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More opportunities for growth... All events are at
the Directors Guild of America. Scroll past the 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...
For the first time, you can buy an ALL FESTIVAL PASS (while they last) and gain entry to all the Special Events as well as the screenings. Or you can purchase individual tickets and register separately. But wouldn't you rather have a cool pass to wear that opens every door, every day? Well at least for the duration of CAFF 2006.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Friday October 20, 2006
Saturday October 21, 2006
Sunday October 22, 2006
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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/WGA/DGA |
$9.00 |
All Screenings
Pass
(Limited number
available) |
$50.00 |
All
Festival Pass
(Limited number
available) |
$125.00 |
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FREE PARKING (WITH DGA VALIDATION)
@ 8000 SUNSET BLVD. (UNDER VIRGIN RECORDS) |
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p e c i a l
E v e n t s |
It's Just Good Business. It's Just Good Entertainment
Thursday, October 19, 1 - 5 pm - DGA
A seminar on how to get ahead in Hollywood without lying, cheating, selling out... or getting stabbed in the back. REGISTER ONLINE.
Sponosred by Pepperdine University and Act One Inc. |
New LA Filmmakers Screenings/Reception
Thursday, October 19, 8:30 pm - 10 pm |
Morality Bites: Morality, Ethics and the Cinematic View
Friday, October 20, 8:00 am-5:00 pm - DGA
Theatre 2
The five 2005 Oscar nominations for Best Picture all focus on ethical moral and social issues. In a post 9/11 world, is cinema coming of age? Today popular culture is proving remarkably adept at raising and discussing challenging ethical and social issues. Join us for the day as we take an in-depth look at each of these Academy Award nominated films and launch into discussions on the ethical, moral, and social. Presented
by Reel Spirituality |
Opening Gala
Friday, October 20,
7:30 pm - DGA
Atrium
A VIP reception, followed
by an exclusive pre-screening of The Nativity Story |
The CAFF Book Store
Friday, October 20, 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. |
Are Horror Films Catholic?
Saturday, October 21, 9:00-11:00
am
A guest panel will refer to select horror films past (F.W. Murnau’s silent classic Nosferatu (1922) is on the Vatican’s 1995 Great Film list) and present and examine whether there is anything about them that reflects Catholicism from a theological perspective. Presented by Catholics In Media Associates (CIMA) |
MasterTrack
Saturday, October 21, Noon-2:00 pm - Sunday, October 22, Noon-2:00 pm
For the first time, CAFF offers a series of seminars designed to enhance and prolong the creativity and careers of spiritually purposed film professionals. |
Angelus Student Film Awards
Saturday, October 21, 2:30 pm Finalists screened,
5:30 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 Semi-Finalists.
Presented
by Family Theatre Productions |
Worship Service
Sunday, October 22, 10 am |
Closing Night Screening and
Reception
Sunday, October 22, 7:30 pm
Complete a highly cinematic
weekend with Braveheart then share the haggis with Randall Wallace at our closing reception. Hosted
by Act One and The Los Angeles Film Studies Center |
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| Thursday,
October 19 |
| 8:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
New LA Filmmakers Screening |
| 10:30 pm |
New LA Filmmakers Reception @ The Gaucho Grill |
| Friday,
October 20 |
| 7:30 pm |
Festival
Gala
presented by Fuller Theological Seminary |
| 9:00 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
The Nativity Story - Special Sneak Peek Preview
Written by Mike Rich. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
panel: Catherine Hardwicke, TBA |
| Saturday, October 21 |
| 9:00-11:00 am |
Are Horror Films Catholic? |
| 12:00-2:00 pm |
MasterTrack - Part 1 |
| 2:30-5:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 1
Angelus
Awards Screenings |
| 2:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
Bread and Roses (2000, 110 min.)
Written by Paul Laverty. Directed by Ken Loach.
panel: Elpidia Carillo, Lillian Hurst, Rob Kirbyson , Bridie Roberts |
| 6:00-8:45 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
A Man For All Seasons (1966 120 min.)
Screenplay by Robert Bolt, based on his play. Directed by Fred Zinneman.
panel: Michael Gose, Rob Kirbyson, Fr. Robert Scholla, Randall Wallace |
| 5:30-8:30 pm |
DGA Theatre 1
Angelus
Awards |
9:15 pm-Midnight |
DGA Theatre 1
We Were Soldiers (2002, 138 min.)
Screenplay by Randall Wallace, based on the book by Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway. Directed by Randall Wallace.
panel: Marc Fishman, Rob Kirbyson, Stephen McEveety, Randall Wallace |
| Sunday,
October 22 |
| 10:00-11:00 am |
Worship Service |
12:00 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
The Man In The Iron Mask (1998, 132 min.)
Screenplay by Randall Wallace, based on the novels by Alexandre Dumas. Directed by Randall Wallace.
Randall Wallace interviewed by Monika Moreno |
12:00-2:00 pm |
MasterTrack, Part 2 |
3:45 pm |
DGA Theatre 2
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (1966, 161 min.)
Story by Luciano Vincenzoni & Sergio Leone, screenplay by Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni & Sergio Leone. Directed by Sergio Leone
panel: Jerry L. Jackson, Michael C. Smith, Randall Wallace |
7:00 pm |
DGA Theatre 1
Braveheart (1995, 177 min.)
Written by Randall Wallace. Directed by Mel Gibson.
Randall Wallace will lead a discussion after the film. |
| 11:00 pm |
Closing
Dessert Reception
Hosted
by Act One and The Los Angeles Film Studies Center |
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