A year in film: A recap of 2024’s biggest Philadelphia film moments

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A year in film: A recap of 2024’s biggest Philadelphia film moments
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From Oscar noms to Timothée Chalamet riding a motorcycle, to a big renovation project for the Film Center, and new/old theaters, this has been an eventful year for Philadelphia

From Oscar noms to Timothée Chalamet riding a motorcycle, to a big renovation project for the Film Center, and new/old theaters, this has been an eventful year for Philadelphia

Best supporting actress winner Da'Vine Joy Randolph at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 10, 2024, in Beverly Hills.From theaters opening and closing to local productions to significant years for a couple of favorite Philadelphians, here are 10 highlights of the year in Philadelphia film., and while at it, he also delivered a monologue about the magic of water ice on a hot summer’s day.

after more than 30 years of playing a key role in bringing film productions to Philadelphia. Erin Wagner and Nicole Shiner, two longtime employees, will lead the office.Movie theaters are always opening and closing in Philly, and this year was no different.announced the receipt of a $2 million grant from the Wyncote Foundation,

which will be used to renovate its main venue in Center City, whose name was changed from Philadelphia Film Center to Film Society Center. The society announced a $4 million Moving Film Forward Capital Campaign this month., the Film Society claimed the largest attendance in the event’s history, with over 30,000 attendees.

told the story of how an area fan encouraged the 2023 standing ovation for the Phillies’ Trea Turner; it was picked up by Netflix and has been pushed for awards consideration by its executive producer, Barack Obama., which played at the Philadelphia Film Festival and is a leading awards contender this year, tells the story of an architect and Holocaust survivor who settles in Philadelphia, later building a major project in Doylestown, Bucks County.

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