On its 2005 Edition LALIFF Will Host a Special Presentation from the Skies of Los Angeles

Posted on: October 21st, 2005
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“Starting next Friday, October 21st, the LOS ANGELES LATINO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (LALIFF) will open its doors to offer film fans in Los Angeles a wide selection of films from every corner of Latin America and the United States.

Along with these films, many stars will also gather for this celebration: actors, directors, producers, the public”¦ The Egyptian Theater will house all these stars for ten days, starting with 3 stars falling from the sky during the morning of October 21st, when skydivers will land in front of the Egyptian Theater, and will later be greeted by Edward James Olmos, President of LALIFF; Marlene Dermer, Director of the Festival; and a representative from JEEP COMANDER, one of the Festival’s sponsors and the co-organizer with LALIFF of this spectacular stunt. “

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