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The '''2023 Sidewalk Film Festival''', held on [[August 21]]-[[August 27|27]], [[2023]] was the 25th in the [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|annual series]].
The '''2023 Sidewalk Film Festival''', held on [[August 21]]-[[August 27|27]], [[2023]] was the 25th in the [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|annual series]].
The opening night film, screened at the [[Alabama Theater]], was Miranda Yousef's "Art for Everybody", a documentary about Thomas Kinkade. Other venues included the [[Sidewalk Film Center]] at [[The Pizitz]], the [[Birmingham Central Library]], the [[Lyric Theatre]], the ballroom at the [[Kress Building]], the [[BJCC Theater]], the [[Dorothy Jemison Day Theater]] at the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]], and [[First Methodist Church]].
Weekend passes for the 2023 festival were $115, and day passes were $50. Reserved seats for individual features were $15, and general admission tickets were $10 per screening.


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Revision as of 10:01, 25 August 2023

The 2023 Sidewalk Film Festival, held on August 21-27, 2023 was the 25th in the annual series.

The opening night film, screened at the Alabama Theater, was Miranda Yousef's "Art for Everybody", a documentary about Thomas Kinkade. Other venues included the Sidewalk Film Center at The Pizitz, the Birmingham Central Library, the Lyric Theatre, the ballroom at the Kress Building, the BJCC Theater, the Dorothy Jemison Day Theater at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, and First Methodist Church.

Weekend passes for the 2023 festival were $115, and day passes were $50. Reserved seats for individual features were $15, and general admission tickets were $10 per screening.

References

  • Colurso, Mary (August 21, 2023) "Sidewalk Film Festival 2023: What you need to know for 25th year in Birmingham." AL.com

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