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Even without film festival foot traffic, downtown restaurants busy with business

Oliver Forster / NC3 Despite the Santa Barbara International Film Festival taking place near the beach, restaurants on upper State Street are still packed with people. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. As the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival gets going with two beachfront drive-in theaters, upper State Street looks a little different. At Bouchon Santa Barbara, owner Mitchell Sjerven says his restaurant would ve been booked with those in attendance at the film festival.  “We ve been here for 22 years and there s always been a film festival downtown,” he said. “As you d imagine, it s a strange emptiness, especially with theaters having been closed for so long.

Santa Barbara International Film Festival kicks off on drive-in screens

Everything And Net

With the NBA season in full swing and March Madness winding down to the Final Four, basketball is on the minds of many people right now.  But for the people of the small community of Metlakatla, located in southeast Alaska, basketball is always on their mind.  Alaskan Nets, a documentary by two Oregonians that’s been four years in the making, explores the community’s relationship with the sport and makes its international debut at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and it has attracted support from one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.  The documentary, by producer Ryan Welch of Eugene and director and producer Jeff Harasimowicz of Bend, follows a high school basketball team in Metlakatla, which is located on the Annette Island, the state’s only Indian Reserve. The film captures the team as they deal with tragedy while competing for their first title in 30 years. 

Shot primarily in Santa Maria, new feature-length film Coast premieres at Santa Barbara International Film Festival

Coast, Abby (played by Fatima Ptacek, Dora the Explorer, Before I Disappear), is a 16-year-old who feels desperate to escape the trappings of her small, coastal farming town, as described in the film s official synopsis. Show times Find out more about Coast online at coastthefeature.com. For more info on the film s screenings as part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, visit sbiff.org. I wrote this script 10 years ago. It s strange to have to talk about it now, since so much time has passed, Cindy Kitagawa said, referring to her screenplay for Coast, a locally produced, feature-length film. It was the first script I ever wrote, and I did years of rewrites all while we worked to try and get it made.

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