New World-Class Film Festival in Southern California
100+ Films to Screen at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas at 300-Acre Hollywood Park
Entertainment Campus in Inglewood, – Home to SoFi Stadium, YouTube Theater, Kia
Forum, and Cosm, Future Site of the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics
LOS ANGELES, CA — Film Festival at Hollywood Park, Greater Los Angeles’ newest premiere film event, is taking place October 6–12, 2025, at the state-of-the-art Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas in Inglewood, CA.
Nestled just three miles from LAX, Hollywood Park is the largest urban entertainment complex in the western United States. Anchored by the iconic SoFi Stadium—future host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl and 2028 Summer Olympics—the site also features the Kia Forum, YouTube Theater, and the newly announced Cosm immersive venue. The addition of the Film Festival at Hollywood Park further solidifies this campus as a rising global destination for sports, culture, and entertainment.
The festival will present more than 125 screenings spanning all genres, alongside panels, workshops, and special events designed to connect creators with industry leaders and audiences. With ambitions to join the ranks of prestigious festivals like Tribeca, SXSW, and Sundance, this event is set to elevate both emerging and established voices from Los Angeles and around the world.
The festival’s nonprofit team brings over 20 years of experience in L.A.’s independent film scene, including leadership of the Silver Lake Film Festival (2000–2008) and DTLA Film Festival (2008–2023). Continuing its legacy, Film Festival at Hollywood Park will spotlight diverse perspectives, with a special focus on underrepresented filmmakers—including women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ storytellers.
Hollywood Park recently announced the construction of a major TV and film production studio, complete with five new sound stages designed to broadcast the 2028 Olympics and other global events. Festival organizers are actively working to build international partnerships between Hollywood and global film industries.
Organizers have also been invited to help shape cultural programming across the Hollywood Park campus—including curating a monthly film series at Cinépolis, producing community-based exhibitions at a future on-site gallery, and developing cultural activations at SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater. The festival is also developing a special edition for the 2028 Summer Olympics, focused on sports documentaries and global storytelling.
For more information please visit HollywoodParkFilmFest.com
