Archer Film Festival Event Coverage in Hollywood Reporter

The sixth annual Archer Film Festival with keynote speaker Kathleen Kennedy was covered by The Hollywood Reporter.
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"Lucasfilm president and uber producer Kathleen Kennedy delivered opening remarks to open this year's fest, following in the footsteps of previous keynote speakers including J.J. Abrams, producer Nina Jacobson, Fox Animation's Vanessa Morrison, and writers Melissa Rosenberg and Amanda Brown. But Hollywood's boldfaced names aren't the only stars at this event. (Even still, other top industry names in attendance Wednesday included UTA's Rena Ronson and producer Avi Lerner.) Also shining at the Archer Film Festival are the students (it's a completely student-driven event) and the films (more than 800 were submitted from across the globe)."

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