15TH ANNUAL AFI

FESTIVAL

VIDEO CALENDARFriday, October 25Friday, October 26Sunday, October 27

The American Film Institute's Video Festival is presented for the first time in collaboration with the Video Exhibitions Committee of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). This year's selection encompasses a diversity of style and production, and addresses varying ranges of issues and subjects, from San Francisco's Church of John Coltrane to the psychological aftermath of the holocaust. All screenings will be held at

LACE
6522 Hollywood Boulevard
on the weekend of October 25-27. AFI Fest events presented in cooperation with LACE are made possible by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department. All shows are free; tickets at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.

Friday, October 25

6:00 PM
VISIONS OF U.S.
#2 Lane, by Daryl H. Privette, 4 minutes. The Blue Lola, by Peter Klueger, 6 minutes. A Complicated Cartoon, by Chris Alexander, 13 minutes. A Lady Bullrider, by Mark Ledzian, 27 minutes. Code 594 in Progress, by Andrew Rinehart, Alexander M. Arai, 9 minutes. Saturday, by Zak Forrest, 2 minutes.


7:30 PM
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Long into the Night, Heavenly Electrical Music Flowed Out of the Street, by Reynold Weidenaar, 7 minutes. The F Word, by Marcia Jarmel and Erin Gallager, 10 minutes. Cannabis Rising, by Daniel Keller and Charles Light, 40 minutes.

8:30 PM
INTERMISSION

9:15 PM
HIGHLIGHTS CONTINUED
Missing Lebanese Wars, by Walid Raad, 6 minutes. Bridgeport: The City at the End of My World, by Bryan Konefsky, 19 minutes. Goddess and Machine, by Anne Farrell, 6 minutes. The Church of Saint Coltrane, by Jeff Swimmer and Gayle Gilman, 28 minutes.

10:15
RECEPTION


Saturday, October 26


11:00 AM
THE CITY SYMPHONIES
Kumbharwada, Bombay (Potter's Colony), by Rajul Mehta, 19 minutes. Bridgeport: The City at the End of My World, by Bryan Konefsky, 19 minutes. Streetcar Stories, by Michael Mizell- Nelson, 57 minutes.

1:30 PM
ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF THINKING
The F Word, by Marcia Jarmel and Erin Gallager, 10 minutes. The Goddess and the Machine, by Anne Farrell, 6 minutes. Cannabis Rising, by Daniel Keller and Charles Light, 40 minutes.

2:45 PM
SOME GIRLS
Swallow, by Elisabeth Subrin, 28 minutes. Chess Kids, by Lynn Hamrick, 51 minutes.

4:30 PM
SURVIVORS' STORIES
Revenge, by Dan Setton, 50 minutes. Prisoner 88, by Shari Bergam and David Paperny, 49 minutes.

6:30 PM
STOWAWAYS

Queen of the Mist, by Rohesia Metcalfe, 29 minutes. Dear Carry, by Joel Katz, 50 minutes.


8:00
OPPOSITIONAL POLITICS Herbert's Hippopotamus, by Paul Alexander Juutilainen, 69 minutes. Family Values: An American Tragedy, by Pam Walton, 57 minutes.

10:15
HARMONICS
Long into the Night, Heavenly Electrical Music Flowed Out of the Street, by Reynold Weidenaar, 7 minutes. Omar the Magnificent, by Mike Garza, 23 minutes. Desi Remix Chicago Style, by Balinder Dhenjan, 46 minutes. The Church of Saint Coltrane, by Jeff Swimmer and Gayle Gilman, 28 minutes.


Sunday October 27


12:00 PM
OPPOSITIONAL POLITICS
Herbert's Hippopotamus, by Paul Alexander Juutilainen, 69 minutes. Family Values: An American Tragedy, by Pam Walton, 57 minutes.

2:30 PM
THE CITY SYMPHONIES
Kumbharwada, Bombay (Potter's Colony), by Rajul Mehta, 19 minutes. Bridgeport: The City at the End of My World, by Bryan Konefsky, 19 minutes. Streetcar Stories, by Michael Mizell-Nelson, 57 minutes.

4:00 PM
FIXATIONS
Missing Lebanese Wars, by Walid Raad, 6 minutes. Radio Daze by Zadok Dror, 42 minutes. Death in El Valle, by C.M. Hardt, 50 minutes.

5:30 PM
OCCUPATION / AVOCATION
Black Diamonds, Blues City: Stories of the Memphis Red Sox, by Steven John Ross, 57 minutes. Art City: Making it in Manhattan, by Chris Maybach, 58 minutes.

7:45 PM
STOWAWAYS
Queen of the Mist, by Rohesia Metcalfe, 29 minutes. Dear Carry, by Joel Katz, 50 minutes.






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