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Oscar Weekend Goes to the Dogs: Animal Film Festival in Calif.

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Friday, February 26, 2016   

Move over, Oscars! The movie business is going the dogs - and cats and birds, horses, and even lobsters - once the third annual Animal Film Festival starts on Saturday.

The festival, which runs all day at the Center for the Arts in Grass Valley, about an hour outside Sacramento, will feature 20 films, mostly documentaries and film shorts on a range of topics, including the roundup and slaughter of wild horses and the issue of pet overpopulation.

"People need to realize that we need to have our animals altered so that we don't reproduce," said Shelley Frost, the festival's director. "So many animals are killed just because of lack of good homes, not any fault of the animals."

If you can't make it to the festival, you'll still be able to see the films when the Animal Film Festival Channel launches on Roku this spring. It will feature films from all three years of the festival.

Filmmaker Laura MacLean produced and stars in a comedic short about a housewife whose kitty cats seem to multiply every time she looks out on the porch.

"Cat videos are the number one videos to go viral, ever, on the Internet - so, it's just a time for animal videos, without a doubt," she said. "If you can use a 90-second video using humor and education at the same time, I think it's well worth doing for animal welfare."

The films that win "audience choice" votes will go on tour later this year, with stops scheduled in Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Marin County so far.

More information is online at AnimalFilmFestival.org.


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