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Writer's pictureNaomi Friedland

Crowd packs park for Belvedere’s first Home-Made Film Festival

Residents filled Belvedere Community Park on Oct. 4 for the inaugural Belvedere Home-Made Film Festival, which featured 32 shorts, a warm-up band and a flashmob led by Police Chief Jason Wu. (Ted McDonnell / For The Ark)

More than 100 people gathered at Community Park Oct. 4 for Belvedere’s inaugural Home-Made Film Festival, which featured 32 short films made by residents and others.

 

Event organizer and Belvedere resident Adam Gavzer called the evening a success and said he plans to hold it again next year.

 

“I’m so glad I was able to target a lot of elements of the community together,” he said.


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