VB Film Festival Screens ‘Casablanca’ Sep 21

arts & entertainment

Classic film enthusiasts will have the chance to relive a cinematic masterpiece on the Big Screen at Casablanca Night, hosted by the Vero Beach Film Festival (VBFF) and Mainstreet Vero Beach. The event will feature a discussion of the film’s rich history, led by VBFF Co-Founder Susan Keller Horn, and exclusive insights into the 2025 festival from Executive Director David Yakir. Since its release in 1942, “Casablanca” has captivated audiences for 82 years and continues to resonate deeply.

“We are thrilled to host Casablanca Night,” said David Yakir. “This film is a cultural gem, and we look forward to sharing it with our audience. We’re also excited to update attendees on our 2025 festival and our ongoing events and educational programs. We hope to see you there!”

The event will take place on September 21st from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM at The Majestic 11, 940 14th Ln #4733, Vero Beach, FL 32960. The evening will celebrate both the county’s upcoming 100 year anniversary and classic cinema, with guests encouraged to dress in vintage attire and enjoy complimentary champagne.

Tickets for Casablanca Night are available for $10 each at this link.

For more information on the Vero Beach Film Festival and how you can support its mission, visit vbfilmfest.org.

About the Vero Beach Film Festival: 

The Vero Beach Film Festival is a non-profit arts organization that celebrates independent filmmaking and enhances the South Florida community, both culturally and economically. The festival team is passionate about film, recognizing its ability to introduce audiences to new experiences, evoke deep emotions, and inspire solutions in challenging times. Over the years, the Vero Beach Film Festival has welcomed hundreds of filmmakers from around the world and showcased a diverse array of films across various genres. Visit: https://vbfilmfest.org 

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