BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:SoDel
X-WR-CALNAME:Going All The Way
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:158272023-01-13
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230113
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230114
LOCATION:17701 Dartmouth Drive\nLewes DE 19958
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=17701 Dartmouth Drive\nLewe
 s DE 19958;X-APPLE-RADIUS=49;X-TITLE=17701 Dartmouth Drive:geo:38.743494,-
 75.154283
GEO:38.743494;-75.154283
SUMMARY:Going All The Way
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Going All the Way is an emotional drama originally released in 
 1997.\nThis newly re-edited and restored version completely upends the\nor
 iginal cut\, skews closer to the source novel\, and cements the film\nas o
 ne of the most aesthetically fresh and thematically fascinating\nfilms of 
 the 90s\, as well as a testament to the ever-evolving\npossibilities of ci
 nematic rediscovery. Mark Pelllngton’s adaptation\nof Dan Wakefield’s 
 seminal novel about a young man coming of age in\nthe 1950s is a timeless 
 story of freedom and repression\, friendship\nand family\, sex and love\, 
 and the psychological and spiritual struggle\nto be true to one’s self e
 ven if it means going against society’s\nexpectations. In his debut as a
  feature filmmaker\, Pellington\nconstructs an elegant and morally complex
  tale about two young high\nschool alumni Sonny (Jeremy Davies) and Gunner
  (Ben Affleck) who are\nalso Korean war veterans returning to their shelte
 red Indianapolis\ncommunity\, only to find they no longer fit in. Theirs i
 s an\nemotionally fraught journey—especially for Sonny\, who struggles w
 ith\nself-doubt and thoughts of suicide—but one leavened by moments of\n
 humor\, uplift\, and self-discovery. The film also stars among others\nJil
 l Clayburgh\, Lesley Ann Warren\, Rachel Weisz and Rose McGowan.\n[2022\, 
 US\, 103 min\, Rating: R] Leo Brady of AMovieGuy.com says\,\n“Going All 
 the Way is worthy of a visit from those who may need to\ngive it a second 
 chance or those who need to discover a true hidden\ngem.” Jim Laczkowski
  of Director’s Club pens\, “Pellington\ndeserves praise for going back
  to the past\, making Going All the Way\nthe film it was meant to be. It's
  a lovely tale of friendship\, a warm\ntime capsule showcasing two strong 
 performances that becomes more than\njust another \"coming home\" story.
 ” Venue: Cinema Art Theater.\nPresenter: Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Going All the Way is an emotional drama origin
 ally released in 1997. This newly re-edited and restored version completel
 y upends the original cut\, skews closer to the source novel\, and cements
  the film as one of the most aesthetically fresh and thematically fascinat
 ing films of the 90s\, as well as a testament to the ever-evolving possibi
 lities of cinematic rediscovery. Mark Pelllngton’s adaptation of Dan Wak
 efield’s seminal novel about a young man coming of age in the 1950s is a
  timeless story of freedom and repression\, friendship and family\, sex an
 d love\, and the psychological and spiritual struggle to be true to one’
 s self even if it means going against society’s expectations. In his deb
 ut as a feature filmmaker\, Pellington constructs an elegant and morally c
 omplex tale about two young high school alumni Sonny (Jeremy Davies) and G
 unner (Ben Affleck) who are also Korean war veterans returning to their sh
 eltered Indianapolis community\, only to find they no longer fit in. Their
 s is an emotionally fraught journey—especially for Sonny\, who struggles
  with self-doubt and thoughts of suicide—but one leavened by moments of 
 humor\, uplift\, and self-discovery. The film also stars among others Jill
  Clayburgh\, Lesley Ann Warren\, Rachel Weisz and Rose McGowan. [2022\, US
 \, 103 min\, Rating: R] Leo Brady of AMovieGuy.com says\, “Going All the
  Way is worthy of a visit from those who may need to give it a second chan
 ce or those who need to discover a true hidden gem.” Jim Laczkowski of D
 irector’s Club pens\, “Pellington deserves praise for going back to th
 e past\, making Going All the Way the film it was meant to be. It's a love
 ly tale of friendship\, a warm time capsule showcasing two strong performa
 nces that becomes more than just another \"coming home\" story.” Venue: 
 Cinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
DTSTAMP:20260408T172943Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR