LOTS OF KIDS, A MONKEY AND A CASTLE filmmaker Gustavo Garcia Salmeron will participate in Q&A’s following the 7:40 PM shows at the Music Hall.
THUNDER ROAD Filmmaker in Attendance Opening Weekend at the Playhouse.
THUNDER ROAD cast and crew will participate in Q&A’s after the 1:00 PM shows and introduce the 9:55 PM shows on Friday, 10/19 – Sunday, 10/21 at the Playhouse.
CHARM CITY Q&A’s Opening Weekend at the Music Hall.
CHARM CITY filmmaker Meryam Bouadjemi will participate in a Q&A following the 7:00 PM show on Friday, 10/19 and Saturday, 10/20 at the Music Hall.
STUDIO 54 Q&A With Filmmaker on Friday, 10/19 at the Playhouse.
STUDIO 54 filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer will participate in a Q&A following the 7:10 PM show on Friday, 10/19 at the Playhouse.
LIYANA Q&A’s Opening Weekend at the Glendale.
LIYANA filmmakers Amanda and Aaron Kopp will participate in Q&A’s following the 7:20 PM show on Friday, 10/19 and Saturday 10/20 at the Glendale.
FAIL STATE Q&A’s Opening Weekend at the Music Hall.
Friday, October 19th after the 7:10 PM show
Director Alexander Shebanow
Main subject Murray Hastie
Tyson Manker, Veterans Advocate at Veterans Education Education Success
Sanders Fabares and Jay Fabares former for-profit college students
Saturday, October 20th after the 12:00 PM show
Director Alexander Shebanow
Tyson Manker, Veterans Advocate at Veterans Education Education Success
Sunday, October 21st after the 4:30 PM show
Director Alexander Shebanow
Tyson Manker, Veterans Advocate at Veterans Education Education Success
Bob Muth, Supervising Attorney, University of San Diego’s Veterans Legal Clinic
Sunday, October 21st after the 7:10 PM show
Director Alexander Shebanow
Monday, October 22nd after the 7:10 PM show
Director Alexander Shebanow
THE BILL MURRAY STORIES Q&A at the Ahrya Fine Arts.
THE BILL MURRAY STORIES director Tommy Avallone will participate in a Q&A after the 7:30 PM show on Monday, Oct 22 at the Ahrya Fine Arts.
Jacques Tati’s MON ONCLE 60th Anniversary Screenings October 17 in Encino, Pasadena, and West LA
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present the latest installment in our popular Anniversary Classics Abroad program, 60th anniversary screenings of the Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film of 1958, Jacques Tati’s MON ONCLE.
Tati made only six feature films over the course of his career (including Jour de Fete, Playtime, and Traffic), and this comedy—his first film in color—is considered one of the highlights.
Tati had introduced the character of Mr. Hulot in Mr. Hulot’s Holiday, his highly praised film from 1953. He once again plays the character of Hulot in this more ambitious satire of modern technology and its dehumanizing effect on family life. Jean-Pierre Zola and Adrienne Servantie play a married couple in thrall to a sterile, workaday world. Alain Becourt plays their young son who finds liberation with his playful uncle.
As in many of Tati’s films, Mon Oncle pays homage to the masters of silent comedy. There is very little dialogue in the film; instead the humor is visual, where the slightly futuristic settings are as important as the human characters. The ingenious sets were designed by Jacques Lagrange at the Victorine Studios outside Nice.
Variety wrote, “Jacques Tati’s film has inventiveness, gags, warmth and a ‘poetic’ approach to satire.” Leonard Maltin declared, “Tati’s first color film is a masterpiece… Continuous flow of sight gags (including the funniest fountain you’ll ever see) makes this easygoing, nearly dialogue-less comedy a total delight.”
The film has also had an enduring impact on many other directors. At the AFI Festival in 2010, David Lynch presented a screening of Mon Oncle and announced that it was one of the films that had the greatest influence on him.
MON ONCLE screens Wednesday, October 17, at 7pm at the Royal, Town Center, and Playhouse. Click here for tickets.
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