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Liberty Film Festival Opens in L.A. - featuring Ron Silver, Evan Maloney - and FReeper AnnaZ!
www.NewsMax.com ^ | October 12, 2006 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

Posted on 10/12/2005 2:20:08 PM PDT by RonDog

Reprinted from NewsMax.com

Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005 8:43 a.m. EDT

Liberty Film Festival Opens in L.A. [featuring FReeper AnnaZ!]
The Liberty Film Festival, Hollywood's only conservative film festival, returns for its second year with opening night premieres of "Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60," narrated by actor Ron Silver, and "Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester," directed by Evan Maloney.

The festival will be held October 21-23, 2005, at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.

From Citizens United (the producers of "Celsius 41.11") and Peace River Company, "Broken Promises" is an explosive documentary about the enormous potential of the UN at its founding - and its failure to live up to that potential in humanitarian disasters in Rwanda, Bosnia, and the Middle East.

The film features narration by Ron Silver, and interviews with Donald Trump, Natan Sharansky, Claudia Rosett, Congressman Dan Burton, General Romeo Dallaire, and UN officials, peacekeepers, and aid workers.

The Liberty Film Festival is proud to host the LA premiere of "Broken Promises." The film's writer/director Kevin Knoblock and executive producers David Bossie and Ron Silver are planning to attend in person.

The Liberty Film Festival is also proud to host the World Premiere of "Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester" by rising documentarian Evan Maloney. "Brainwashing 201" is a hilarious yet sobering look at political correctness run amok on college campuses, and is a special preview of Maloney's feature film due out in 2006.

"Brainwashing 201" is directed by Maloney, and produced by Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg. Also featured on opening night will be "Dead Meat," a satirical look at Canadian socialized medicine - and a response to Michael Moore's forthcoming "Sicko."

The film is directed and produced by Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg.

Other feature films to be screened in the festival are "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" (World Premiere), the stunning sequel to "Relentless," directed by Wayne Kopping and produced by Raphael Shore and Peter Mier;

"Cochise County, USA: Cries From the Border" (World Premiere), a timely film about illegal immigration produced and directed by Mercedes Maharis;

"Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution" (World Premiere), a striking film about the Republican Party's role in ending slavery and supporting the Civil Rights movement, directed by Nina May and produced by Nina May and Tricia Erickson;

and "Entering Zion," an avant garde journey through modern Israel directed and produced by Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton of the Protest Warriors.

The Liberty Film Festival will also present a special "Voices of Iraqi Freedom" program featuring shorts from the First Short Film Festival in free Iraq. These shorts by young Kurdish and Iraqi filmmakers are being screened for the first time outside of Iraq. They will be shown with the award-winning drama "Jiyan" by Kurdish/Iraqi director Jano Rosebiani.

The Liberty Film Festival also features an outstanding lineup of industry speakers this year. Speakers include Steve McEveety, Producer of Mel Gibson's "The Passion," film critic and author Michael Medved ("Right Turns"), author David Horowitz ("Unholy Alliance"), Frank Price (former Chairman of Columbia Pictures and President of Universal Pictures), Joel Surnow (Executive Producer of Fox's "24"), and film critic Richard Schickel ("Elia Kazan: A Biography").

Other notables scheduled to participate include actor Robert Davi ("Profiler"), actress Morgan Brittany ("Dallas"), author Jim Hirsen ("Hollywood Nation"), producer Warren Bell ("According to Jim"), producer Scott Gardenhour ("Pearl Harbor"), producer Doug Urbanski ("The Contender"), writer/producer Cyrus Nowrasteh ("Into The West"), writer/blogger Roger L. Simon ("Scenes From A Mall"), screenwriter Andrew Klavan ("Don't Say A Word"), screenwriter Craig Titley ("Cheaper By The Dozen"), screenwriter Paul Guay ("Liar, Liar"), screenwriter Burt Prelutsky ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"), and screenwriter Robert Avrech ("Body Double").

Saturday, October 22, the festival will also host a "Tribute to John Wayne," featuring a screening of his 1956 classic "The Searchers." Sunday, October 23, the festival will conclude with a "100th Birthday Tribute to Ayn Rand" featuring a screening of the 1942 Italian classic "We The Living."

Tickets to the Liberty Film Festival are available online only at: http://www.libertyfilmfestival.com



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This CONSERVATIVE film festival -- in HOLLYWOOD! -- will feature an AMAZING new short film by our very own...
FReeper AnnaZ!!!
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From www.LibertyFilmFestival.com:

EVENT 3
Saturday,
October 22
9:00AM
- 11:45AM


BUY TICKET
NEW VISIONS PROGRAM
A film shorts program featuring exciting new conservative filmmakers!

seals.jpg 9:00AM "Sealed For Your Protection" (12 mins., 2005)
Free speech advocate Anna Z. interviews LA residents, ACLU lawyers, former LA Mayor Jim Hahn, and talk show host Dennis Prager about the controversial decision of the LA County Board of Supervisors to remove the cross from the LA County Seal. A film by Anna Z. & Jeffers Dodge.

1 posted on 10/12/2005 2:20:12 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: AnnaZ

Ping!


2 posted on 10/12/2005 2:21:01 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

Bump.


3 posted on 10/12/2005 2:27:11 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: feinswinesuksass; DoughtyOne; Cinnamon Girl; Tony in Hawaii; Bob J; diotima; gc4nra; Howie; ...
See also, from:

Watch AnnaZ’s NEW video! "Sealed for Your Protection"
[about L.A. seal/cross, ACLU=Taliban/Dracula]

www.hipsocket.tv ^ | July 5, 2005 | AnnaZ [and FRiends]

Posted on 07/05/2005 1:47:08 PM PDT by RonDog

You can watch AnnaZ's new movie ONLINE -- at www.hipsocket.tv

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> Or, to download the Windows Media Player version, click here
-- snip --

> To download a SMALLER QuickTime version, click here
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4 posted on 10/12/2005 2:31:08 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: aculeus
See also, from www.LAcounty.info:



LEFT: as it existed from March 1, 1957 to September 14, 2004

RIGHT: as it was modified by the Board of Supervisors on September 14, 2004


www.SaveOurSeal.net

5 posted on 10/12/2005 2:33:28 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

bookmk ping and thanks RonDog


6 posted on 10/12/2005 2:34:20 PM PDT by Dad yer funny
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To: All
... "Brainwashing 201" is directed by Maloney, and produced by Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg.
And from academicbias.com:
Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester

At the Liberty Film Festival in Los Angeles later this month, On The Fence Films will be premiering our new short film, Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester, on opening night (Friday, October 21st).

This film, an interim release before our feature-length Indoctrinate U is complete, contains new footage chronicling more outrages within higher education. People with high blood pressure or heart problems may wish to consult a physician prior to viewing.

Note that we do not currently plan on releasing Brainwashing 201 online, so the Liberty Film Festival may be your only chance to see it.


7 posted on 10/12/2005 2:40:41 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog
... "Brainwashing 201" is directed by Maloney, and produced by Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg.
Here is a link to Evan Maloney's INCREDIBLE "Brainwashing 101" -- from LAST YEAR'S Liberty Film Festival:
Brainwashing 101 - Cal Poly Administrator

Brainwashing 101 is a provocative short film showing how universities use tools such as "speech codes" to force political views upon students. In this cutting exposé, documentary filmmakers Maloney, Browning and Greenberg shine a light on political correctness, academic bias, student censorship--even administrative cover-ups of death threats--at three schools: Bucknell University, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly).

If you have broadband internet access, you can watch or download the movie for free!


8 posted on 10/12/2005 2:46:30 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: Alouette
Alouette, was it you who did a parody of L.A.'s county seal?



LEFT: as it existed from March 1, 1957 to September 14, 2004

RIGHT: as it was modified by the Board of Supervisors on September 14, 2004

9 posted on 10/12/2005 2:47:04 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: RonDog
Liberty Film Festival Opens in L.A. - featuring Ron Silver, Evan Maloney - and FReeper AnnaZ!
From www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas:
9/20/2005

Ron Silver’s New UN Documentary, Broken Promises

Filed under: — Jason @ 1:08 pm


Actor-activist Ron Silver.

The LA Times features this article today about Ron Silver’s new documentary on the UN, Broken Promises. We’ve had the chance to see Broken Promises, which is an extraordinary account of the UN’s many failures - particularly throughout the 1990’s.

The film first takes audiences through a brief, encapsulated history of the UN as it arose from the ashes of two World Wars. The film revisits the heady days of the immediate, post-World War II years when it appeared that international cooperation could head-off major global conflicts, prevent wars, or mediate local strife. Broken Promises identifies this as the enormous promise or potential of the UN - a potential that has never yet been realized. Instead, the film identifies an early tendency - exemplified by the UN’s early handling of clashes over Kashmir, and over the founding of Israel - to conflate aggressors with their victims. This studied ‘neutrality’ of the UN - really a mask for its own weakness or lack of resolve - carried over for decades into later humanitarian disasters in Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia/Serbia.

