OAKHURST,
CA -- Sometimes a car lover is torn between taking a trip to see
some beautiful scenery or taking in a car show to make
the scene.
An automotive themed film festival set in the gateway to Yosemite
National Park offers a way to do both.
The Annual Southern Yosemite Automotive Film Festival scheduled
for March 28th through 30th, 2008 in Oakhurst, California, the
southern gateway to Yosemite National Park, will roll out with a
slate of films, a car show and other events designed for car
enthusiasts and their families.
Featuring
car movies, racing documentaries and never before seen footage, as
well as premieres of the latest car related films, the film
festival offers something for everyone. Producer / Director Bruce
Kessler will be the
recipient of the “Southern Yosemite
Lifetime Achievement
Award” for his benchmark film :Sound of Speed" Last year’s
recipient was James Garner, for both his film “Grand Prix”.
The "Autobooks - Aerobooks Film Excellence Award" will
go to Andy Sidaris for his documentary, "The Racing
Scene".
Due to popular demand, “The Racing Scene” will be shown again
this year, at a Saturday luncheon featuring drivers Scooter
Patrick and Dave Jordan. Friday’s luncheon will feature a
celebration of Riverside Raceway, with a film of the 1965 Times
Grand Prix and commentary by those who raced there. And, now you
can see hard to find films like “The Speed Merchants” as well
as perennial favorites such as “LeMans” and “Days of
Thunder” and some new, almost never before seen films such as
John Schneider’s “Collier & Company – Hot Pursuit”.
Two dinners are scheduled; one featuring the presentation of the
“Lee Iacocca Award” and Oscar Kovaleski of Can Am fame showing
his home movies of Can Am racing, the other featuring a special
screening of Bruce Kessler's "Sound of Speed” and a roast
of Corvette racers Dick Guldstrand and Doug Hooper, Can Am drivers
Scooter Patrick, Davey Jordan, Charlie Hayes and Oscar Kovaleski,
Formula 5000 Champ Tony Adamowicz and Indy Car drivers Bill
Vukovich II and Jerry Grant.
Events will be emceed by Tim Suddard of "Classic Motorsports"
and Doug Stokes of Gale Banks Engineering. All of this takes place
at the Oakhurst Community Center in downtown Oakhurst.
The film festival week also includes the “Spring In The
Sierra” Car Show, this year featuring Sportscars and Racecars on
the lawn at the community center plus automobilia, book and
souvenir vendors and other auto racing related exhibitors from
racetracks to go-karts.
For
the younger set, the battery powered Kidracers will be competing
on a course laid out in the parking lot.
To complete the film festival week, tours of Yosemite National
Park, ski outings, golf tournaments, train rides on the Yosemite
Mountain Sugar Pine Railway and a variety of family oriented
events are available.
Oakhurst is 4 ½ hours driving time north of Los Angeles and 3
hours east of the San Francisco Bay area. Airline service
through Fresno Yosemite International Airport is 45 minutes away.
The film festival is a joint effort of the Community Service and
Support Group Inc. and the Oakhurst Chamber of Commerce.
Most importantly, the proceeds all go to charities; Lee
Iacocca’s Diabetes Foundation, the Children’s Hospital of
Central California and the Harry Baker Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs.
.
For a complete schedule of films, information about ticket
purchases and accommodation availability, look at the film
festival website – www.southernyosemite
.