AUSTIN FOUND writer-director Will Raée will participate in a Q&A after the 7:20 show at the Monica Film Center on Saturday, July 8.
PEYTON PLACE 60th Anniversary Screening and Q&A with Co-Star Terry Moore on July 12th in West LA
60th Anniversary Screening of PEYTON PLACE (1957)
Followed by a Q&A with Co-Star Terry Moore
Wednesday, July 12, at 7:00 PM at the Royal
Presented digitally
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Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 60th anniversary screening of PEYTON PLACE, the smash hit movie version of Grace Metalious’s best-selling novel. The film earned nine top Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It also tied the all-time record of five acting nominations from a single film: Lana Turner as Best Actress and 4 supporting nods, for newcomers Diane Varsi and Hope Lange, along with Arthur Kennedy and Russ Tamblyn.
Metalious’s novel exposed the steamy shenanigans in a small New England town, and even in a slightly toned down version, the film tackled such once forbidden topics as rape, incest, sexual hypocrisy and repression. It opened in December of 1957 and became the second highest grossing film of 1958 after going into wide release. It spawned a sequel and a popular TV series in the 1960s.
Leonard Maltin summed up the critical consensus when he wrote, “Grace Metalious’s once-notorious novel receives Grade A filming.” Producer Jerry Wald (whose credits included Mildred Pierce, Key Largo, Johnny Belinda, An Affair to Remember, The Long Hot Summer, and Sons and Lovers) bought the rights to the novel for $250,000 and hired a classy team to bring it to the screen. Screenwriter John Michael Hayes wrote many of the best Alfred Hitchcock movies of the 1950s, including Rear Window, The Trouble with Harry, and The Man Who Knew Too Much. Director Mark Robson started as an assistant editor on Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons, then directed such successful films as Champion, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, and Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Oscar winning composer Franz Waxman provided the memorable musical score. The cast also includes Mildred Dunnock, Betty Field, Lloyd Nolan, David Nelson, Terry Moore, and Barry Coe.
The Hollywood Reporter praised all the performances but singled out co-star Terry Moore, who “shows what a forceful and moving actress she can be.” Moore made a vivid impression in 1949’s Mighty Joe Young, then earned an Oscar nomination for Come Back, Little Sheba in 1952. Her other films include Man on a Tightrope with Fredric March, King of the Khyber Rifles with Tyrone Power, Beneath the 12-Mile Reef with Robert Wagner, and Daddy Long Legs with Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. She made 77 feature films over the course of her career and also appeared in many TV series and movies.
THE PERSIAN CONNECTION Q&A’s Opening Weekend at the Ahrya Fine Arts.
THE PERSIAN CONNECTION lead actor and producer Reza Sixo Safai, director Daniel Grove, and producer Seth Caplan will participate in Q&A’s after the Friday and Saturday Night 7:20 screenings and the 1:40 matinee on Sunday, July 16.
ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: The Incomparable Rose Hartman July 6 at the Monica Film Center
Thursday July 6, ART IN THE ARTHOUSE channels New York City nightlife circa the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s as we screen The Incomparable Rose Hartman. Stay with us for a post-screening reception and art show of Rose’s iconic photography with filmmaker Otis Mass and Rose, herself.
Monica Film Center
Thursday, July 6, 2017
About the Exhibit
The unique talents of photographer ROSE HARTMAN are celebrated in our latest Art in the Arthouse exhibit. Over the past four decades, Hartman has photographed the rich, the famous and the stylish in some of the most legendary settings of NYC nightlife, from STUDIO 54 to the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute Gala to her pioneering work behind the scenes of 7th Ave.
These iconic and historic images are being shown in conjunction with the acclaimed documentary feature,The Incomparable Rose Hartman, by filmmaker OTIS MASS. Even now, Hartman still doesn’t let much get in the way of her shooting – whether the latest fashion show or provocative art opening. She’s been called a lot of names but “irascible” may best define the woman whose sharp eye and sharper elbows have been penetrating the world of fashion and its personalities, documenting luminaries from RALPH LAUREN to HALSTON.
