Jukebox International Film Festival winds down with music films, workshop and awards
Jukebox International Film Festival, which celebrates music and film, begins its last day of its 3-day run at noon today, Thursday, at the Carson City Community Center.
The day will kick off with a block of music videos, then go right into the pictured films. Another panel discussion concerning copyrights, licensing and other legal matters will be at 4 p.m. The festival concludes with an awards presentation at 9 p.m.
Adam Whitney will be moderating the panel discussion and also emceeing the awards. The movies and awards are free to the public. The panel discussion is just $5. It all starts at noon at the Bob Boldrick Theater inside the Carson City Community Center, 851 East William Street. See the website here.
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