Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans? If you are here, you probably do. Dive into our catalog of 40 films from New Orleans filmmakers, all exhibited in the most recent New Orleans Film Festival. Start streaming now at https://nolalove.eventive.org Take a look at our favorite city through the lens of home-grown artists while supporting them during a time when they need it the most. 100% of your ticket purchase benefits filmmakers! You can buy a pass for $35 to access all films or unlock each feature-length film or short film program for $10. New Orleans Film Society members can watch all films for free from May 1st to May 10th! Click above to become a member today. From NOLA with LOVE is generously supported by the The City Of NOLA and Fertel Foundation. If you feel inclined, please check film descriptions to see Venmo accounts of filmmakers and show them even more love with tips. We are looking forward to the days that we can gather and watch films together in our local movie theaters. Until then, stay safe, calm, and keep watching films. Laissez les bons temps rouler, always!
Monday, May 25, 2020 12 AM
From NOLA with Love
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