Archer Film Festival Featured in The Hollywood Reporter

The Archer Film Festival, with keynote speaker Kathleen Kennedy, was featured in The Hollywood Reporter.
Excerpt from the article:
"The Archer School for Girls gets an A for A-list wrangling: Kathleen Kennedy will keynote the school's upcoming Archer Film Festival, "dedicated to empowering female filmmakers" but open to all high school students. The uber producer, whose next film is Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec. 15), will walk the pink carpet and speak at the Writers Guild Theater on April 26, the midpoint of the two-day event of screenings and panels."

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