Particularly chilling are the film’s first-hand accounts from those who experienced the Rwandan and Bosnian/Serbian massacres firsthand, and accounts from UN aid workers who were themselves betrayed by higher-ups. What one gleans from these extraordinary interviews is the scale of the problem with the UN - the immensity of its incompetence and corruption. One UN translator, for example, describes how Dutch UN ‘peacekeepers’ in Srebrenica knowingly delivered his own family to slaughter at the hands of the Serbs - in a moment that recalled Jews being packed into box-cars for shipment to Nazi death camps. The look of betrayal on this poor man’s face is almost too much to bear.

Broken Promises is an absorbing, enlightening, and infuriating documentary that has the potential to alter the debate about the UN as it reaches its 60th anniversary. Many of the people who participated in the documentary were the crucial UN operatives on the ground during some of the UN’s most notorious humanitarian catastrophes. Their experiences are difficult to ‘refute’ in the glib, off-handed manner so many liberals dismiss criticism of the UN. To listen to refugee Eugenie Mukeshimana, for example, talk about the relatives she lost during the Hutu killing-spree in Rwanda is nothing short of heart-wrenching. More than that, it’s something like a glimpse at hell on earth. Why did the UN do nothing? Why were Canadian General Romeo Dallaire’s warnings ignored (he’s also interviewed in the film)? These questions only hint at the vast and systemic failures of the UN - the institution many still believe was more ‘competent’ to handle the threat of Saddam Hussein than was the U.S. military.

Hint to LIBERTAS readers: there might just be a way to see this film on the big screen here in LA come late October …

CLICK HERE for the rest of that article

10 posted on 10/12/2005 2:57:01 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

Well, it finally looks like the right is getting somewhere with The Industry. Alright!


11 posted on 10/12/2005 3:10:59 PM PDT by lainie
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From www.libertyfilmfestival.com:

The 2005 Liberty Film Festival will be held this October 21-23, 2005 [FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY] at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.

The Liberty Film Festival showcases films that celebrate the traditional American values of free speech, patriotism, and religious freedom. Please note that festival tickets are only available for purchase on-line at the Liberty Film Festival website. We do not accept checks or phone reservations. Please do not contact the Pacific Design Center for tickets.

The festival will be held at the Pacific Design Center, SilverScreen Theatre, 2nd Floor Center Green, 8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

12 posted on 10/12/2005 3:11:33 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: lainie
Saturday, October 22, the festival will also host a "Tribute to John Wayne," featuring a screening of his 1956 classic "The Searchers."

Sunday, October 23, the festival will conclude with a "100th Birthday Tribute to Ayn Rand" featuring a screening of the 1942 Italian classic "We The Living."

From www.LibertyFilmFestival.com:

EVENT 13
Sunday,
October 23



BUY TICKET
...

living.jpg 6:45PM "We The Living" (174 mins., 1942)
As our "100th Birthday Tribute to Ayn Rand," we'll be screening the 1942 Italian classic We The Living, based on Ayn Rand's novel of the same name.

The film stars Alida Valli and Rossano Brazzi as young lovers in post-revolutionary Russia who must choose between conformity with the Communist Party, or the dictates of their own hearts. Mussolini banned the film for its anti-totalitarian message, and attempted to destroy all existing prints. Thought lost for many years, the film negative was rediscovered in the 1960s by Hank and Erika Holzer and restored, with Ayn Rand's guidance. Rarely seen, this film classic combines philosophy and art in a work of compelling drama (B & W, with subtitles). Directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, the film's restoration was produced by Duncan Scott and Hank & Erika Holzer.

Special introductions by producer Duncan Scott, and by Jeff Britting of the Ayn Rand Institute. There will also be a 10 minute intermission during the film.


13 posted on 10/12/2005 3:19:11 PM PDT by RonDog
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From the "Vast Right Wing" L.A. Times:

Liberty film fest sets a conservative slate
[L.A. Times: health care, Iraq, U.N., immigration]

www.calendarlive.com (Los Angeles Times!) ^ | October 5, 2005 | a Times staff writer
Posted on 10/11/2005 9:29:33 PM PDT by RonDog

Liberty film fest sets a conservative slate
The showcase returns for a second year with entries covering health care, the Iraq war, the U.N. and immigration.

