los feliz
film fest
The Los Feliz Film Fest is a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and the filmmakers who make it all possible. Rooted in the vibrant Los Feliz neighborhood, in the heart of Los Angeles, we proudly highlight short films from local talents while opening our screens to filmmakers from around the world.


live event
TICKETS ARE LIVE (and free!)
Selected winners will see their films screened at the iconic Skylight Theatre (1816 1/2 N. Vermont) on April 27, 2025. Seating is limited, RSVP HERE
Program:
6:30pm - Doors Open
7:00pm - Program Starts - Opening remarks
7:30pm - Screenings Begin
9:00pm - Panel + Q&A + Awards
10.00pm - After Party


PRESENTING SPONSOR
celebrating
los feliz
film fest
All film festivals are the same — but not this one.
The Los Feliz Film Fest (LFFF) was born in the heart of Los Angeles, where cinema itself began. From Walt Disney sketching Mickey Mouse on Hyperion Avenue, to James Dean filming Rebel Without a Cause in Griffith Park, Los Feliz has always been a home for dreamers, rebels, and storytellers.
We carry that spirit forward — not by imitating other festivals, but by redefining what a film festival can be. LFFF is more than a screening event. It’s a creative ecosystem — a place where filmmakers meet mentors, where recognition leads to real growth, and where community fuels creativity.
Every winning filmmaker receives a personal mentor, a professional from the film industry who helps guide their next chapter. Because at LFFF, success isn’t a trophy — it’s momentum.
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mission
The Los Feliz Film Fest (LFFF) celebrates bold, independent storytelling born in the heart of Los Angeles — where cinema itself began. Rooted in the creative legacy of Los Feliz and Griffith Park, we champion filmmakers who take risks, challenge form, and connect through emotion.
Our mission is to elevate emerging voices by pairing recognition with opportunity — every winning filmmaker receives a personal mentor to help guide their next chapter.
LFFF is more than a festival — it’s a movement to redefine what local cinema can mean on a global scale: authentic, daring, and deeply human.









