CITIES IN CINEMA

Dreamfest
Cinemuse's Spring 2007 Film Festival

The Dreamfest "look" featured the original post for Terry Gilliam's Brazil, our festival's openning film. Club members handed out flyers on the Commons during the week leading up to the event.

Club member Danielle helps distribute
handbills for Dreamfest on the Commons.

Check the Photos page to see pictures from Dreamfest and its marketing campaign.

The teaser flyer (left) and main flyer (right) were the backbone to the festival's advertising, being posted across campus and Harrisonburg and distributed to departments and professors

Dreamfest Film Festival
While the 2007 film festival was Cinemuse's second annual festival, it was the first to occur in one weekend. With the theme of dreams, the festival was held at the Grafton Stovall Theatre and all five screenings were completely free to the public. On Saturday, February 3, and Sunday, February 4, we brought five classic, foreign and contemporary films back to the big screen, including:

Brazil
Spellbound

The Science of Sleep
Dreams

Spirited Away

The Process
For the first time, Cinemuse started the festival’s planning and development early in the fall semester. Electing the theme of “dreams,” the club voted for its line-up in December, With a February festival, Cinemuse began its marketing campaign almost immediately after winter vacation. Hour of the Wolf was the closing film for the event (set for Sunday evening) but technical difficulties prevented the film from screening. The Science of Sleep was the most popular film at Dreamfest.

Club members discuss a film from Dreamfest
in the lobby of Grafton Stovall Theatre