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LAEMMLE LIVE: New Series Launch with Samohi Chamber Orchestra – Sunday January 22, 2017

January 6, 2017 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Don’t miss the debut of LAEMMLE LIVE!  Our new live performance series at the Monica Film Center kicks off Sunday, Jan. 22 with SAMOHI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA and special guest host RICH CAPPERELA of KUSC. 

Santa Monica High School’s 18-piece string orchestra will perform pieces by luminaries such as Villa-Lobos, Beethoven and Elgar. The orchestra is directed by Joni Swenson and Jason Aiello.

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We are delighted to be launching Laemmle Live with these talented youngsters from just up the street.  Please help us welcome them as we celebrate the launch of this new program.  

RSVP using Eventbrite or Facebook.
This is a free event!

EVENT DETAILS
Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017
11:00 AM
Monica Film Center

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Laemmle Live, Music Hall 3, News, Royal, Santa Monica

ARSENAL Cast & Crew Q&A with Adrian Grenier Friday Night at the Music Hall.

January 5, 2017 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

ARSENAL director Steven C. Miller will introduce the 7:20 PM show at the Music Hall on Friday, January 6, followed by a post-screening Q&A with actors Adrian Grenier and Johnathon Schaech.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTabX1ONwRY

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An Evening with Shirley MacLaine, January 11, at the Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills.

January 4, 2017 by Lamb Laemmle 1 Comment

An Evening with Shirley MacLaine and 40th Anniversary Screening of THE TURNING POINT (1977) on Wednesday, January 11, at Laemmle’s Music Hall at 7 PM. Click here to buy tickets now.

maclaineOn January 14 the Los Angeles Film Critics Association will present its Career Achievement Award to Shirley MacLaine, Oscar-winning star of stage and screen for the last 60 years.

In conjunction with that event, the Anniversary Classics series offers an intimate conversation with MacLaine, along with a 40th anniversary screening of her award-winning film, THE TURNING POINT.

The movie was nominated for 11 Academy Awards in 1977 and won Golden Globes for best drama and best director Herbert Ross. Screenwriter Arthur Laurents won the Writers Guild award for best original screenplay.

Both MacLaine and co-star Anne Bancroft were Oscar-nominated for their performances in the film, and dancers Mikhail Baryshnikov and Leslie Browne also received nominations for their supporting roles.

ac-turning-pointTHE TURNING POINT tells the story of two friends who started out together as dancers in a national ballet company (modeled on American Ballet Theatre).

Bancroft’s character became a prima ballerina while MacLaine’s character chose to give up her career and raise a family. When MacLaine’s daughter (played by Browne) launches her own career as a dancer, the two women examine the life choices that they made two decades earlier, and long buried jealousies and resentments come to the surface.

Variety called the movie “one of the best films of its era,” and added, “Pic ranks as one of MacLaine’s career highlights.”

New West magazine agreed that The Turning Point was “among the most emotionally satisfying movies of recent years.”

After starting as a dancer on Broadway, Shirley MacLaine made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry in 1955.

She earned her first Oscar nomination when she co-starred with Frank Sinatra in Some Came Running in 1958. She earned two more nominations for her performances in Billy Wilder’s The Apartment (1960) and Irma La Douce (1963). She won the Oscar in 1983 when she starred in James L. Brooks’ Terms of Endearment.

Among her many other films are Around the World in 80 Days, Ocean’s Eleven, The Children’s Hour, Sweet Charity, Being There, Steel Magnolias, Postcards from the Edge, and more recent turns in Richard Linklater’s Bernie with Jack Black and Elsa & Fred with Christopher Plummer.

For more about our Anniversary Classics Series, including an upcoming evening with Alan Alda, visit www.laemmle.com/ac and join our Facebook Group.

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Hung Viet Nguyen: Sacred Landscapes

December 16, 2016 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

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Art in the Arthouse welcomes SACRED LANDSCAPES, an exhibit by artist HUNG VIET NGUYEN, on display at the Monica Film Center from Dec 2016 – Feb 2017.

Curated by Tish Laemmle, Sacred Landscapes showcases a large selection of Nguyen’s majestic paintings, primarily landscapes and captivating abstract works. The work transports you into the mind of the artist who has an enigmatic connection to nature. Painting from memory, Nguyen renders an impressive amount detail in stunning and unexpected compositions that seem to suspend reality. Viewing his work has a spiritual quality that can only be experienced in person.

Hung Viet Nguyen was born in Vietnam in 1957 and studied biology at the Science University in Saigon. After relocating to the U.S. in 1982, Nguyen transitioned careers, finding work as an illustrator, graphic artist and designer.

