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Keep checking here.  All events are subject to change.  We keep adding great challenging and inspiring stuff as we go...  Everything happens at the DGA.
Friday November 1, 2002
Saturday November 2, 2002
Sunday November 3, 2002
All screenings are subject to change.
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 $8.00
Docs & Shorts   Free!
Students & Seniors $1.00 off
Groups (10 or more) $1.00 off
All Festival Pass
(Limited number available)
$60.00
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Reel Spirituality 101:  A Master Class in Faith & Film
Friday, November 1, 9:00 am-5:00 pm
a one day "Master Class" focused upon movies and their meaning.  Topics include the power of story, the complicated history of the Church and Hollywood, how to "unpack" a film, how to become "reel" theologians and how to create "movie-ing" worship.  NOT included in All Festival Pass.  For details and registration go to:   www.fuller.edu/brehmcenter/reelspirituality/reel101/index.html Presented by Fuller Theological Seminary
Festival Gala
Friday, November 1, 5:00 pm
A VIP reception, the CAFF Art Gallery opens, followed by a screening of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington and VIP panel.  Presented by Fuller Theological Seminary
Book Signing at the CAFF Book Store
Saturday, November  2, 5:30-6:30 pm
Saturday book signing.  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.
Angelus Student Awards
Saturday, November 2, 7 pm
Discover the next great filmmakers when Family Theater Productions presents an international student film competition which explores the complexity of the human condition.
Presented by Family Theatre Productions
Critical Issues Forum: Writing the American Dream: E pluribus unum (one from many)
Sunday, November 3, 12:00 pm
Is media helping us to achieve the American dream of universal brotherhood?  Where are we with this after 9/11?  What are our challenges?  Join veteran writer and producer Ron Austin for a free, stimulating forum with award winning screenwriters. Presented by the Focolare Movement and Windhover Forum
Closing Night Screening and Reception
Sunday, Novmeber 3, 7:30 pm
Complete a highly cinematic weekend with Phil Alden Robinson, his film Field of Dreams, and a warming cup of coffee at our closing Apple Pie dessert celebration.  Presented by Family Theatre Productions
Friday, November 1
5:00 pm presented by Fuller Theological Seminary
Festival Gala
7:00 pm Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
Written by Sidney Buchman.  Directed by Frank Capra. 
9:45 pm Wall Street
Written by Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone.   Directed by Oliver Stone.
Saturday, November 2 Shorts & Docs
Noon A Raisin In The Sun
Written by Lorraine Hansberry.  Directed by Daniel Petrie
In Person: Daniel Petrie
2:00 pm StartUp.com
3:00 pm George Washington
Written and directed by David Gordon Green
4:00 pm Death On a Friendly Border
4:30 pm Americana, Forever a Rebel
6:15 pm Salesman
7:00 pm Bottle Rocket
Written by Owen C. Wilson and Wes Anderson.  Directed by Wes Anderson.
8:00 pm Maya Lin:  A Strong Clear Vision
8:30 pm Presented by Family Theater Productions and CAFF
SNEAK PREVIEW!! DGA Theatre 1
The Emperor's Club
Based on a short story by Ethan Canin,Screenplay by Neil Tolkin, Directed by Michael Hoffman
9:00 pm
9:15 pm Fight Club
Written by Jim Uhls.  Directed by David Fincher.
Film rated R = No one under 17 admitted
9:30 pm
Sunday, Novmeber 3 Shorts & Docs
12 noon Critical Issues Forum: Writing the American Dream: E pluribus unum (one from many)
Presented by Focolare and Windhover Forum
1:00 pm Sing
1:15 pm Green Dragon
Written and Directed by Timothy Linh Bui.   Based upon a story by Timothy Linh Bui and Tony Bui
In Person: Toni Bui
2:00 pm Hoop Dreams
4:00 pm Thelma and Louise
Written by Callie Khouri.   Directed by Ridley Scott.
5:15 pm Teach
6:15 pm A.K.A. Creek:  Educating a Big City Boy
7:00 pm Field Of Dreams
Based on the book "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella.  Written for the screen and Directed by Phil Alden Robinson
In Person:  Phil Alden Robinson
8:00 pm OT:  Our Town
9:30 pm Closing Apple Pie dessert reception
Hosted by Family Theatre Productions
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