![]() With the name change, the Moores hope to send a message of inclusivity and to welcome more filmmakers with diverse backgrounds and stories to tell.Īlthough the event is widely known for showcasing movies with themes revolving around The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints such as “Mission Stories,” “Tomb of Joseph” and “Undaunted,” it has also displayed films by nonmember filmmakers in Japanese and French. “We hope this name change will allow the festival to feel more inclusive and broaden the reach of submissions, but will continue the rich tradition and history of not only LDS film and filmmakers, but also many others that have submitted films and videos from around the world that align with the mission and purpose of the festival,” said new festival owners Marshall and Michelle Moore after the awards ceremony. The program’s new owners announced the festival’s name will change to the Zion International Film Festival by the end of the year. (Andrea Zapata)Īctors and filmmakers showcased their work at the annual LDS Film Festival at the SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem in early March. ![]() ![]() The event was held at the Scera Center for the Arts in Orem. Actors and movie crew members from the “All we need for Christmas” short film answer questions from the audience during the LDS Film Festival. ![]()
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