Ojai Film Festival Features Films, Seminars, Documentaries | Arts & Entertainment

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Diane Ladd

The Ojai Film Festival (OFF) — celebrating 24 years of Enriching the Human Spirit through Film — that runs Nov. 2-19, kicks off with free opening night festivities Thursday, Nov. 2 at Libbey Bowl.

Music by Spencer The Gardener will welcome guests at 5:30 p.m. followed by Diane Ladd accepting the 2023 Distinguished Artist Award at 6:30 p.m., accompanied by a screening of her latest film “Isle of Hope.”

OFF moves to the Ojai Art Center for the next four days, Nov. 3-6, to present 86 short and long films, including narratives, documentaries, and animations, plus seminars.

“Over the last 24 years, the Ojai Film Festival has been a source of joy and cultural enrichment for our community,” said Steve Grumette, artistic director.

“We’re proud of the impact we’ve had and look forward to many more years of bringing people together through the power of cinema,”he said.

A number of the films examine human relationships. Short films “Bound” and “Shadow Brother Sunday” explore strained bonds between brothers, while two documentary features depict brothers collaborating.

In “Live at Mister Kelly’s,” two brothers transformed a family coffee shop into an entertainment empire. “The Canote Twins” shows identical twins who’ve played music together for most of their 70-plus years.

Several other films focus on music. “Called to the Mountains” documents a Japanese bluegrass band. In “The Orchestra Chuck Built” a lawyer-turned-conductor sets out to rectify the reality that blacks comprise less than two percent of professional orchestras.

The short “Career Day” shows how a depressed accountant finds new hope when he resurrects his former identity as a singer in a boy band. In “First Chair” a gifted clarinetist struggles with rivalry.

Throughout the weekend, attendees will find special events, including speakers and panels on film-related topics. Mary Duda will discuss how AI is Changing Filmmaking. Author Harry Medved will discuss Hidden History of Hollywood West: Ojai and Ventura County’s Classic Movie Locations.

“Our planned seminars and special events are designed to enrich the festival experience by offering an informative complement to our film selections,” Grumette said. “They provide a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts to engage with industry experts and gain valuable insights.”

For the third year OFF continues its Diversity & Inclusion Program, sponsored by Panavision, with two panels, 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4. Luis Ramón Quintero, a director, writer and producer from Pacoima, will lead a dialog about Latin Filmmakers in America.

Rosa Costanza, whose various roles ranges from producer to screenwriter and director, will moderate a panel on “Growth for Female Filmmakers.”

Two women celebrities, both subjects of documentaries, plan to make appearances. After “Unveiled: Joyce Tenneson & the Heroine’s Journey” on Friday, Nov. 3, photographer and author Joyce Tenneson will sign books and exhibit photos at a reception in the Art Center courtyard.

Susan Feniger, star of “Susan Feniger. FORKED.,” will bring her food truck on Sunday, Nov. 5.

Online streaming of films begins Tuesday, Nov. 7. While the virtual festival takes place in cyberspace until Nov. 19, some live events will continue in Ojai. The follow-up to the hit “Kiss the Ground,” Big Picture Ranch’s “Common Ground,” screens at Matilija Auditorium, 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11.

Visit https://ojaifilmfestival.com for updates on other events and to read descriptions of all festival films.

Tickets come as single entry, four or six packs, or VIP passes. All seniors, students, active military, and groups of 10 or more receive discounts. Ticket prices go up on Nov. 1.

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