Theodore Case Film Festival
The Cayuga Museum’s Theodore Case Film Festival is named in honor of the sound film pioneer and Auburn native who made talking movies possible. The Theodore Case Film Festival celebrates the creative work of Central New York filmmakers of all ages. This homegrown film festival, now in its fifth year, has become one of the highlights of the year for Central New York filmmakers. More than 50 entries were submitted to last year’s Festival, evenly distributed between teen and adult filmmakers.
The public screening of the 2008 Theodore Case Film Festival winners will be held at the Auburn Public Theater on Saturday, June 7. The theater is on Genesee Street in downtown Auburn, the city which is proud to proclaim itself “The Birthplace of Talking Movies.”