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September 25, 2022

The Canned Film Festival is a comedy-based motion picture television series that was nationally syndicated during the late night hours in the United States for a single season in the summer of 1986. With only a one-letter difference in the spelling, the name is an intentional play on the name for the Cannes Film Festival, the annual world-renowned film-screening celebration in Cannes, France. Not to be confused with the latter, the Canned Film Festival featured B movies as the centerpiece for each television episode, and was composed of short vignettes interwoven throughout the films. Boasting the tagline "late night with the best of the worst," the series was promoted and sponsored by the Dr Pepper Company, whose then-tagline "out-of-the-ordinary" echoed the show's collection of odd and strange movies. The series was created by Young & Rubicam and developed for television by Chelsea Communications, LLC.

Although similar in style to the successful Mystery Science Theater 3000 series that aired a few years later, the Canned Film Festival differed in that its comedy scenes occurred strictly during the commercial intermissions instead of adding peanut gallery type satire during the actual run of the movies. In addition, the script, although comedic in nature, often reflected upon the serious contextual and cultural subjects contained in the featured movies, sometimes providing historical insight into their production. An example is seen during the episode featuring Project Moonbase, where female spaceship commanders were discussed as an accurate future prediction by the 1950s era movie, as were cordless telephones and big screen televisions. The featured B movies of the series were not full-length, and edited to fit the show's approximately two-hour timeframe per episode.

Famous Film Festival was an American television prime-time movie series that aired Sunday nights from 7:30-9:00 pm on ABC during the 1955-56 television season.

In 1955, ABC obtained the rights to broadcast 35 British movie titles. These included Great Expectations, Brief Encounter, Odd Man Out, Caesar and Cleopatra, The Red Shoes, and Hamlet. Many of these, such as Hamlet, ran two full hours or longer, and were either drastically cut to fit a ninety-minute time slot or shown in two parts.

Other British films from J. Arthur Rank Productions obtained at the same time were shown as part of ABC's daytime Afternoon Film Festival, which aired weekdays from 3:00-5:00 pm. This show premiered January 16, 1956 and ended August 2, 1957, replaced by American Bandstand, which introduced Dick Clark to network television audiences and went on to become one of daytime's most popular programs, especially for teenagers.

Chrysler Festival is a Canadian variety concert television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1957.

The Halifax Comedy Festival is an annual comedy festival held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The festival is sponsored by the CBC which tapes and broadcasts the comedians' sets as a series of television specials, and is usually about one week long. Shows frequently take place at the Halifax Casino in The Schooner Showroom among other venues.

Live tapings of CBC Radio's hit show The Debaters have become a part of the annual festival, frequently using comedians who are performing in the festival as the 'debaters'.

September 6, 2022

The festival "DEAD POP FESTiVAL" organized by SiM, a reggae-punk band formed in Shonan, was held at a special venue in Higashi Ogishima Higashi Park in Kawasaki City for two days on June 25 (Sat) and 26 (Sun). This is the 12th time the festival has been held, and the seventh time since it became an outdoor festival. This year, too, the festival was held under the call of SiM, the organizer of the festival, and a total of 21 groups gathered to give enthusiastic performances in response to the call.

August 2, 2021

The Voot Select Film Festival will be premiered on the 24th of July, 2021 which will let its users experience different kinds of movies on its OTT platform. The event will conclude on the 31st of July.

20 years since the critically-acclaimed album, ‘Born To Do It’ changed his life, Craig has since catapulted back into the charts and into the nation’s hearts with a string of chart hits and a Number 1 album marking the beginning of his triumphant return - his latest two albums, ‘Following my Intuition’ and ‘The Time is Now’ have since gone on to amass over 1.5 billion streams alone. Craig has since leapt from strength to strength on our airwaves, and has been unavoidable on our TV screens and on the live circuit ever since.

CBC Film Festival is a Canadian feature film television series which aired on CBC Television from 1979 to 1980.

Faith Film Festival is a motion picture television program on New Evangelization Television. The show features films that are about hope, saving the environment, and faith.

During the first season filmmakers from all over the world submitted almost 70 films. 20 where then picked to be featured on the show. The host of the show Lorena Jorge has a passion for film, and it shows as she introduces the films on the show.

The first season featured 8 episodes, and at the end of the season the top 10 films where selected by the judges. The top 10 movies were showcased on the website so that the viewers could vote on them. The winner of the first season was the film “Forgiven” directed by Hans Hernke, the film is a reminder that Jesus died for everyone’s sins. This film won the Golden Lighthouse awards with a total of 331 votes. The festival features 4 awards and has 3 different cash prizes. The 3 awards selected by voters are the Golden Lighthouse Award, the Silver lighthouse Award and the Bronze Lighthouse Award. There was also another award selected by the judges called the Lighthouse lens Award for best cinematography.

For the second season Faith Film Festival expanded to a 12 episode season to have more room to showcase the amount of film that come in.

Ogawa's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Mikitty's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Kame's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Sayu's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Reina's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Gomaki's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Ishikawa Rika's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Miyoshi's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Okada's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Tsuji's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Atsuko's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Kimura Ayaka's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Kimura Asami's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Satoda's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Saito Miuna's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Hitomi's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Murata's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Otani's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Shibata's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

Yuki's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.

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