From a Times staff writer

October 5, 2005

The United Nations, illegal immigration, the perilous mission of soldiers in Iraq, and the role of the Republican Party in the fight for civil rights are just a few of the topics that will get what organizers see as a long overdue airing Oct. 21-23 at the 2nd annual Liberty Film Festival.

Highlights of this year's showcase for conservative and libertarian film include Ron Silver's "Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60"; "365 Boots on the Ground," Sgt. KC Wayland's first-person account of Marines in Iraq; "Cochise County, USA: Cries From the Border"; "Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution"; and "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West."

In "Dead Meat," which has an opening night preview and is due out next year, documentarians Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg examine nationalized health care as practiced in Canada to rebut the premises of Michael Moore's upcoming "Sicko," which takes aim at the U.S. system. The same night, David Horowitz will introduce a preview of Evan Maloney's skewering of political correctness, "Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester."

Making its U.S. premiere, "Voices of Iraqi Freedom" is composed of shorts from the First Iraqi Film Festival, part of a program created by noted Kurdish/Iraqi filmmaker Jano Rosebiani's Evini Films to train young Iraqis to express themselves artistically through cinema.

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The festival was started last year to counter concerns that the entertainment industry catered to a left-leaning point of view. About 3,000 attended the three-day event.
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14 posted on 10/12/2005 3:30:53 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: ALOHA RONNIE
From www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas:
10/11/2005

ALERT: Passion Producer Steve McEveety to Speak at Liberty Film Festival

Filed under:

We're pleased to announce that noted producer Steve McEveety, producer of such films as The Passion of the Christ, We Were Soldiers, What Women Want, Payback and Braveheart will be joining the Liberty Film Festival's FILM FINANCE & DISTRIBUTION PANEL (Sunday, October 23rd, 3:45PM - at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood).

We're very proud that Mr. McEveety has agreed to participate in this event, which is a very valuable one not only for the general public but especially for conservative filmmakers interested in finance and distribution options for their projects.

Mr. McEveety was a vital member of the producing team behind The Passion, one of the most revolutionary films of the past 30 years. He began his career as an assistant editor and production manager, and has been involved in high-profile projects for the past 25 years. He rounds out what is a special gathering of industry figures at this year's Liberty Film Festival.

Along with Mr. McEveety, this year's industry speakers will include Frank Price (former Chairman of Columbia Pictures and President of Universal), Joel Surnow (Executive Producer of Fox's "24"), film critic Richard Schickel ("Elia Kazan: A Biography"), producer Warren Bell ("According to Jim"), producer Scott Gardenhour ("Pearl Harbor"), producer Doug Urbanski ("The Contender"), writer/producer Cyrus Nowrasteh ("Into The West," ABC's new 9/11 miniseries), screenwriter Andrew Klavan ("Don't Say A Word"), screenwriter Paul Guay ("Liar, Liar"), screenwriter Craig Titley ("Cheaper By The Dozen,"Scooby-Doo"), actor Robert Davi ("Profiler"), actress Morgan Brittany ("Dallas"), screenwriter Burt Prelutsky ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"), and screenwriter Robert Avrech ("Body Double").

The speakers will be joined at the festival by such conservative luminaries as film critic Michael Medved ("Right Turns"), author David Horowitz ("Unholy Alliance"), columnist Jim Hirsen ("Hollywood Nation"), screenwriter/blogger Roger L. Simon ("Scenes From A Mall").

I can't stress how unusual it is to have this group of people together at an openly conservative event in Hollywood...

CLICK HERE for the rest of that article

15 posted on 10/12/2005 4:36:54 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: nutmeg

bttt


16 posted on 10/12/2005 5:10:44 PM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: jan in Colorado

Ping!


17 posted on 10/12/2005 5:16:33 PM PDT by jan in Colorado (Enjoy Freedom? Support Our Troops! Support their families! Support their mission!)
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To: RonDog
"Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution" (World Premiere), a striking film about the Republican Party's role in ending slavery and supporting the Civil Rights movement, directed by Nina May and produced by Nina May and Tricia Erickson...
From www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas:
10/3/2005

The Washington Times on Emancipation & The Liberty Film Festival

Filed under: — Jason @ 11:22 pm

John McCaslin’s “Inside the Beltway” column today for The Washington Times covered the Liberty Film Festival and one of the great films we’re showing at it: Nina May’s Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution. We’re extremely excited to be showing this film from Nina, who is tackling one of the most controversial issues in politics today: the historical role of the Republican Party in black Americans’ struggle for equal rights. Here’s an excerpt from John’s column:

Add documentary filmmaker to the resume of McLean resident Nina May among other titles of founder and chairman of the Renaissance Foundation, which brings together political and business leaders of different countries and cultural backgrounds. “Our film – ‘Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution’ – has been selected to be in the 2005 Liberty Film Festival in Hollywood, California, from October 21 to 23,” she tells Inside the Beltway.

