Photos: Altadena Little League documentary ‘Going for Home’ screens at Loma Alta Park
Kids from the Altadena Little League watch an outdoor screening of the documentary “Going For Home” at Loma Alta Park in Altadena on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Families from the Altadena Little League watched an outdoor screening of the documentary “Going For Home” at Loma Alta Park in Altadena on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Families from the Altadena Little League watched an outdoor screening of the documentary “Going For Home” at Loma Alta Park in Altadena on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Eric Simonson and Corinne Tripp watched an outdoor screening of their documentary “Going For Home” at Loma Alta Park in Altadena on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Altadena Little League Reds players sit and talk in the dugout as they wait their turn at bat during a game against the Blueclaws at Robinson Park Recreation Center in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, April 11, 2026. (Photo by Mark Savage, Contributing Photographer)
Players from the Altadena Little League Reds, featured in a documentary about their 2025 season following the Eaton Fire, stretch during pregame warmups before facing the Blueclaws at Robinson Park Recreation Center in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, April 11, 2026. (Photo by Mark Savage, Contributing Photographer)
Players from the Altadena Little League Reds, featured in a documentary about their 2025 season following the Eaton Fire, jog on the field during pregame warmups before facing the Blueclaws at Robinson Park Recreation Center in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, April 11, 2026. (Photo by Mark Savage, Contributing Photographer)
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Kids from the Altadena Little League watch an outdoor screening of the documentary “Going For Home” at Loma Alta Park in Altadena on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
“Going for Home,” a documentary film that chronicled the Central Altadena Little League in the aftermath of the Eaton fire was screened Saturday, May 16, after Little League closing ceremonies at Loma Alta Park.
The film, written and directed by Academy Award winner Eric Simonson, has been screening at film festivals ahead of Saturday’s free community screening.
Simonson and his wife Sue Cremin, who produced the documentary, filmed for six months following the January 2025 Eaton fire when the Central Altadena Little League season went forward despite 90% of families losing their homes or being displaced.
Attendees set up blankets and chairs on the Dodgers Dreamfield grass to watch the documentary on a large projector screen.
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