Entertainment encompasses many different facets, and this category addresses each of them through their various clubs and associations. Here you can find film institutes, musical organizations, television associations and more. Whether you are looking to find the opinion on a motion picture, join a musical club, get information on the history of television or learn more about entertainment industry, you can do so here. Links include film reviews, documentary centers, and charitable organizations supporting entertainment in general.
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American Film Institute - Dedicated to identifying and training the next generation of film makers. Guide to workshops and schedule of exhibitions.
BAFTA East Coast - The British Academy of Film and Television Arts provides overview of organisation, news and information on events and membership.
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Cultural Industries: Cinema and audiovisual media - UNESCO encourages the design of national or regional policies in the field of cinema and audio-visual, in order to create environments conducive to development.
Erotic Illusions Car Club - Cars and Trucks are happening but we need more to join. Please come and join us every Saturday at 8:00 at Goodys in hinesville.
Florida Motion Picture and Television Association - Organization of Florida motion picture and television professionals. Officers, events, membership information, contact information, newsletter, and links.
Latin-American Cinemateca of Los Angeles - Nonprofit viewer-sponsored film exhibition and cultural organization dedicated to supporting and cultivating every aspect of Latin-American cinema.
Muse Film and Television - Non-profit company which uses film and digital media to create films on the visual arts and culture. Background information, and synopses of films produced as well as projects in development.
The Brooklyn Film Institute, Inc. - The Brooklyn Film Institute, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing culture and the art of film to the public, especially the people of Brooklyn and New York City.