“It is a documentary that looks at the history of the civil rights movement in America, the roles both major political parties played in that history, why blacks today are trapped on the liberal plantation, and what happens to conservative blacks when they choose to leave.”

Among the other feature films selected for the festival: “Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60,” “Cochise County, USA: Cries From the Border,” “Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West,” “Fellowship 9/11,” “Grace Before Meals,” and a selection of Kurdish/Iraqi shorts from the First Short Film Festival in Iraq.

Nina’s Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution is about the foundational role of the Republican Party in the abolition of slavery, and also the Civil Rights movement. The film argues that the Republican Party was created to end slavery, and that major legal reforms and acts of legislation passed to give black Americans the vote - and full civil rights, equal to whites - were created and passed by Republican legislators.

The movie also follows the fascinating story of how every black American elected to Congress immediately after the Civil War was a Republican, how President Eisenhower signed into law some of the 20th century’s most important civil rights reforms, and how most black Americans up until the 1960s were Republicans!

It goes without saying that black Americans today are not usually given this information about their own history. Why? In large part to protect a ‘civil rights’ establishment that is beholden to the Democratic Party, and that is committed to keeping black Americans on the liberal ‘plantation.’


Alveda King, niece of Rev. Martin Luther King.

The film features interviews with conservative black intellectuals and activists like Shelby Steele, Deroy Murdock, Armstrong Williams, Niger Innis (CORE), Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Mason Weaver and Star Parker. It also features inteviews with Alveda King - the niece of Rev. Martin Luther King - and Gloria Jackson, the great-grand-daughter of Booker T. Washington.

There will be a special introduction of the film at the Festival by noted conservative black activist Ted Hayes, who’s well-known and well-loved around here in LA. And we’ll also have a Q&A with Nina May, who directed the film. Tickets for this event are going quickly, so get your tickets here. Showtime is 1:30PM, Saturday October 22nd at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood...

CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread

18 posted on 10/12/2005 8:29:46 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: nutmeg
From www.LibertyFilmFestival.com:
EVENT 1
Friday, October 21
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

BUY TICKET
FESTIVAL OPENING NIGHT

feltest1.jpg 6:00PM "Fellowship 9/11" (15 mins., 2004)
Hilarious comic short by Rick Nyholm spoofs The Lord of the Rings and Fahrenheit 9/11.


6:15PM Festival Director Greeting by Govindini Murty & Jason Apuzzo

6:25PM Sponsor's Introduction by Paul Harberger, Foundation for Free Markets

reagan4.jpg 6:30PM Presentation of "LFF Best Film of 2004" Prize
to Stephen K. Bannon for his epic documentary In The Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word & Deed



uni.jpg 6:40PM "Brainwashing 201: The Second Semester" - World Premiere! (30 mins., 2005)
A hilarious yet sobering account by Evan Maloney of political correctness run amok on college campuses.  This special preview, with never-before-seen footage, gives an advance look at Evan's feature-length film due out in 2006!

horowitz.jpgFeaturing Special Introduction by author David Horowitz, who will speak about the Academic Bill of Rights. Q&A with Evan Maloney after the film.



deadmeat.jpg7:25PM "Dead Meat" Special Preview - World Premiere! (25 mins., 2005)
Documentarians Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg take a witty and pointed look at nationalized healthcare as practiced in Canada - and rebut the claims of Michael Moore's upcoming Sicko.  This is a special preview of the feature film due out in 2006!

Q&A with Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenburg after the film.

EVENT 2
Friday, October 21
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM


BUY TICKET
brokenpromisestest.jpg



8:30PM "Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60" - LA Premiere! (65 mins., 2005)
Actor Ron Silver narrates this explosive documentary about the UN.  "Broken Promises" identifies the enormous promise of the U.N. at its founding - and its failure to live up to that promise in humanitarian disasters in Rwanda, Bosnia, and the Middle-East.  Featuring interviews with Natan Sharansky, Donald Trump, Congressman Dan Burton, General Romeo Dallaire, Ambassador Dore Gold, Senator George Mitchell, Claudia Rosett, and UN aid workers, peacekeepers, and officials, "Broken Promises" makes a powerful case for UN reform. Directed by Kevin Knoblock, produced by David N. Bossie and Ron Silver. Ron Silver and the filmmakers are planning to attend in person, so be sure to buy tickets to this exciting event early!

