
A BAND CALLED DEATH (LAFF Review)
By: debbie lynn elias How would you feel if music you had recorded, a film you had made or a book you had written that

By: debbie lynn elias How would you feel if music you had recorded, a film you had made or a book you had written that

By: debbie lynn elias SISTER, another Must See Festival Film in the International Showcase, comes to the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival compliments of Switzerland

By: debbie lynn elias Many that know me or know of me, know of my passion for tv broadcasting, undoubtedly due to growing up with

By: debbie lynn elias On the fringe of being an all around Must See Festival Film at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival is Joshua Sanchezf

By: debbie lynn elias One of my favorite eye-opening documentaries in the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival is THE IRAN JOB. Kevin Sheppard was an

By: debbie lynn elias Set in 1890 Paris, BEL AMI is based on Guy de Maupassant’s novel and the story of George Duroy. One time

By: debbie lynn elias A Must See Festival Film that is part of the Summer Showcase at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival is the

By: debbie lynn elias After a successful premiere in Sundance, Armando Bo’s THE LAST ELVIS makes its Los Angeles debut as Argentina’s contribution to the

By: debbie lynn elias For many, the number 13 often bodes a negative connotation and is considered to be “unlucky”. Such is not the case

By: debbie lynn elias With a nod to Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood, My #1 Must See Festival Film at the Los Angeles Film Festival

By: debbie lynn elias Now in its 18th year, and bigger and better than ever, LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL 2012 is a guaranteed winner. Returning

By: debbie lynn elias A real privilege for me is featuring OC87: THE OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE, MAJOR DEPRESSION, BIPOLAR, ASPERGER’S MOVIE. A documentary written and co-directed