Cannes and Venice aren’t the only international film festivals with sun, sand, and stars. The Miami Film Festival, which concludes its 43rd edition tonight, also unspools in an oceanside setting.
The event has become known “for being a great place for filmmakers to join — big name filmmakers, but also filmmakers who are emerging or have been working in the business for a long time,” notes festival executive director James Woolley. “And we show them a good time, and the audience loves to see them. I feel like it’s been building and we can’t wait to see every year who
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