Who says cinema is cathartic when people need a break? He does…

Host David Glass has the rare opportunity to chat with indie Film Festival Director, Gregg Schwenk, about his prized Newport Beach Film Fest that takes in more than 4000 entries and chooses only 320 new films, documentaries and shorts. He goes on to talk about the festival’s 25- year celebration as he shares thoughts on why he chose his profession; what he most likes about it; the impact of films on those going through a breakup; and the many events, celebrities, and food tastings offered from Orange County’s finest restaurants. He also talks about the audiences who frequent the festival—one attended by close to 50,000 people each year He also offers an open invitation to all movie buffs who may want to attend the NBFF—southern California’s largest indie film festival to see some of the most innovative films made in recent months. Schwenk talk’s his favorite go-to movies for a lift, like, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” along with Host Glass who comments on a couple of his favorites, especially the films he grew up with and his father’s obsession with “The Godfather” franchise. Schwenk leaves the question open when it comes to his recommendations to “best choices” for getting through a breakup, but he does say he thinks cinema is cathartic when people need a break—whether it is comedy or drama.

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Gregg Schwenk

Gregg Schwenk is the Co-Founder and CEO of Newport Beach Film Festival. He previously worked at RSM EquiCo as a Senior Vice President and Director. Gregg Schwenk attended the University of California, Berkeley.