Thursday, March 12th, 2020
As of this morning, the San Luis Obispo Public Health agency, in accordance with State health guidelines surrounding the impacts of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 has asked that the SLO Film Fest be cancelled. We are incredibly sad to have to now convey this news but the March 17-22 will not be happening as scheduled.
We will begin the process of working with filmmakers to find new ways to share variations of the festival’s program in the future, when it is safe to do so.
On behalf of our staff, volunteers, sponsors, vendors and many more who have been working hard for many months to present what was set to be our biggest and best festival ever. It is truly heart-breaking but we know this is the right plan of action at this time. We appreciate the love and support we get from our community and appreciate your patience as we sort out the aftermath and determine the best way forward. There will definitely be ways to share some of these exceptional films with our audiences.
Like many non-profit organizations and small businesses, these developments will deeply impact SLO Film Fest creating a significant financial loss. For that reason, we are requesting that festival-goers please consider converting their festival pass and ticket purchase into a donation. However, all 2020 passes will be honored for next year.
Individual tickets will be offered a voucher good for a future event or the next edition of the film festival. We will be in contact with all patrons over the course of the next few weeks to offer more details regarding ticketing.
We appreciate everyone’s patience as the organization navigates this difficult time. Any questions can be sent to info@slofilmfest.org
Thank you,
SLO FILM FEST TEAM
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March 18th @ 7:30pm -10:30pm | Fremond Theater SLO
91 Harvests, the Wine History Project’s most recent documentary film produced by Partners2Media, takes a loving look at four generations of a Paso Robles farming family, the Dusi's. Famous for growing premium wine grapes which have been sought after by some of California's top winemakers for decades, their story spans more than 100 years and 91 harvests.
The Wednesday evening event is a double feature and includes the premier of 91 Harvests and the film Full Boar, which is produced by Several Guys. The event is being dubbed as "East Meets West" and will feature wines from J Dusi and Eberle, along with a panel including Wine History Project Director Libbie Agran and Film Producer Tim Clott and Noel Resnick along with the Dusi family and will be moderated by Adam Montiel of the Cork Dorks.
Wednesday, March 18 7:30pm Fremont Theatre, SLO
Tickets: $15 General / $12 Students and SLO Film Society.
All Festival passes welcome
March 19th @ 7pm | Park Cinemas Paso Robles
Showing Together One Nigh Only!
A special showcase celebrating three films that were produced in Paso Robles: Full Boar, Reforging a Legacy and Crimson Cuffs. Followed by an after party in the square at Jeffry's Wine Country BBQ. Paso Robles wine and delicious BBQ appetizers included in the ticket price.
Tickets
Screening Only: $15 at the door