East Lansing Film Festival

Summary

The East Lansing Film Festival is the large film festival and second oldest in the state of Michigan. It screens over 100 films in 9 days, including several shorts programs. It is held yearly, usually in early November. The focus is to present a diverse selection of independent and foreign features, documentaries, shorts and student films.

East Lansing Film Festival
Statusactive
Genrefestivals
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)East Lansing
Coordinates42°44′5″N 84°28′50″W / 42.73472°N 84.48056°W / 42.73472; -84.48056
CountryUnited States
Years active26–27
Inaugurated1997 (1997)
Websiteelff.com

The festival started in 1997 and continues with the help of the City of East Lansing and Michigan State University. The final day of the festival is devoted to Lake Michigan Film Competition which showcases films from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

The festival is operated by the East Lansing Film Society. The ELFS screens films year-round at the new high tech theater, Studio C! in Okemos.

External links edit

  • The East Lansing Film Festival website
  • The East Lansing Children's Film Festival website
  • City of East Lansing website
  • Michigan State University website