Lynchburg – Riverviews Artspace

 

Experience the creative side of Lynchburg!

Riverviews Artspace isn’t like anywhere else. Riverviews Artspace is a private non-profit with a public arts focus. With four public galleries, The Craddock-Terry Gallery, The Riverviews Co-Op Gallery, Jefferson Street Lobby Gallery, and Reading Room, as well as the 1st and 2nd floor hallways and artist studios, span the full spectrum of visual arts, media, styles and philosophies and provide cultural opportunities for the community. Add to these a small movie theatre, performance spaces, and community rooms, and an extraordinary historic warehouse at the epi-center of downtown revitalization and the Arts and Culture District. It all adds up to Riverviews Artspace where creative people come to work, explore and live together.

http://www.riverviews.net/

Riverviews Artspace
901 Jefferson St,#113
Lynchburg, VA 24504

        

Expose Yourself VFO Hotline Deadline

EXPOSE YOURSELF!
For the best shot at getting your message out on time:
HOTLINE ANNOUNCEMENTS submitted for posting on the
Virginia Film Office website should be sent to
vafilm@virginia.org
at least TEN DAYS before you would like to see them posted.
MANY THANKS, the Film Office hopes to give you
and your message the most exposure possible!

        

Richmond- What is the James River Film Society?

What is the James River Film Society?

 The James River Film Society is a volunteer run nonprofit
organization dedicated to the art of film and film as art.

JRFS is based in Richmond, Virginia.

 For more information about the volunteer run,
nonprofit James River Film Society visit
jamesriverfilm.org

If you are interested in volunteering, email james@jamesriverfilm.org.

Office: @Visual Arts Center of Richmond, Richmond, VA 23220.
Mailing: P.O. Box 7469, Richmond, VA 23221, PH: (804) 232-7642
Web:
jamesriverfilm.org
Blog:
jamesriverfilm.wordpress.com
Contact: James Parrish at (804) 564-3224 or
james@jamesriverfilm.org“Like” us on Facebook!

 The James River Film Society, lovers of cinema

        

Steven Spielberg to Film Lincoln in Virginia

RICHMOND – Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell today announced Academy Award-winning filmmaker Steven Spielberg will shoot his highly anticipated major feature film Lincoln in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The film is based on the book “Team of Rivals” by Doris Kearns Goodwin and will be shot in the Richmond and Petersburg areas. Filming will begin in the Fall and the movie is slated for release in 2012.

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Clint Eastwood Film Shoots in Virginia

RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced that the towns of Warrenton and The Plains in Fauquier County, Great Falls in Fairfax County and the cities of Alexandria and Arlington were recently used in a major feature film with the working title of J. Edgar. The film examines the life and legacy of F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover and is directed by Clint Eastwood – who was last in Virginia shooting a scene for his film Flags of Our Fathers at the Iwo Jima Memorial. J. Edgar is being produced for Warner Bros. Pictures by Imagine Entertainment and Malpaso Productions.

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Richmond in Top Ten Cities for Filmmakers

RICHMOND – Richmond, Virginia has been named as one of the ten best cities in the country to “live, work and make movies” by MovieMaker Magazine, one of the country’s premier publications for filmmakers. This much-anticipated list of best cities for filmmakers has been published since 2000 and marks the second time that Richmond has received this honor. The first time was in 2003.

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Fourth Annual Virginia Indie Film Festival

RICHMOND,Va. – The Virginia Film Office and the Virginia Production Alliance cooperatively presented the fourth annual Virginia Indie Film Festival February 26 and 27 at the Byrd theatre in Richmond. The Festival featured independently produced documentaries, short films and feature films from Virginia filmmakers. The winning entries in each category were announced at the Festival.

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