
On Saturday, March 21, 2026, the historic First United Methodist Church of Pasadena will host “We Are Not the Disaster,” a special screening event featuring short films from five local filmmakers directly impacted by the devastating Eaton fire. United by the Ashes to Films grant, these storytellers are turning personal tragedy into a powerful display of community spirit and creative recovery.
The event, scheduled from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the Gothic Revival–styled sanctuary, serves as a poignant follow-up to the inaugural Ashes to Films Festival. It offers an intimate look at the recovery process through the eyes of those who lost homes, schools, and livelihoods.
“Ashes to Films was founded to champion creative recovery,” said founder Shiloh Strong. “While relief efforts often focus on rebuilding physical structures, we believe that reconnecting people with their creative voices is an essential lifeline. These films prove that while a disaster may have happened to these artists, they are not defined by it.”
Featured filmmakers include:
• Eric A. Dyson: Altadena: The Heart, The Art, and The Soul.
• Kristen O’Meara: Eaton Alive.
• David Knott & Jennifer Kim: Disaster Cats.
• Carter Hudson: Doula.
• Kerry Ann Reid: Primal Scream of the American Housewife.
The films will be immediately followed by a Q&A with Shiloh Strong and Alyssa Dudek of Ashes To Films. A reception will follow, offering attendees the opportunity to connect with the filmmakers and engage in conversation about the vital role of the arts in disaster recovery.
Event Details:
• What: We Are Not the Disaster – Film Screening and Reception
• When: Saturday, March 21, 2026 | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
• Where: First United Methodist Church of Pasadena sanctuary, 500 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101
• Tickets: Available online via Eventbrite
• Parking: Ample free parking is available at the rear of the church, with the entrance off Green Street.
About Ashes to Films: Ashes to Films is a nonprofit initiative and film festival dedicated to helping filmmakers and creatives impacted by wildfires rebuild their lives through storytelling. By providing grants, mentorship, and a platform for expression, Ashes to Films honors the relentless spirit of artists who continue to create in the face of adversity.

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