The Forest City Film Festival (FCFF) begins Sunday with more than 90 films over eight days.
The week will be capped off with the FCFF honouring Hollywood veteran and London native Victor Garber.
The ninth annual FCFF will have four feature films on opening day beginning at 12:15 p.m. with Adrienne and the Castle.
“It’s a heartfelt story about love, loss, and the power of creativity to bring us closer together,” says the FCFF in its movie preview.
The week will feature industry workshops, youth film festival, and more than 20 movies from festivals around the world.
“It really helps to put London on the map, and it shows other communities throughout Ontario, southwestern Ontario, in Canada, in the world really, that London is serious about filming, that we’re investing our time and our and our efforts into it and that we’re ready for our close up,” said Andrew Dodd, …