The program will feature a Q&A with the filmmakers.

EVENT 3
Saturday, October 22
9:00AM - 11:45AM


BUY TICKET
NEW VISIONS PROGRAM
A film shorts program featuring exciting new conservative filmmakers!

seals.jpg 9:00AM "Sealed For Your Protection" (12 mins., 2005)
Free speech advocate Anna Z. interviews LA residents, ACLU lawyers, former LA Mayor Jim Hahn, and talk show host Dennis Prager about the controversial decision of the LA County Board of Supervisors to remove the cross from the LA County Seal. A film by Anna Z. & Jeffers Dodge.

parable.jpg 9:15AM "The Parable" - LA Premiere! (17 mins., 2005)
Two men's lives dramatically intersect when a hardworking shop owner and loving husband who believes in God encounter an amoral young man who believes only in violence.  (Parental Advisory: some violent imagery.) Directed by Brock Smith.  Produced by Brock Smith and Kenton Smith.

powers.jpg 9:35AM "Powers' Needle" - World Premiere! (23 mins., 2004)
A young drifter fantasizes about being a World War II hero in a romanticized past, while evading responsibility in the present. (Parental Advisory: some profanity.) Directed by Steve Kleiman. Produced by Tad Davis, Steve Kleiman, and Keith Robinson.

boots.jpg 10:00AM "365 Boots on the Ground" (58 mins., 2005)
Sergeant Kc Wayland documents his recent year-long tour of duty in Iraq, from recruitment, to deployment, to return home. This absorbing, first-person account shows the lives of Marines in Iraq, from their daily routines, to humorous and heartwarming interactions with Iraqi citizens and fellow soldiers, to shocking outbreaks of terrorist violence. (Parental Advisory: some profanity.) Directed by Kc Wayland, Produced by Kc Wayland and Tucker Tillman.

Q&A with Kc Wayland after the film.

robert wu5.jpg11:05AM "A Temp For All Seasons" (10 mins., 2005)
An office temp refuses to tell a lie for his boss - and humorous results ensue. Pressured by co-workers, boss, and friends to conform, the temp must decide whether he wants to stay true to his conscience - or cave in to pressure and keep his job. Directed by Keith Ray Putman, Produced by Michael Toay.

revolution3.jpg 11:15AM "Stop Bitching, Start A Revolution" (7 mins., 2005)
Documentarian/humorist Evan Maloney interviews left-wing protesters at President Bush's 2005 inauguration, and offers them Hillary Clinton and Michael Moore dolls as consolation prizes.

The program will feature a group Q&A with these up-and-coming filmmakers after the films.

EVENT 4
Saturday, October 22
12:00PM - 1:15PM


BUY TICKET
typewriter.jpgSCREENWRITER'S PANEL DISCUSSION
"What Stories is Hollywood Not Telling?"
This exciting panel will feature screenwriters Andrew Klavan (Clint Eastwood's True Crime), screenwriter and blogger Roger L. Simon (Woody Allen's Scenes From a Mall), Craig Titley (Scooby-Doo, Steve Martin's Cheaper By The Dozen), Paul Guay (Jim Carrey's Liar, Liar), Burt Prelutsky (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, MASH), and Charlie Carner (Vanishing Point).

The program will feature a Q&A with the panelists.

EVENT 5
Saturday, October 22
1:30PM - 3:15PM


BUY TICKET
marching2.jpg "Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution" - Special Preview Presentation (92 mins., 2005)
Documentary about the foundational role of the Republican Party in the abolition of slavery, and also the Civil Rights Movement.  "Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution" argues that the Republican Party was created to end slavery, and that major legal reforms and acts of legislation passed to give black Americans the vote - and full civil rights equal to whites - were created and passed by Republican legislators. The movie also follows the fascinating story of how every black American elected to Congress immediately after the Civil War was a Republican, how President Eisenhower signed into law the first major civil rights reforms of the 20th century, and how most black Americans up until the 1960s were Republicans. Featuring interviews with conservative black intellectuals and activists Shelby Steele, Deroy Murdock, Armstrong Williams, Niger Innis (CORE), Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Mason Weaver, Star Parker, Alveda King (the niece of Rev. Martin Luther King), and Gloria Jackson (great-grand-daughter of Booker T. Washington).  Directed by Nina May.  Produced by Nina May and Tricia Erickson.

