Dear Laemmle Fans,
Although Los Angeles cinemas remain closed until further notice from the county, next week hints at a return to normalcy, as the first major studio film since March is released theatrically. Local cases are also down from their previous high last month, and the Dodgers are humming along in second place. Things could certainly be better… but it’s important to note the silver linings in between.
First up this week on Laemmle Virtual Cinema is the must-see concert film Jazz on a Summer’s Day, recorded in 1958. The film features countless soon-to-become legends and was a favorite of my grandfather, company founder Max Laemmle. There’s also new documentaries about fashion designer Martin Margiela, and the importance of local elections in the United States. Narrative releases include The Bay of Silence (starring Brian Cox, Claes Bang, and Olga Kurylenko), as well as Lingua Franca, presented by Ava DuVernay’s Array.
All the best,
Greg Laemmle
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Laemmle Virtual Cinema
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Still dont understand. Don’t have Apple TV. But have been able to open Zooms on my IPad and “mirror” them to my TV. Can I do that with your movies.