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Malcolm McDowell to Host at the October 6 Los Angeles Launch Event for the Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival & Expositions (JVAFF) When Film Icons Harrison Ford and George Lucas and Anthropologist Dame Jane Goodall Will Receive Special Tributes
Launch Gala Will Unveil the Scope and Magnitude of the Visionary Jvaff Which Will Premiere as an Annual 2-Week Festival at the S
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/07/06 -- "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH...IS EARTH
ITSELF" is the stunningly simple and profoundly accurate premise of the
spectacular Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival and Expositions (JVAFF).
France's most feted film festival for the past 15 years, and an
internationally celebrated event for those passionate about cinema,
adventure, exploration, discovery and natural preservation, JVAFF will
herald its upcoming 2007 debut in the New World with a gala Oct. 6th launch
event at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, the site of next year's
full-blown, 2-week festival. The launch itself lives up to JVAFF's
"greatest show" standards with a program that includes actor Malcolm
McDowell hosting and special awards going to film legends Harrison Ford and
George Lucas and primatologist Jane Goodall.
The Jules Verne Adventures organization was founded in Paris in 1991 by
filmmakers/explorers Jean-Christophe Jeauffre and Frédéric Dieudonné as a
nonprofit organization dedicated to exploration, discovery and education
and a collective mission to honor and preserve the natural bio-diversity of
the planet. JVAFF was conceived to inspire and enlighten the human spirit
about the mysteries and wonders of the universe with unprecedented
spectacle, style and passion. Since 1992, the festival has taken place
annually in Paris at the Grand Rex, the largest movie theatre in Europe.
It's only fitting, then, that the Oct. 6, 2006 preview/launch and the
inaugural U.S. presentation of JVAFF in 2007 are to take place at L.A.'s
world famous, 6,000+ seat Shrine Auditorium, North America's largest stage.
At this year's launch on 10/6, this magnificent proscenium stage will be
formally renamed the "Jules Verne Stage" after the legendary explorer and
JVAFF's namesake. In the great tradition of the naming and launching of
ships as they embark on great adventures, the Jules Verne Stage's naming
will be accompanied by a Mumm's Cordon Rouge Champagne toast.
On 10/6, the evening's trio of honorees will each receive a "Special Jules
Verne Award" (SJVA), created to cite artists and explorers whose work and
actions have encouraged the spirit of adventure, imagination and
open-mindedness. Jane Goodall -- primatologist/anthropologist, U.N.
Messenger of Peace, Officer of the Legion d'Honneur and founder of the Jane
Goodall Institute -- will receive the "Lifetime Achievement" SJVA.
Legendary filmmaker George Lucas, whose epic feats include the "Star Wars"
and "Indiana Jones" film series as well as the pioneering company
Industrial Light & Magic, is to be honored with the "Imagination
Achievement" SJVA. Golden Globe winning actor Harrison Ford will take home
the SJVA "Spirit Of Nature" honor.
Also on the program for the extraordinary 10/6 JVAFF preview/launch is a
salute to the classic 1933 version of "King Kong," in which Kong takes his
first steps in what is meant to be a New York City theatre -- but is
actually the Shrine Auditorium. Legendary motion picture special effects
pioneer Ray Harryhausen will be on hand for the tribute. The evening will
also mark -- and be closed by -- the U.S. premiere of the documentary film
"EXPLORERS: From the Titanic to the Moon," starring
Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron and astronaut Buzz Aldrin, veteran of
Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing. Cameron and Aldrin are Honorary
Presidents of the non-profit Jules Verne Adventures USA, established in
California in 2005 on the occasion of the Jules Verne centennial
celebration.
The week following the gala launch, the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica will
host four days of exploration, adventure and wildlife documentary and
adventure movies from Thursday, October 12 through Sunday, October 15.
Among the highlights are: "Karen Blixen: Out Of This World," spotlighting
the adventuress and "Out Of Africa" author; "The Little Buddhas And The
Tigers," filmed in the heart of the Thai jungle; the evening film premiere
of "Devil's Island" and the Oscar-nominated 1973 feature "Papillon," and a
40th anniversary celebration of "Star Trek." The Aero is located at 1328
Montana Ave. in Santa Monica, CA; tickets may be purchased through their
box office, please call 310.260.1528. For a complete schedule, visit
www.adventure-festival.com.
As remarkable as the October 6, 2006 preview and launch of JVAFF in Los
Angeles promises to be, it is only a small taste of what will be
experienced during the full two-week festival at the Shrine in October
2007. Get in on the excitement now, and get a glimpse of next year's epic
adventure with filmmakers, movie stars, scientists, explorers,
environmental specialists and educators. Celebrating the human need for
discovery and accomplishment, and building awareness about the wonders --
and fragility -- of our planet, JVAFF is the greatest of shows through
which to discover, explore and dream.
Tickets for the October 6th event are available to the public through
Ticketmaster (213.480.3232) and ticketmaster.com.