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2025 Naples International Film Festival Announces Winners
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Timeless wins Naples International Film Festival’s 2025 Indie Spirit Award.
Naples Int’l Film Festival Announces Full Slate, From Narrative ‘On A String’ To “Colorful Documentary” On ‘The Pantone Guy’
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Festival announcement.
“The Naples Film Festival – considered one of the top regional festivals in the U.S. – announced the lineup today for its 17th edition, running October 23-26 in the town on Florida’s Gulf coast.
The event, a program of Artis-Naples, a multidisciplinary arts organization, offers a slate of 60 international fiction and nonfiction films chosen from among 1,000 submissions. Five world premieres and one U.S. premiere are on the program. More than $15,000 in prize money will be awarded to juried and audience prize winners across a range of categories.”
ELEPHANTS R US at Skiptown Theatre, Cats Crawl- Gia on the Move
Review.
“Standout performers for me… Rachel Mathieu as a variety of grounded characters and also a very impressive dancer.”
-Guy Picot, Gia on the Move
RACHEL MATHIEU, ACTRESS AND WRITER- Shoutout LA
Interview.
“‘The strongest draw for me in pursuing a career in acting has always been making people laugh.’”
MEET RACHEL MATHIEU- Voyage LA
Interview.
“‘I most often performed as The Frussian General, who was an angry little dictator determined to take over the world with an army of small pets (a plot point that gave both my cat and my toy poodle their stage debuts).’”
HOW CREATIVES ARE COPING- Players, Performers, and Portrayers
Interview.
ART AND BEAUTY- Edith Magazine
Lifestyle magazine.
Modeling feature.
4 STARS FOR ALICE IN WONDERLAND- Covington News
Review.
“The Cheshire cat [Mathieu] was an absolute ham on stage as it constantly danced around the stage, licked its paw, cleaned its fur and would mischievously tap on Alice's shoulder to tease her.”
-Christy A. Lassiter, Covington News
SNOW WHITE- The Citizens
Press release.
Snow White press release, Snow White played by Mathieu.
THE NUTCRACKER- The Citizens
Press release.
“Newton County Arts Association intern and senior company dancer Rachel Mathieu took on the striking role as the Ballerina Doll in last year’s ‘Nutcracker’ performance.”
-Jessica Peters, The Citizen