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All events are at
the Directors Guild of America. Scroll past the ticket information
and Special Events to see the most up to date schedule. Keep checking
here. All events are subject to change. We keep adding great,
challenging, and inspiring stuff as we go...
Friday October 21, 2004
Saturday October 22, 2004
Sunday October 23, 2004
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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
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Info Hotline
626-304-3775
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T I C K E T P R I C E S
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| Single Screening |
$10.00 |
| Students |
$2.00 off |
All Screenings
Pass
(Limited number
available) |
$85.00 |
All
Screenings Student Pass
(Limited number
available) |
$65.00 |
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p e c i a l
E v e n t s |
SPECIAL PRE-FESTIVAL EVENT
"What Are
You Laughing At?" Comedy Writing Workshop
Thursday, October 20, 9 am - 4 pm - DGA
Sponosred by Act One. For
more info CLICK HERE. |
Reality:
Fact or Fiction
Friday, October 21, 8:00 am-5:00 pm - DGA
Theatre 2
"Survivor"
"American Idol" "Farenheit 911"
"Supersize Me" "based on a true story..."
A day-long conference focusing on the nature of
reality, asking questions about how we ground ourselves
in contemporary culture and how both faith and film
relate to shifting attitudes towards reality.
Presented
by Reel Spirituality
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Opening Gala
Friday, October 21,
6:00 pm - DGA
Atrium
A VIP reception, followed
by a screening of Duck Soup
and panel. Presented
by Fuller Theological Seminary |
The CAFF Book Store
Friday 12 noon-7:00 pm - Saturday, 1:00-4:00
pm
The CAFF Book Store
will be open in the lobby of the DGA during the
festival with an exciting selection of books and
videos/DVDs. Presented
by Fuller Theological Seminary. |
Angelus Student Awards
Saturday, October 22, 3 pm Finalists screened,
6 pm awards ceremony.
Discover
the next great filmmakers when Family Theater Productions
presents an international student film competition
which explores the complexity of the human condition.
List
of Finalists/Winners.
Presented
by Family Theatre Productions |
Closing Night Screening and
Reception
Sunday, October 23, 7:30 pm
Complete a highly cinematic
weekend with Life
is Beautiful followed by other skillfully
baked, edible confections. Hosted
by Act One and The Los Angeles Film Studies Center |
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| Friday,
October 21 |
| 6:00 pm |
Festival
Gala
presented
by Fuller Theological Seminary |
| 7:00 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
Duck Soup
(1933)
Screenplay by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby (story)
Arthur Sheekman & Nat Perrin (additional dialogue). Directed
by Leo McCarey. |
| 9:00pm |
DGA Theatre 2
Annie
Hall (1977)
Written by Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman.
Directed by Woody Allen.
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| Saturday, October 22 |
| 1:45 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
The
General
(1927)
based on William Pittenger's memoir "The
Great Locomotive Chase" adapted by Al Boasberg, Clyde Bruckman,
Buster Keaton, Charles Henry Smith, Paul Girard Smith (uncredited).
Directed by Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton |
| 2:30-4:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 1
Angelus
Awards (Semi-Finalists)
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4:00 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
The
Lady Eve
(1941)
Written by Monckton Hoffe (story), Preston Sturges.
Directed by Preston Sturges
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| 5:30-9:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 1
Angelus
Awards |
6:30 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
Delicatessen
(1991)
Screenplay by Gilles Adrien, Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre
Jeunet. Directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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| 9:00 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
The
Big Lebowski (1998)
Written by Ethan Coen & Joel Coen. Directed
by Joel Coen. |
| Sunday,
October 23 |
1:00 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
Blazing
Saddles
(1974)
Story by Andrew Bergman. Screenplay by Mel Brooks
& Norman Steinberg & Andrew Bergman & Richard Pryor & Alan Uger.
Directed by Mel Brooks.
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3:30 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
One
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
(1975)
Based on the novel by Ken Kesey. Screenplay by
Bo Goldman, Lawrence Hauben. Directed by Milos Foreman.
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6:30 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
Rushmore
(1998)
Written by Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson. Directed
by Wes Anderson.
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8:45 pm
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DGA Theatre 2
La
Vita e Bella (Life Is Beautiful) (1997)
Written by Vincenzo Cerami & Roberto Benigni.
Directed by Roberto Benigni.
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| 11:00 pm |
Closing
Dessert Reception
Hosted
by Act One and The Los Angeles Film Studies Center |
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