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FESTIVAL SCHEDULE 2008
2008 Tentative Schedule
March 31, 2008 - April 4, 2008
All events begin at 7:00 PM in the Marjorie Hall Thulin Fine Arts Performance Hall
Monday, March 31st
Opening Night
7:00 Opening Ceremonies and Program of Film Screenings
Show Order and List of Films >
Tuesday, April 1st
Keynote Speaker (Creation and Production)
7:00 A Night with Stephen Vidano (click for bio)
8:30 Program of Film Screenings
Show Order and List of Films >
Wednesday, April 2nd
Reel Conversations
7:00 Pan’s Labyrinth—Film screening with discussion following
Thursday, April 3rd
Workshop Session
7:00 Making Finger of God—Darren Wilson (click for bio)
Friday, April 4th
Keynote Speech (Critical Review) and Awards Ceremony
7:00 A Night with David Dark (click for bio)
8:30 Award Ceremony and Screenings of Award Winners |
GUESTS & SPEAKERS
David Dark (Keynote Speaker), is author of Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons and The Gospel According To America: A Meditation On A God-Blessed, Christ-Haunted Idea, which was included in Publishers' Weekly 's top religious books of 2005. He has presented at the Cinema Studies Conference, Arkansas Literary Festival, and Festival of Faith and Music.
Darren Wilson is an independent filmmaker and Assistant Professor at Judson University, in Elgin, Illinois. Darren earned his MFA in Script and Screenwriting from Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Darren recently released his first feature film, Finger of God, which details his personal journey around the world in search of the miraculous. He is currently working on his next feature, Furious Love.
Stephen Vidano earned a BA in Communication from Seattle Pacific University and started his film career in post-production at Seattle Post & Post Production. Disappointed with the material he was editing, Vidano dreamed of taking the next step. Since then, Stephen has directed and shot world-class productions across the globe. He most recent finished directing the documentary Star of Bethlehem and the made-for-TV movie Tilly, written by best-selling author Frank Peretti.
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