Pressure Cooker directors Mark Becker and Jennifer Grausman. The film, about Philadelphia's Frankford High School culinary arts teacher Wilma Stephenson, who helps inner city students prepare for a citywide cooking competition for scholarships to some of the country's top culinary arts institutions, is in the Festival's Documentary Competition. This inspirational journey of self-discovery and cooking will screen again on Tuesday, June 24, and Wednesday, June 25.

The Garden producer-director Scott Hamilton Kennedy stopped by the party before catching a screening of a documentary in competition. The Garden, about struggles facing the South Central LA Community Garden, had its World Premiere on Saturday, June 21, 2008.
The Garden producer-director Scott Hamilton Kennedy stopped by the party before catching a screening of a documentary in competition. The Garden, about struggles facing the South Central LA Community Garden, had its World Premiere on Saturday, June 21, 2008.
Writer-director-producer Olaf De Fleur Johannesson's film The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela is in the LAFF International Showcase. The film, which screens on Thursday, June 26, and Sunday, June 29, originally started out as a documentary, yet Olaf decided to go the narrative route instead. A Filipina transsexual dreams of love and Paris in this so-surreal-it-must-be-true "visiomentary," a documentary/re-staged re-creation/fantasy that won the Teddy Award for Best Gay & Lesbian Feature at the recent Berlin Film Festival.

Check www.LAFilmFest.com for more information, including times and locations, about these and other films screening at the festival.
The Prince of Broadway co-writers Darren Dean (left) and Sean Baker. Their film is in narrative competition at the Festival.
Check www.LAFilmFest.com for more information, including times and locations, about these and other films screening at the festival.
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