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Tickets for October Peoria Film Festival on sale now
Fifth annual celebration of movies returns to West Valley
(Metro Creative Connection)
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Special to Independent Newsmedia
The Peoria Film Festival will return to the West Valley for its fifth year in October.
The festival is part of The Phoenix Film Festival and is presented by the city of Peoria. It runs from Thursday, Oct. 19 through Sunday, Oct. 22 at the Harkins Arrowhead Fountains 18, at 16046 N Arrowhead Fountains Center Drive, in the P83 entertainment district.
Organizers will release the films to be presented and the festival schedule soon. In addition to new films, the festival will also be showcasing classic sports films and family film programing, a press release states.
Tickets for the Peoria Film Festival are available now by visiting peoriafilmfest.com or calling 480-513-3195.
A single ticket for each show is $10, and the full festival pass is $30.
The tickets for the classic sports films are $5, and family friendly films showing at the festival are free.