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OK, I'm going to cheat--I had to go with three days, so it's going to be a long weekend, and my start and end times stretch the parameters, but there was so much i wanted to include, and I wanted discussions in addition to the films.
All the show times are extended to allow for breaks in between without my having to incorporate the higher math skills to get everything to an exact science. Most of the films have anywhere from ten to twenty minutes before the next starts.
I'm also living in fantasy land and scheduling panel discussions with the assumption that directors, writers, actors, etc. would come and participate. It's my fantasy--I can pretend.
Day 1
11-12:30 Tadpole
12:30-2:00 The House of Yes
2:00-3:00 Participant Panel Discussion (Actors, Directors Writers) "Not Sure if I Should Laugh: The Incest Taboo and Dark Comedy" (Tadpole, House of Yes)
3-4 Late Lunch/ Early Dinner w/ VIP Guests
4-6:15 Torch Song Trilogy
6:30-7:30 Participant Panel Discussion (Writers, Directors) "From Stage to Screen: The Art of Adaptation" (House of Yes, Torch Song Trilogy)
7:30-9:00 Lillies
9-11 Latter Days
11-12 Midnight Champagne Brunch/Reception w/ VIP Guests
Day 2
10-11 Sunrise Participant Panel Discussion (breakfast Served) "The Evolving Image of the Gay Male in Film" (Torch Song Trilogy, Lillies, Latter Days)
11-1 Super Size Me
1-2:45 Fog of War
2:45-4:45 Bowling for Columbine
5-6 Panel Dinner Discussion (Directors) "The Documentary as Instrument of Social Change" (Bowling for Columbine, Super Size Me, Fog of War)
6-8 Kill Bill Vol. 1
8-10:30 Kill Bill Vol. 2
10:30-11 Night Cap Buffet: Dinner and Drinks w/ VIP Guests (Martial Arts Theme)
Day 3
11-12:30 Last House on the Left
12:30-1:30 Lunchtime Panel Discussion (Directors, Writers) "Crafting the Vengeance Tale" (Kill Bill, Last House on the Left)
1:30-3:15 Halloween
3:15-5 A Nightmare on Elm Street
5-6 Panel Dinner Discussion (Craven and Carpenter) "The Slasher Film as Morality Tale"
6:00-7:15 The Misadventures of Margaret
7:15-8:15 Panel Discussion (Writers, Directors) "This is Not My Life: The Celluloid Midlife Crisis) (Misadventures of Margaet and American Beauty)
8:30-10:30 American Beauty
10:30-Midnight "Midnight Closing Ball" Dinner Buffet, Open Bar, Music by St. Etienne (Did the music for Misadventures of Margaret), VIP Guests
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"My mother always taught me to speak good of the dead. Joan Crawford--she's dead--good." Bette Davis
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