Special introduction by noted conservative black activist Ted Hayes! The program will feature a Q&A with the filmmakers.

EVENT 6
Saturday, October 22
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM


BUY TICKET
iraqi.jpg "Voices of Iraqi Freedom" - US Premiere (30 mins., 2005)
Kurdish Shorts from the First Iraqi Film Festival. These shorts, with the theme of anti-terrorism and anti-violence, are part of a two-part program created by noted Kurdish/Iraqi filmmaker Jano Rosebiani's Evini Films to train young Iraqis to express themselves artistically through cinema. The program takes 20 young Kurds and 20 young Iraqis, pairs them with film professionals in hands-on training, and then screens their short films throughout Iraq.  Cinema production and exhibition were virtually banned in Iraq for thirty years under Saddam Hussein - this program is the first to rejuvenate filmmaking in a free Iraq.

jiyan.jpgAs part of the "Voices of Iraqi Freedom" presentation, we will also screen Jano Rosebiani's narrative feature "Jiyan" (93 mins., 2003).  "Jiyan" is a moving, life-affirming story of a little orphan girl befriended by a Kurdish-American man helping to rebuild her home town in the wake of Saddam Hussein's chemical attacks of the late 1980s.

EVENT 7
Saturday, October 22
5:45PM - 6:45PM


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images.jpgPANEL DISCUSSION ON THE BLACKLIST:
"Was Communism A Threat to Hollywood?"

Moderator: Film historian/journalist John Meroney
Panelists: Richard Schickel (TIME film critic, noted film historian), James Hirsen (best-selling author, Hollywood Nation), Ron Radosh (Red Star over Hollywood), Patrick Goldstein (LA Times film critic, columnist), Ed Rampell (author, Progressive Hollywood) and Jeff Britting of the Ayn Rand Institute (producer of the Oscar-nominated Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life).

EVENT 8
Saturday, October 22
7:00PM - 9:15PM


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"Cochise County, USA: Cries From the Border" - World Premiere! (117 mins., 2005)
Inspired by her own experiences living along the US-Mexico border, Arizona resident Mercedes Maharis documents the national tragedy of illegal immigration as experienced by the residents of Cochise County, Arizona. The county has only 130,000 residents, yet was the crossing point for more than 235,000 illegal immigrants in 2004. The movie documents the toll this takes on the local community, the environment, and on the immigrants themselves.  Featuring interviews with Cochise County residents & officials, Border Patrol officials, pacifists, civil rights activists, and illegal immigrants. It also features extraordinary footage of actual border crossings. The film argues for a fair and humane solution to this human tragedy. (Parental Advisory: film contains some violent images unsuitable for children.)

The program will feature a Q&A with the filmmaker.

EVENT 9
Saturday, October 22
9:30PM - 11:30PM


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"The Searchers" - John Wayne Tribute (119 mins.,1956)
As a tribute to John Wayne, we'll be screening John Wayne and director John Ford's greatest collaboration, The Searchers.  John Wayne plays Ethan Edwards, a former Confederate soldier whose family is massacred by native Indians. Setting out on a quest to find his abducted niece, Wayne suffers years of anger, privation, and loneliness before ultimately rediscovering his humanity. The Searchers captures the mythic quality of the American frontier, and Wayne's Ethan Edwards is one of the most powerful characters in movie history. Essential viewing for conservatives. Also starring Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, Natalie Wood and Patrick Wayne.

EVENT 10
Sunday, October 23
10:00AM - 1:15PM


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zions.jpg10:00AM "Entering Zion" - World Premiere! (72 mins., 2005)
Documentarians/activists Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton of the Protest Warriors go on a personal journey through modern Israel, from the clubs of Tel Aviv to the heart of the Gaza Strip, from the beaches of Eliat to the Security Wall.  The film is a political documentary - and a spiritual odyssey.  Directed and Produced by Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton.

