our attention. Your help is welcome. EIN Presswire, Everyone's Internet News Presswire, tries to define some of the boundaries that are reasonable in today's world. Please see our Editorial Guidelines for more information. Originally published at https://www.einpresswire.com/article/711263199/announcing-the-slo-film-center-at-the-palm-theatre