A Night of Streetfilms at the Echo Park Film Center
Join the Los Angeles Streetsblog team for a post CicLAvia night of Streetfilms at the Echo Park Film Center. I'll be on hand to answer any questions about any of the films or other topics and we may even have a couple of the film makers join us as well. We'll be showing films from around the world, with several made right here in Los Angeles.
11:05 AM PDT on September 6, 2011
Join the Los Angeles Streetsblog team for a post CicLAvia night of Streetfilms at the Echo Park Film Center. I’ll be on hand to answer any questions about any of the films or other topics and we may even have a couple of the film makers join us as well. We’ll be showing films from around the world, with several made right here in Los Angeles.
The evening starts at 8:00 P.M. with a ticket cost of $5 per person. We’ll be splitting the proceeds with the Film Center.
What: A Night of Streetfilms
Where: 1200 N. Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026
When: October 13, 2011 at 8:00 P.M.
Cost: $5 a person
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