He developed his artistic skills in an independent fashion, carefully studying a variety of traditional nguyen_cruelly-go-round15_mix_12x16Eastern and Western forms, media and techniques. Nguyen’s complex, labor intensive investigations of oil paint reveal a
mastery of texture. While portions of Nguyen’s work suggest the influence of traditional art forms such as woodblock prints, Oriental scroll paintings, ceramic art, mosaic, and stained glass, his ultimate expression as an artist asserts a more contemporary sensibility.

Having been deeply affected by Nguyen’s work – “it speaks to the soul” – Art in the Arthouse curator Tish Laemmle was inspired to bring Sacred Landscapes to life at the Monica Film Center for the enrichment of the movie-going public.

Nguyen’s paintings have been exhibited at galleries, cultural art centers, and museums, juried by museums including LACMA and the MOCA. Honors include the Juror’s Choice Awards, 2013, and the San Diego Art Institute Biennial International Award Exhibition, 2015.

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Critic’s Reviews of Nguyen:

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Leave a Comment Filed Under: Art in the Arthouse, Ahrya Fine Arts, Music Hall 3, News, Santa Monica

LAEMMLE LIVE New Performing Arts Series at the Monica Film Center Launching January 22, 2017

December 7, 2016 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

The Laemmle Foundation presents LAEMMLE LIVE, a new performing arts series at the Monica Film Center. Emerging artists and professional performers from local schools and organizations will celebrate our diverse community with live performance.

In our inaugural year, LAEMMLE LIVE’s free monthly Sunday morning performances will turn the Monica Film Center’s mezzanine lounge into a salon style venue and serve as a potential pilot for live performance programs at other Laemmle locations throughout Los Angeles — delivering an alternative community arts experience — inviting our Los Angeles neighbors into our Laemmle living room.

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Illustration by Nancy Nimoy

LAEMMLE LIVE’S first concert will feature musicians from Santa Monica High School’s Chamber Orchestra on January 22, 2017.

Future program partners include Lincoln Middle School, SO-LA Music Academy, Street Symphony, McCabe’s Guitar Shop and Elemental Music.

LAEMMLE LIVE will be a place for cultural intersection and engagement with social issues that matter to the community. Mindful that Santa Monica can be a place where privilege lives next door to a growing homeless population — LAEMMLE LIVE invites high school performers to inspire underserved neighbors and welcomes Street Symphony musicians who state “…we bring music to lift up the brave stories and voices of people who, although living in an impoverished situation, are in no way impoverished in spirit.”

“Live performance is a natural sequel to ART IN THE ARTHOUSE, a program that delivers a unique art-viewing experience by reclaiming wall space throughout our theaters for the display of fine art.” says Greg Laemmle, Laemmle Theatres President.

Winter-Spring
2017 Calendar

Sun Jan 22, 2017 11 AM — Samohi Chamber Orchestra
Joni Swenson, Jason Aiello, Directors

Sun Feb 5, 2017 11 AM — Sol-La Music Academy Chamber EnsembleMargaret Lysy, Founder and Artistic Director

Sun Mar 5, 2017 11 AM — Lincoln Middle School Madrigal Singers
Vanessa Counte, Director

Sun Apr 30, 2017 11 AM — Street Symphony
Vijay Gupta, Founder and Artistic Director

Leave a Comment Filed Under: News, Ahrya Fine Arts, Featured Post, Laemmle Live, Music Hall 3, Royal, Santa Monica

STEVIE D Q&A Schedule Opening Weekend at the Music Hall.

December 7, 2016 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

STEVIE D opens this Friday at the Music Hall. Here’s the Q&A schedule:

Friday, after 7pm showing: Director/Writer/Actor Chris Cordone, Actor Spencer Garrett, Actor John Aprea;
Saturday, after 7pm showing: Director/Writer/Actor Chris Cordone, Actor Phil Idrissi, Actor John Aprea;
Sunday, after 7pm showing, Director/Writer/Actor Chris Cordone, Actor Hal Linden.

https://vimeo.com/126613638

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SOPHIE AND THE RISING SUN Q&A Opening Night at the Music Hall.

December 5, 2016 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

SOPHIE AND THE RISING SUN director Maggie Greenwald and cast members Lorraine Toussaint, Joel Murray, Takashi Yamaguchi and Diane Ladd will participate in a Q&A after the 7:20 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, January 27. Jim Hemphill will moderate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdu1lR0vpjY

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Actor in Person, Films, Music Hall 3, Q&A's

BEHIND ‘THE COVE’ Q&A Opening Weekend at the Music Hall.

November 17, 2016 by Lamb Laemmle 1 Comment

BEHIND “THE COVE” filmmaker Keiko Yagi will participate in Q&A’s at the Music Hall after the 7:20 screenings on Friday and Saturday, December 2 and 3 and after the 2:20 screening on Sunday, December 4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjjCNi931IM&feature=youtu.be

1 Comment Filed Under: Filmmaker in Person, Films, Music Hall 3, Q&A's

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