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Edina Film Festival Bringing Ten Films to the Landmark Cinema

"Kimura's Vengeance," an 11-minute film made by Edina High School graduates, is just one of the movies airing this weekend at the third-annual Edina Film Festival.

The ten-film festival includes shorts, feature-length movies and documentaries, and will culminate with a showing of "The Big Lebowski" Saturday evening.

"There is a film line-up with something for everyone,” festival chair John Swon told Edina Patch blogger Barbara La Valleur. “All proceeds go to support the Edina Art Center’s mission of providing arts education to students of all ages.”

The festival runs Nov. 7 to Nov. 9 at Edina’s Landmark Cinema, 3911 W. 50th St., with films beginning at 6 p.m. each evening.

Read La Valleur's blog post for more details and showtimes.

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