Film will be introduced by Emmy-award winning screenwriter Robert Avrech. Featuring a Q&A with the filmmakers after the film.

michael.jpg 12:00PM   FILM & TV PRODUCTION PANEL: Moderated by Michael Medved
Panelists include Frank Price (former President of Universal Pictures, Chairman of Columbia Pictures, Chairman of MCA Motion Picture Group); Joel Surnow (Executive Producer, Fox's "24"); Cyrus Nowrasteh (Writer, "Into the West," Writer/Producer of ABC's new 9/11 miniseries); Warren Bell (Executive Producer, “According To Jim,” “Ellen"); Scott Gardenhour (partner in Michael Bay's production company, producer on Pearl Harbor, Armageddon); Doug Urbanski (Gary Oldman's manager, Producer of The Contender).

EVENT 11
Sunday, October 23
1:45PM - 3:15PM


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mufti.jpg "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" - World Premiere! (70 mins., 2005)
The sequel to Relentless, Obsession traces the roots of modern Islamic terrorism to the alliance between Islamic clerics and the Nazi Party in the 1930s and 1940s.  The relationship of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to Adolph Hitler in particular is examined as the inspiration for radical Islamic movements and anti-Semitism in the Middle-East today.  Featuring interviews with Daniel Pipes, Steve Emerson, Alan Dershowitz, Israeli officials, former PLO terrorists, and the families of suicide bombers.  (Parental Advisory: film contains some violent images unsuitable for children.) Directed by Wayne Kopping, Produced by Raphael Shore and Peter Mier.  A production of HonestReporting.com.

The program will feature a Q&A with the filmmakers.

EVENT 12
Sunday, October 23
3:45PM - 6:00PM


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benjamins.jpg3:45PM FILM FINANCE & DISTRIBUTION PANEL: Moderated by Steve Bannon, Film Financier and Distributor.
Panelists include Trevor Drinkwater (CEO, Wellspring Media and Genius Products, distributor of films under the prestigious Wellspring, AMC, Sundance Channel, and TV Guide labels); John Mueller (Senior Vice President, Jefferies and Company, an important film finance company); Patrick Russo (Principal, The Salter Group, also an important film finance company).

robo.jpg 5:00PM "Robotech - Special Anime Presentation" (30 mins., 2006)
A special preview of the upcoming anime film Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles.  20 years ago, a groundbreaking program called Robotech debuted on American television, forever changing the way we look at animation. At the end of the original Robotech series Scott Bernard begins the search for Admiral Rick Hunter and prepares for a rendezvous with destiny. For 20 years "Robotech" fans have wondered what happened next. Join "Robotech"'s Kevin McKeever for a behind-the-scenes presentation on the most anticipated anime production in 20 years.  Featuring special trailers, new production footage, and a description of the anime process from conception to production.

pasta1.jpg 5:30PM "Grace Before Meals" - World Premiere! (22 mins., 2005)
In this TV pilot, a Catholic priest/chef visits American families, and shows them how to strengthen their bonds with each other and with their community through cooking and enjoying delicious meals.  Directed by Chris Beutler, Produced by Tim Watkins.

EVENT 13
Sunday, October 23
6:15PM - 10:15PM


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statue.jpg 6:15PM FESTIVAL AWARDS PRESENTATION with Presenters Michael Medved, Morgan Brittany, and Robert Davi.
Awards will be presented to the Best Feature Film, Best Short Film, and the Winner of the Screenplay Competition.

living.jpg 6:45PM "We The Living" (174 mins., 1942)
As our "100th Birthday Tribute to Ayn Rand," we'll be screening the 1942 Italian classic We The Living, based on Ayn Rand's novel of the same name. The film stars Alida Valli and Rossano Brazzi as young lovers in post-revolutionary Russia who must choose between conformity with the Communist Party, or the dictates of their own hearts. Mussolini banned the film for its anti-totalitarian message, and attempted to destroy all existing prints. Thought lost for many years, the film negative was rediscovered in the 1960s by Hank and Erika Holzer and restored, with Ayn Rand's guidance. Rarely seen, this film classic combines philosophy and art in a work of compelling drama (B & W, with subtitles). Directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, the film's restoration was produced by Duncan Scott and Hank & Erika Holzer.

Special introductions by producer Duncan Scott, and by Jeff Britting of the Ayn Rand Institute. There will also be a 10 minute intermission during the film.

10:15PM Festival Conclusion and Thanks.


19 posted on 10/12/2005 8:36:53 PM PDT by RonDog
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This guy is conservative? That must have made for strangeness. The contender was written and directed by Rod Lurie. He wrote it giving the conservative played by Oldman most all the rotten stereotypes. Yet Urbanski produced it?
20 posted on 10/13/2005 12:39:37 AM PDT by Avoiding_Sulla (You can't see where we're going when you don't look where we've been.)
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