Our movie WILD PRAIRIE ROSE will be in Toronto at the ReelAbilities Film Festival. The film will be shown –
SATURDAY JUN 1 | 1:00 PM | AL GREEN THEATRE
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Our movie WILD PRAIRIE ROSE will be in Toronto at the ReelAbilities Film Festival. The film will be shown –
SATURDAY JUN 1 | 1:00 PM | AL GREEN THEATRE
“Wild Prairie Rose” connected with a one-two punch at the Cambria Film Festival, walking away with both the jury and audience awards for Best Feature over the weekend.
Director Deborah LaVine accepted the awards Sunday night at the Hearst Castle Theater, as the festival wrapped up its four-day run. “Wild Prairie Rose,” set in the rural United States during the 1950s, focuses on the character of Rose Miller, who “falls in love with a deaf man and must decide if she has the courage to follow her heart, according to the IMDB website. READ MORE
Just as the sun started to dip over the hills of San Simeon, we made our way up the winding Highway 1 on Feb. 11. Nary a zebra was in view tonight as we make the turn for Hearst Castle.
With Valentine’s Day just days away, one would be hard-pressed to find a more romantic spot on the Central Coast than the castle, and the founders of the first ever Cambria Film Festival agreed, which is why the closing champagne gala and awards ceremony is being held at the movie theater on-site at the state park. In politically divisive times such as these, festival organizers decided their event would center on something we could all agree on: love. Every film screened over the weekend touched on matters of the heart in one way or another. READ MORE