Since its founding in 2000, the Ojai Film Festival's stated goals have been to provide audiences with opportunities to see groundbreaking work that would be otherwise inaccessible, and to provide filmmakers with enthusiastic audiences - including movie industry professionals. It's 19th year is no exception beginning November 1 and running through November 11.
Over the last decade Festival participation helped launch several careers. Two alumni have won Oscars. Fifteen have been nominated. This year the Festival will screen over 90 films, documentaries and animations representing 33 countries.
At a Sunday Awards Brunch (November 4), the Festival not only presents trophies to the winning film but gives its Lifetime Achievement Awards. Ojai local Malcolm McDowell will be recognized for his six-decades of cutting-edge work, which includes his roles as Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange, picaresque Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson's trilogy (If, O Lucky Man and Britannia Hospital) and movie-mogul Terrence McQuewick in Entourage. A working actor, McDowell currently has seven projects in pre-production. A film screening of McDowell's choice will be followed by Q&A, then a reception on Saturday, November 3.
The Ojai Festival's deep-directive is to provide educational seminars and workshops about the entertainment industry for new filmmakers and members of the community. A full day of professional-development seminars on Saturday, November 3. Laura Caulfield, president of Entertainment Solutions Corporation and Ojai Film Festival's Board member, will lead a panel of motion picture studio vice-presidents in a discussion ABOUT THE BUSINESS and legal aspects of the filmmaking process, including rights, financing, production and distribution. Emily Best (CEO SEED and Spark) will lead a seminar on The Art of The Pitch. How to convey the specifics about your project in a dynamic, succinct way that can attract investors, collaborators and world-wide distribution.
On Sunday, November 4 another industry seminar, Action in Film, is an illustrated discussion on how stuntmen "pull off" the amazing stunts we see on screen and will be led by stuntman and stunt coordinator John Branagan. This session is a must for any producer or director who wants to meet the stunt-people who make action happen and should be on the list of any film buff.
The Festival will host two free films for the Ojai community. The first on Opening Night, Thursday, November 1st, in the Libbey Bowl at 7 pm. The second is Kubo And the Two Strings, an animated family-friendly 2016 Oscar nominated Japanese fairytale at the Arcade Plaza on Wednesday, November 7 at 7 PM.
On Sunday, November 10, the Festival screens Loving Vincent, a 2018 animated film, nominated for an Oscar. Following the screening, Tiffanie Mang and Charlene Mosley, two of the artists who hand-painted the cells, will demonstrate their technique and discuss how the picture was made.
The winning screenplay from the Festival's third annual competition will receive a live read utilizing Ojai's talented acting community on Sunday, November 4. Other highlights in the jammed-packed schedule include a full day of Gold Coast films (produced by filmmakers from Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties), Focus Earth (hosted jointly with the Ojai Valley Green Coalition) and the annual Student Program, where high school filmmakers meet movie pros. The full schedule and tickets are available online at OjaiFilmFestival.com.
Below is the full schedule of special events as of August 1, 2018.
2018 Ojai Film Festival Events
Thursday- November 1
Community Free Film at Libbey Bowl- 7 PM
Friday- November 2 - all day at Ojai Art Center
Student Filmmakers Program- 10 am
High school students attend two seminars and then attend Festival screenings
Filmmakers' Interest Groups- 9 pm
Attending filmmakers have the opportunity to socialize and talk with peers
Saturday- November 3 - Ojai Art Center
Business and Legal Seminar - 11 am
A panel of entertainment industry executives will discuss the topic and share insights, led by Laura Caulfield, entertainment legal expert.
Cinematographer Seminar - 1 pm
The Art of the Pitch - 4 pm
How to "sell" your idea to potential funders with Emily Best, CEO of SEED & Spark
Malcolm McDowell film with Q&A and reception- 7 pm
Festival Party- 9 pm
Sunday- November 4 - Ojai Art Center
Awards Brunch - 11 am
Presenting the Lifetime Achievement Awards and celebrating the winners in the various film categories.
Screenwriter Live Read - 1 pm
A "live" reading of the winning screenplay by a cast of actors.
Action in Film - 4 pm
An illustrated discussion of how stuntmen "pull off" the amazing stunts we see on the screen with John Branagan - stuntman and stunt coordinator
Monday- November 5 - all day at Ojai Art Center
Gold Coast Films- 1
Presenting films created in and around Ventura County
Wednesday- November 7
Community Free Film - Arcade Plaza Lawn- 7 PM
"Kubo and the Two Strings" - 2016 Oscar nominated animated Japanese fairytale
Friday- November 9
Ojai Film Society- screenings - Ojai Art Center- 10 am
A screening of the winners of the OFS 2018 Young Filmmakers competition followed by a reception
Saturday- November 10
"Loving Vincent" - Ojai Art Center- 4 pm
Screening the 2018 Oscar nominated animated film. Q&A and a demonstration of the art techniques used to create the film by two of the artists Tiffanie Mang & Charlene Mosley
Sunday- November 11
Focus Earth - Ojai Art Center- 1 pm
Screening of an environmental film followed by a Q&A - followed by a reception/environmental "fair"
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