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MILLER CANFIELD PARTICIPATES IN TRAVERSE CITY FILM FEST EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Pictured (L-R) at the Miller Canfield and Michigan Movie Magazine Afternoon Intermission Reception are: Lisa Pick, head of Miller Canfield's film and entertainment business initiative; Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore; Jim Burnstein, screenwriting coordinator, Screen Arts & Cultures, University of Michigan; and Robert Rayher, production senior lecturer, Screen Arts & Cultures, University of Michigan.




The Art Coast's Saugatuck Waterfront Film Festival


This May, high school filmmakers from around the world will have the rare opportunity to meet with their peers and learn from some of the leading names in film at the third annual Future of Cinema International Film Festival. The event is one of only a few film festivals in the world created exclusively for high school students. The four-day event will take place from May 6 to 9 at the DeRoy Center for Film Studies on the campus of Interlochen Center for the Arts.


One of Us Films will be hosting a showcase of locally produced short films on April 21 and 25 at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak. The line-up includes the documentary Regional Roots – the Birth and Evolution of Detroit and Its People, which won Best Detroit Doc at the Ferndale Film Festival and the narrative shorts Felix Graves and Hunting Blind.


The inside story behind the scenes of the Sundance Film Festival

 
Zach Braff, Harry Winer, Michael Binder, Harvey Grace and others attend ADL awards event.


Port Huron Michigan launches a new film festival.


Michigan residents continue to vocalize their support for the film industry.

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Like the pioneers who founded it’s hosting city, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has a knack for recognizing potential and drawing people in to display their discoveries.

Cofounder's Michael Moore, Doug Stanton and John Robert Williams continue to grow this up and coming event.


Bloomfield Hill's Maple Art Cinema hosts film shorts by Michigan filmmakers.
The 20th Annual Motor City Comic Convention with Carrie Fisher, Doug Jones and John Alexander.

 
The Detroit edition of the 48 hour film project.

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