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Cleveland International Film Festival 2018

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The Cleveland International Film Festival for 2018 runs from April 4th through April 15th this year. There are 215 feature films, 253 short films, 14 virtual reality films, and 6 interactive media projects representing 72 countries. I've attached a link so you can peruse the schedule for yourself.

https://www.clevelandfilm.org/
 
The film festival starts today. There are already 30 showings on stand-by out of 400 or 500 showings. There were 106,000 people who attended last year. I think that I saw 14 last year and thought that was too many and decided about 10 would be right for this year. Out of 216 films and many groupings of shorts I first narrowed it down to 51 movies I wanted to consider. I then narrowed it down to 31 and then to 24 and then to 22 and finally to 19. At that point I didn't want to drop any, so I went to buy my tickets on 3/16 and one of my movies was already on stand-by I so could buy for only 18 movies. The first 7 days I am seeing one or two a day, but the last 4 days are crazy. My back end is going to be sore from sitting in the theater so long. I guess that I will be counted as 18 people this year.
 
What a great start to the film festival. I saw "Streaker" and "Halal for Beginners". I really enjoyed the first. There were just a few glimpses of male parts, but the film was enjoyable and sort of cheering and uplifting. The second one was almost as good and for a Thursday afternoon work day they sold every seat in the theater.

They show each movie twice and a few three times, usually on succeeding days.
 
P.S.

"Streaker" was in Swiss German with subtitles and "Halal for Beginners" was in Ireland and in English.
 
I saw "A Moment in the Reeds" which was alright but not great. Then I saw a grouping of 10 comedy shorts. Two were alright but the other 8 weren't worth seeing and none of them were really funny. "The New Fire" was about new developments in nuclear energy which are smaller scale and safer and looks like the way to go in the future and was good. "The Marriage" was good but a little sad. "Humor Me" was good and a comedy and "To Error is Human" was about medical errors made by doctors and hospitals and new ways to approach reducing them. It was good and let me know the surprising fact that medical errors are the third largest killer after heart attacks and cancer.

I have tickets for 10 more movies from now through Sunday.
 
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