| October 19, 2018
Thursday night was another great evening at ADFF — a full house with great discussions on-stage and in the ADFF Lounge. Tonight there are eight screenings, then two full days Saturday and Sunday. Get your tickets before the films sell out!
A rush line will form 45 minutes prior to any sold out show.
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| | Schedule for today, Friday, Oct 19th
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| 6:30 - The world
premiere of Frank
Gehry: Building Justice followed by a panel moderated by Wendy Goodman, design
editor of NY Magazine with Ultan Guilfoyle, the film's director; Susan Burton, founder
& executive director of A New Way of Life; and Trattie Davies, critic at the Yale School of Architecture. Co-presented with New York Magazine
- SOLD OUT. Rush line will form at 5:45. Tickets
6:45 - The world premiere of Leaning Out shown with the AIA Film Challenge winner Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden
School — SOLD OUT. Rush line will form at 6:00. Tickets
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| | A few pictures from Thursday night
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| | Joel Edwin Tower, executive dean, Parsons School of Design; Louis Becker, design principal, Henning Larsen; Anne Dorte Riggelsen, ambassador and consul general, Danish Consulate in New York; and Kelsey Keith, editor-in-chief, Curbed
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| | | | Gary Hustwit, the director of Rams
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| | Chris Kraig of Suite NY and Alan Hess, architect and historian
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| | | Maria Sepulveda, principal of Suite NY and Nicolas Taricco (far right), also of Suite NY
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| | | Matthias Dettling, head of culture and education at The Consulate General of Switzerland in New York; June Williamson, author and professor; Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, research architect; Guillaume de Morsier, architect; Paul Clemence, photographer and filmmaker; Elena Baenninger, project manager, cultural affairs at The Consulate General of Switzerland in New York
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