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The Sixth Annual Dunedin International Film Festival brings 15 feature films to downtown Dunedin (primarily on Douglas Avenue at House of Beer and Dunedin Brewery’s Moon Tower venue) during the first four days of February.

Flicks includes the Dunedin debuts of “Taste of Love” and “RADAR: The Bionic Dog,” both filmed in Pinellas County, on Friday and Saturday nights.

Other highlights include a rare scheduled performance from The Witches of Dunedin; several industry workshops; a Saturday-night screening of feature documentary, “Unfiltered: The Truth About Oysters,” starring oysters from Apalachicola Bay (pictured); a Saturday-night screening of “The Martini Shot,” a feature-length film about confronting one’s mortality starring Matthew Modine and John Cleese; and a red carpet awards ceremony at The Fenway Hotel Sunday night. There’s even a disco party this weekend.

Tickets to the Dunedin International Film Festival happening at various venues from Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 1-4 start at $15. 

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