Paul Plunkett The Newport Beach Film Festival is back and bigger than ever. Following 2020’s scaled-down, mostly virtual festival, this year returns to in-person screenings and events.
Running Oct. 21-28, it will screen more than 300 films from 50 countries, hosting outdoor events, special honors and more.“We’re so excited to be back with a full, live festival, operating safely of course,” says Todd Quartararo, the NBFF’s vice president of marketing and co-founder. “We are thrilled to give people the total festival experience.”The festival will kick off with the world premiere of “Never Catch Pigeons: And Eleven More Hard Lessons From Mr.
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