Hartman’s photography has been widely exhibited in some of the most prestigious art spaces in the country including the Whitney Museum,the Museum of the City of New York, and Dia:Beacon. The artist, who turned eighty this past May, continues to work and live in New York City’s West Village neighborhood.
TheIncomparableRoseHartman.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLfgsoauiEQ
THE REAGAN SHOW Q&A’s Friday and Saturday at the Playhouse.
THE REAGAN SHOW co-writer Josh Alexander will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screenings at the Playhouse on Friday, June 30 and Saturday, July 1. Dan Fierman of MTV News will moderate on Friday and Akiva Gottlie of the International Documentary Association will moderate on Saturday.
NOWHERE TO HIDE Q&A’s this Weekend at the Music Hall.
NOWHERE TO HIDE Q&A schedule: Friday, June 30th – 7:30 p.m. : Director Zaradasht Ahmed in conversation with Documentary Editor/Filmmaker Doug Blush; Saturday July 1st – 7:30 p.m. : Q and A with Director Zaradasht Ahmed; Sunday, July 2nd – 7:30 p.m. : Director Zaradasht Ahmed in conversation with Film Critic Dan Schindel (Film School Rejects, Paste Magazine).
Killer Blondes: Every Throwback Thursday in July at the NoHo 7
Join Laemmle and Eat|See|Hear for a KILLER BLONDES themed month of #TBT screenings at the NoHo 7 in North Hollywood! Every Thursday in July our Throwback Thursday series presents some of film’s most dangerous femme fatales. It all starts Thursday, July 6th with Brian De Palma’s DRESSED TO KILL. Check out the full schedule below or visit laemmle.com/tbt.
July 6: Dressed to Kill
A mysterious blonde woman kills a psychiatrist’s patient and then goes after the high-class call girl who witnessed the murder. Starring Angie Dickinson, Michael Caine, and Nancy Allen. BUY TICKETS.
July 13: Double Indemnity
An insurance representative lets a beautiful woman talk him into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an investigator’s suspicions. Directed by Billy Wilder and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, and Fred MacMurray. BUY TICKETS.
July 20: To Die For
An aspiring television personality manipulates a group of teenagers into killing her husband, who she sees as a threat to her career. Directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Nicole Kidman, Casey Affleck, Dan Hedaya, Illeana Douglas, Joaquin Phoenix, and Matt Dillon. BUY TICKETS.
July 27: Vertigo
A San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia investigates the strange activities of an old friend’s wife, all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her. Alfred Hitchcock’s VERTIGO stars Barbara Bel Geddes, Jimmy Stewart, and Kim Novak. BUY TICKETS.
We’re going Hog Wild in August with five of our favorite biker movies including EASY RIDER, HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS, THE WILD ANGELS, and more! Stay tuned!
LAEMMLE LIVE: presents Sound Roads Music – Sunday July 23
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Join us once again at the Monica Film Center Sunday, July 23 for a fun summer twist on our chamber music series. Our July Laemmle Live concert features the fresh interplay of multiple music genres by the talented young musicians of Sound Roads Music. Students will perform original works, discuss how songwriting changed their relationship with music and present a reinvention of a Bach concerto with a swing feel.
Sound Roads Music is a collective of like-minded professional educators and students who bring quality music education to our community. With an emphasis on performance, competition and leadership, this innovative music school creates an environment for young musicians to thrive. Teaching artists welcome all who are dedicated and excited about learning music. Sound Roads Music founders and directors Tom Farrell and Reiko Nakano believe that a performance-based approach mixed with a healthy dose of competition and peer support motivates students to strive for a higher level of musicianship and understanding.
EVENT DETAILS
Sunday, July 23, 2017
11:00 AM
Monica Film Center
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