James Braddock, aka Cinderella Man, gets coached by Jack Dempsey in scene from "Ringside at the Mountains." Credit: Via Baker Street Productions

The 29th annual Long Island International Film Expo begins Tuesday with a lineup of 113 mostly short films from around the world and here at home. The festival runs through Sunday at the Bellmore Movies.

As in the past, the expo organizes its screenings into blocks of roughly two hours. Feature-length films may be paired with a short or two, while short-film programs are sometimes grouped together by theme. There are student film blocks and documentary blocks, for example, though other shorts programs are grab bags, with titles that vary in subject matter and maturity level.

One hourlong documentary with a local angle, "Ringside in the Mountains," focuses on the bygone boxing training camps of the Catskills where such fighters as Roberto Durán; James Braddock, played by Russell Crowe in the 2005 biopic "Cinderella Man"; and Huntington’s Gerry Cooney got in shape. One of its producers is Tommy Clohessy, of Huntington, who died before the film's completion.

In addition to the film lineup, the expo offers a number of filmmaking workshops, including a Directors Audition Panel in which actors are invited to read for directors; a table reading of a screenplay; and a filmmaker’s breakfast panel titled, "The Good, the Bad and the Horror Stories of Indie Filmmaking."

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Tickets to film blocks are $17. To purchase tickets and for more information, go to longislandfilm.com.

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