Voice of OC - Newport Beach Film Festival Pushed Again, But Will Still Show A Life of Endless Summers

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Newport Beach Film Festival is known for the glitz and glamour of local savory cuisine and cinema from around the world, all while guests are serenaded by the waves of the ocean crashing nearby. 

Founded in 1999, the festival would have reached 21 years of cinematic celebration in April, if it wasn’t for the coronavirus pandemic. 

Originally scheduled for April 23 through April 30, the festival was pushed to August 6 through August 13. But with continuously high numbers of coronavirus cases, the festival has been postponed yet again and is currently awaiting new dates.

Generations of Endless Summers

“A Life of Endless Summers” will be shown on August 13 at 8:00 p.m. in a drive-in setting on the upper level of the parking structure located between Bloomingdale’s and  Nordstrom at Fashion Island. Tickets are available via Eventbright and are being sold for $75 per car. Each ticket purchase also comes with a $20 gift card for The Lot, a Fashion Island tote bag, as well as a limited-edition movie poster designed by artist Troy Lee and signed by the film’s director Dana Brown and Lee.

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