Bonus with every feature film admission,Short Film & Documentary screenings in the Video Theatre.  All screenings at The Directors Guild, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA.  (MAP)
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Thursday October 25, 2001
Friday October 26, 2001
Saturday October 27, 2001
Sunday October 28, 2001
All screenings are subject to change.
*Ticket price includes Bonus Docs & Shorts program depending on seat availability.
**Guaranteed seating at selected screening of Docs & Shorts.
Discounts cannot be combined.  Tickets purchased in advance must be picked up at Will Call.  No tickets will be mailed.  Tickets not picked up by ten minutes prior to screening will be subject to re-sale.
Films rated R = No one under 17 admitted
Info Hotline 626-304-3775
T I C K E T  P R I C E S
Single Screening $7.50*
Docs & Shorts Pass $5.00**
Students & Seniors $1.00 off
Groups (10 or more) $1.00 off
All Festival Pass
(Limited number available)
$50.00
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S  p  e  c  i  a  l     E  v  e  n  t  s
An Evening with Wes Craven
Thursday, October 25, 7 pm - $10.00
A full evening: two screenings (A Nightmare on Elm Street and Wes Craven's New Nightmare) and an hour interview with filmmaker Wes Craven.  Presented by Reel Spirituality.
Festival Gala
Friday, October 26, 5:30 pm - $10.00
A VIP reception and a screening of a classic suspense film (The Manchurian Candidate). Presented by Fuller Theological Seminary
Saturday Matinee Special
Saturday, October 27, 1:30 pm - $10.00
Two haunting, early sound films (M and Vampyr) surround "Responding to Evil" a seminar on the perpetual problem of evil and the search for answers.Presented by Focolare and the Windhover Forum.
Book Signing at the CAFF Book Store
Saturday, October  27, 5:30-6:30 pm
Saturday book signing featuring William D. Romanowski (Eyes Wide Open), Robert K. Johnston (Reel Spirituality), Peter Malone with Rose Pacatte (Lights...Camera...Faith:  A Movie Lectionary).  The CAFF Book Store will be open in the lobby of the DGA during the entire festival with an exciting selection of books and videos/DVDs.  Presented by the Sisters of Pauline Books & Media.
Critical Issues Forum: Confronting Holocaust
Sunday, October 28, 12:00 pm
As we confront one of the monumental evils of the 20th century, we gain insight into the recent horrific events, which have forever stained the dawn of a new millennium.  This forum sets the stage for our Sunday Docs and Shorts program which is dedicated entirely to the Holocaust.
Closing Night Screening and Reception
Sunday, October 28, 7:30 pm - $10.00
Complete a highly cinematic weekend with a chilling tale (Night of the Hunter) and a warming cup of coffee at our closing dessert celebration.
Thursday, October 25
7:00 pm presented by Reel Spirituality
An Evening with Wes Craven featuring two provocative horror films and a discussion with Wes Craven.
7:15 pm A Nightmare on Elm Street
written & directed by Wes Craven
Film rated R = No one under 17 admitted
9:00pm Filmmaker Wes Craven
10:00 pm Wes Craven's New Nightmare
written & directed by Wes Craven
Film rated R = No one under 17 admitted
Friday, October 26 Shorts & Docs
5:30 pm presented by Fuller Theological Seminary
Festival Gala
7:00 pm The Manchurian Candidate
screenplay by George Axelrod, based on the novel by Richard Condon
directed by John Frankenheimer
9:45 pm Menace II Society
written by Allen & Albert Hughes, Tyger Williams
directed by Allen & Albert Hughes
Saturday, October 27 Shorts & Docs
1:00 pm Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills
1:30 pm M
screenplay by Paul Falkenberg, Adolf Jansen,,Fritz Lang, Karl Vash, Thea von Harbou, based on an article by Egon Jacobson
directed by Fritz Lang 
3:10 pm Sponsored by Focolare and The Windhover Forum.
Seminar:  "Responding to Evil"
4:00 pm Vampyr
written by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Christen Jul, based on the novel "In a Glass Darkly." by Sheridan Le Fanu
directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer
Burden of Dreams
6:00 pm Roger & Me
6:30 pm Fargo
written by Joel & Ethan Coen
directed by Joel Coen
Film rated R = No one under 17 admitted
8:00 pm The Atomic Cafe
9:00 pm Rosemary's Baby
screenplay by Roman Polanski, based on the novel byIra Levin
directed by Roman Polanski
Film rated R = No one under 17 admitted
9:45 pm TBA
Sunday, October 28 Shorts & Docs
12 noon Critical Issues Forum: Confronting Holocaust
1:00 pm Apocalypse Now Redux
screenplay by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel "Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
narration written by Michael Herr
directed by Francis Ford Coppola
1:30 pm Triumph of the Will
3:45 pm The Wannsee Conference 
5:00 pm Throne of Blood
screenplay by Shinobu Hashimoto, Ryuzo Kikushima, Akira Kurosowa, Hideo Oguni, based on the play "MacBeth" by William Shakespeare
directed by Akira Kurosowa
5:30 pm Night and Fog
6:15 pm One Day Crossing
7:00 pm The Trial of Adolph Eichmann
7:30 pm Night of the Hunter
screenplay by James Agee, Charles Laughton (uncredited), based on the novel by Davis Grubb
directed by Charles Laughton
9:15 pm Closing dessert reception

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