HILLBILLY Q&A with filmmakers after the 7:45 PM show on Friday 9/28 at the Glendale.
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HILLBILLY Q&A with filmmakers after the 7:45 PM show on Friday 9/28 at the Glendale.
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TEA WITH THE DAMES will be introduced by Margie Haber who is known as one of Hollywood’s top acting coaches on Saturday 9/29 at the Royal after the 1:00 PM show. Margie began her career as an actor before becoming a coach. As part of the Margie Haber Studio, Margie has helped hundreds of actors find success in the industry for over 40 years.
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BISBEE ’17 filmmaker Margaret Brown will host a Q&A with Robert Greene after the Friday 7:10 PM show at the Santa Monica Film Center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etwjMcdvxx8
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3 YEARS IN PAKISTAN: THE ERIC AUDÉ STORY filmmaker Jamielyn Lippman and subject Erik Audé will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:10 PM show on Friday 9/28, Wednesday 10/03 and Thursday 10/04 at the NoHo 7. Friday’s Q&A will be moderated by Christy Lemire (Ebert Presents at the Movies and What the Flick?).
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THE SONG OF SWAY LAKE Q&A’s for selected shows at the Music Hall with filmmaker, cast and crew.
Friday 9/21
2:20 pm – Q&A with Director Ari Gold
7:20 pm – Q&A with Director Ari Gold; Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold; Actress Anna Shields
9:55 pm – Intro with Director Ari Gold; Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold; Actress Anna Shields
Saturday 9/22
2:20 pm – Q&A with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
7:20 pm – Q&A with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
9:55 pm – Intro with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
Sunday 9/23
2:20 pm – Q&A with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
7:20 pm – Q&A with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold, Actress Anna Shields
9:55 pm – Intro with Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold, Actress Anna Shields
Thursday 9/27
7:20 pm – Q&A with Director Ari Gold; Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
9:55 pm – Intro with Director Ari Gold; Composer, Songwriter, and Co-Producer Ethan Gold
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In conjunction with the publication of This is No Dream: Making Rosemary’s Baby by James Munn, Laemmle Theatres, the Anniversary Classics Series and Vroman’s Bookstore present a 50th anniversary screening of one of the most terrifying movies of all time, ROSEMARY’S BABY.
Ira Levin’s ingenious best-selling novel imagined a witches’ coven hiding in plain sight in contemporary Manhattan and hatching a plot to bring the Devil’s son to earth. Producer William Castle, the mastermind behind many successful B-horror movies, graduated to the A ranks with this classy production. Paramount’s head of production, Robert Evans, hired acclaimed European director Roman Polanski to make his Hollywood debut with the film.
The casting of the film was inspired. As the innocent woman at the center of the diabolical conspiracy, the filmmakers chose a relatively new face to movies, Mia Farrow, and she played the role with endearing vulnerability.
The film’s success catapulted her to full-fledged stardom. John Cassavetes took a break from his own independent productions to play Farrow’s conniving husband. The brilliance of the casting extended to the supporting players, a veritable Who’s Who of vintage Hollywood and Broadway actors, including Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Patsy Kelly, and Elisha Cook Jr. Gordon won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her spot-on portrayal of a nosy neighbor with a sinister agenda. Polanski earned an Oscar nomination for his adapted screenplay.
Behind-the-scenes credits were just as impressive. Six-time Oscar nominee William Fraker (‘Bullitt,’ ‘Heaven Can Wait’) was the cinematographer, while two-time Oscar winner Richard Sylbert (‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,’ ‘Chinatown,’ ‘Dick Tracy’) was the production designer. The eerie score was composed by a gifted friend of Polanski, Christopher Komeda, who died tragically at the age of 37 soon after the release of the film.
Among the stellar reviews for the film, Leonard Maltin hailed a “classic modern-day thriller by Ira Levin, perfectly realized by writer-director Polanski.” Stephen Witty of the Newark Star-Ledger called it “one of the finest horror films ever made.” In 2014 ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
Q&A, book sale and signing with author James Munn after the screening. Munn is a freelance writer, film historian and former editor at Architectural Digest; he grew up in rural Nebraska and currently resides in Hollywood, California.
ROSEMARY’S BABY screens Wednesday, September 26 at 7pm at the Laemmle Playhouse 7 in Pasadena. Click here for tickets.
Format: DCP
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PAINLESS filmmaker Jordan Horowitz and cast Evalena Marie, Tommie Sox, David Majzlin and Anthony Ambrosino will participate in Q&A’s opening weekend 9/21 – 9/23 at Music Hall after the 7:30 PM show.
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BEYOND THE SKY film introduction by producers Rebecca Berrih, Martine Melloul and director Fulvio Sestito will also participate in a Q&A with Actors Ryan Carnes, Jordan Hinson and composer Don Davis at the Music Hall following the 4:50 PM screening on Sunday, September 23.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PDj1fHugJ0