Oscar winner George Chakiris (Bernardo) will participate in a Q&A at the WEST SIDE STORY screening at the NoHo on Thursday, May 11.

Oscar winner George Chakiris (Bernardo) will participate in a Q&A at the WEST SIDE STORY screening at the NoHo on Thursday, May 11.

The TOMORROW EVER AFTER director and cast — Ela Thier, Nabil Viñas, Memo, and Matthew Murumba — will attend and participate in Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screenings at the Music Hall on Wednesday and Thursday, May 10 and 11.
Laemmle Theatres and Anniversary Classics Abroad present a 55th anniversary screening of Pietro Germi’s Divorce Italian Style on Wednesday, May 17 at 7:00PM at the Royal, Town Center, and Playhouse 7. Click here for tickets.
The acclaimed satiric comedy and Oscar winner (Best Original Screenplay) stars Marcello Mastroianni as an impoverished, bored Sicilian aristocrat who hatches an elaborate scheme to murder his wife after inveigling her into an adulterous affair.
According to Italian custom, he would be justified in killing her, by defending his “honor,” (divorce being forbidden in Italy). Conveniently he would be then free to marry his young, beautiful cousin, who seems to return his affections, right up to the film’s final, wicked shot.

Director Germi, who co-wrote the slyly clever script with Ennio De Concini and Alfredo Gianetti, had a background in neorealist Italian dramas, and that would serve him well in his sendup of the Catholic country’s cultural habits and social mores.
Mastroianni’s voiceover narration offers wry commentary on those traditions, effectively skewered by Germi. Bosley Crowther in the New York Times called it “a dandy, satiric farce” and Time lauded Germi for “something wildly, wickedly, wonderfully funny. He has applied a cunning hotfoot to the world’s biggest boot.”
And director Martin Scorsese, who is of Sicilian ancestry, said, “Every detail in Divorce Italian Style is so truthful and right that all Germi had to do was to heighten everything a bit to make it funny.”

The film was a box office smash, breaking out of the art houses into general release, and garnered three Academy Award nominations: Best Director (Germi), Best Actor (Mastroianni) and Best Original Screenplay. It was the first time in Academy history that a foreign-language film was recognized in those top three categories, and the first-ever Oscar awarded to a foreign-language feature for writing. The film also helped elevate Mastroianni to international stardom, cementing his reputation as one of the era’s finest actors.
This screening is the latest installment of our Anniversary Classics Abroad series, presented the third Wednesday of each month. Our subsequent attraction will be Ingmar Bergman’s Smiles of a Summer Night on June 21.
RISK director Laura Poitras will participate in a Q&A moderated by filmmaker Amy Ziering (The Invisible War) at the Monica Film Center after the 5 PM show on Saturday, May 6. Unfortunately, the Sunday Q&A session is cancelled.

CITIZEN JANE director Matt Tyrnauer will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:20 screening at the Playhouse on Friday, May 5 and after the 4:50 show at the Music Hall on Saturday, May 6.
BUSTER’S MAL HEART director Sarah Adams and actor DJ Qualls will participate in a Q&A at the Monica Film Center after the 7:10 PM show on Friday, May 5.
BANG! THE BERT BERNS STORY producer/son of Bert Berns Brett Berns; co-director Bob Sarles; singer-songwriter Brooks Arthur; and producer-recording engineer Brooks Arthur will participate in a Q&A after the 7:20 PM screening at the NoHo on Friday, May 5. Producer-author Randy Poe will moderate.
Saturday April 29th, come for a meet and greet before DISPLACEMENT with the star Courtney Hope, who will introduce the film and do a short Q&A afterward with writer-director Kenneth Mader.

