LOOKIN’ UP star Steve Guttenberg will participate in a Q&A at the NoHo after the 7:30 PM screening on Thursday, May 17.
SAVING BRINTON Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center.
The SAVING BRINTON filmmakers and subject Michael Zahs will participate in Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center on Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, after the first evening screenings. Film journalist Susan King will moderate the Saturday Q&A.
Ingmar Bergman’s AUTUMN SONATA on Tuesday, May 15 in Encino, Pasadena, and West LA
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Abroad series presents the 40th anniversary of AUTUMN SONATA (1978), as part of the centennial retrospective of the birth of Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish auteur who has entered the cinematic pantheon. Autumn Sonata represents the last theatrical film for Bergman, whose subsequent work was made for television, and then re-tailored for theatrical release.
For the occasion, Bergman enticed his namesake, legendary actress Ingrid Bergman, to return to her native language and star as a self-centered concert pianist who had favored her career over her children. In the drama of “fraught interpersonal relationships,” (a trademark of the director, as recently noted by Kenneth Turan), Ingrid Bergman’s character of Charlotte is invited by her daughter, Eva (Liv Ullmann) to visit her and her parson husband in their country home. When Eva also brings her handicapped sister, Helena (Lena Nyman) into the reunion, the past erupts on the present with repressed familial furor.
Bergman’s memorable movies of the 1950s and 1960s had been photographed in luminous black and white. In the 1970s he was working in color, and, as noted by Leonard Maltin, the cinematography by long-time Bergman collaborator Sven Nykvist is “peerless,” giving the film visual warmth and intensity.
As to the only collaboration of the two Bergmans, Gary Arnold of the Washington Post said, “Bergman’s casting coup lives up to expectations. Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann invest their roles with undeniable emotional impact.” It was also Ingrid Bergman’s last film role. The three-time Academy Award winner (Gaslight, Anastasia, Murder on the Orient Express) delivers a searing performance that brought her a best actress nomination in 1978, her seventh and final nod overall. Ingmar Bergman’s original screenplay was also nominated, one of his nine career total as writer, producer, and director. Additionally, the movie was named best foreign film by the Hollywood Foreign Press that year.
Autumn Sonata is a story of intense mother-daughter relations, and as part of the Anniversary Abroad series will play two days after Mother’s Day on Tuesday, May 15 at 7:00 PM at three Laemmle locations: Royal, West Los Angeles; Town Center, Encino; Playhouse 7, Pasadena. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.
Part of the city-wide, two month retrospective, “Ingmar Berman’s Cinema,” at various locations.
For the Anniversary Classics Abroad next attraction, we present another master filmmaker enjoying a retrospective, Milos Forman, with a 50th anniversary screening June 20 of his 1968 Academy Award nominee, The Fireman’s Ball.
WELCOME TO THE MEN’S GROUP Filmmakers at the Music Hall with the Good Men Project and the Movember Foundation.
Join the WELCOME TO THE MEN’S GROUP filmmakers for a panel discussion this week at the Music Hall: Tuesday May 22, after the 4:45 pm show. Panel discussion by The Good Men Project
Melissa Drake – Partnership Director for The Good Men Project Evan Stein – Co-Founder Experience Music Group Kyle Lipton – Founder Embodied Truth Adam Shell – Where #MeToo and Stay at Home Dads Converge
Joseph Culp – director-writer/producer Scott Ben-Yashar – writer/executive producer
Wednesday May 23, after the 4:45 pm show
Panel discussion with Movember Foundation – Changing the Face of Men’s Health
Doug Prusoff – Movember Foundation
Joseph Culp – writer-director/co-star
Scott ben-Yashar – writer/executive producer
MEASURE OF A MAN Q&A’s this Weekend in Santa Monica and Pasadena.
MEASURE OF A MAN director Jim Loach and producer Christian Taylor will participate in Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center after the 4:40 and 7:20 PM screenings on Saturday, May 12 and at the Playhouse 7 after the 11 AM and 1:40 PM shows on Sunday, May 13. Co-star Judy Greer will join them for the Sunday Q&A’s.
FIVE SEASONS: THE GARDENS OF PIET OUDOLF Q&A’s with the Filmmaker Opening Night.
FIVE SEASONS filmmaker Tom Piper will participate in Q&A’s opening night at the Royal on Friday, June 29.
- 5:10pm: Q&A moderated by Catherine McLaughlin, Association of Professional Landscape Designers.
- 7:30pm: Q&A moderated by Duane Border, President of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter.
Special Guests + Q&A’s for AFTER AUSCHWITZ Screenings.
AFTER AUSCHWITZ Q&A’s: Director Jon Kean will attend every 5:30pm showing at the Music Hall. Of special note: Saturday 5:30 Q & A will be moderated by Jane Lynch (Glee, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). Sunday 5:30pm Q & A will be moderated by Melissa Rivers (E! Television Network) and will include survivor Renee Firestone. Monday at 5:30 we welcome Dr. Miriam Koral, UCLA professor of Yiddish language for our post film talk about Yiddish Culture Pre-Post War. Wednesday at 7:10 our talk will be moderated by Dr. Michael Berenbaum who will talk with three generations of Holocaust survivors including Renee Firestone. In Encino, join us May 6th at 1pm where director Jon Kean will talk with survivor Erika Jacoby and her son Jonathan. For other shows with Q & A discussions, visit www.afterauschwitz.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUWXfs18KXY
AMERICAN SOCIALIST: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EUGENE VICTOR DEBS Filmmaker Yale Strom in Person for Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center and Playhouse.
AMERICAN SOCIALIST filmmaker Yale Strom will participate in Q&A’s on the following schedule: Friday May 4, 7:10 and 9:55pm in Santa Monica; Saturday, May 5 all Santa Monica screenings; Sunday, May 6 at the Playhouse for the 1:50pm show and the 7:10 and 9:55pm shows in Santa Monica.
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