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.
Alan Rudolph, Keith Carradine, Sondra Locke and Jennifer Tilly in Person at the Music Hall for RAY MEETS HELEN.
RAY MEETS HELEN director Alan Rudolph and the cast including Keith Carradine, Sondra Locke and Jennifer Tilly will participate in a Q&A at the Music Hall, on Sunday May 6 following 4:50 PM screening. L.A. entertainment journalist Susan King will moderate. “Filled with imaginative visuals populated by the ghosts of the gone and hopes for the future, the movie is wonderfully, magically humane.” – Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times
Jacqueline Bisset In Person for 45th Anniversary of Truffaut’s DAY FOR NIGHT on May 10th in West LA
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 45th anniversary screening of Francois Truffaut’s valentine to moviemaking, DAY FOR NIGHT, which won the Academy Award for best foreign language film of 1973.
The following year, the picture was nominated for three additional Oscars—best director for Truffaut, best original screenplay by Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard, and Suzanne Schiffman, and best supporting actress Valentina Cortese. The film won awards in those three categories from the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics.
David Sterritt of TCM praised the picture as “the most beloved film ever made about filmmaking,” and few would disagree with that assessment. Truffaut himself plays a beleaguered director trying to complete his latest film in the south of France while he wrestles with budget and insurance problems, temperamental star behavior, sexual shenanigans, and even an unexpected accident.
Jacqueline Bisset stars as the British actress hired to play the leading role in “Meet Pamela.” Jean-Pierre Leaud, who had starred in Truffaut’s very first feature, ‘The 400 Blows,’ and in several of his other films, plays the insecure leading man. Jean-Pierre Aumont, Alexandra Stewart, Dani, and Nathalie Baye round out the cast. Acclaimed novelist Graham Greene has a cameo role as an insurance agent.
Cortese has perhaps the most memorable role as an aging actress who has trouble remembering her lines. At the 1974 Oscar ceremony, the best supporting actress winner, Ingrid Bergman, spent most of her acceptance speech praising the performance of Cortese for creating a character that all actors could recognize.
In addition to hailing the performances, Roger Ebert said ‘Day for Night’ was “not only the best movie ever made about the movies but… also a great entertainment.” Truffaut’s favorite composer, Georges Delerue, provided the lushly romantic score.
Our special guest Jacqueline Bisset has brightened movies and television for many years. Her earlier films include ‘Two for the Road,’ ‘Bullitt,’ ‘Airport,’ ‘Murder on the Orient Express,’ ‘The Deep,’ ‘Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?,’ John Huston’s ‘Under the Volcano,’ George Cukor’s ‘Rich and Famous’ (which she also produced), and Claude Chabrol’s ‘La Ceremonie.’ Bisset won a Golden Globe for her performance in the TV miniseries ‘Dancing on the Edge’ in 2014.
DAY FOR NIGHT screens Thursday, May 10, at 7:30 PM at the Royal in West LA. A Q&A session with actress Jacqueline Bisset will follow the screening. Click here for tickets.
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Filmmaker Q&A for THE TEST AND THE ART OF THINKING, New Documentary About the Scandal of the Standardized Testing Industry.
THE TEST AND THE ART OF THINKING filmmaker Michael Arlen Davis will participate in a Q&A at the Music Hall after the 7:30 PM screening on Friday, May 4.
LOU ANDREAS-SALOME Filmmaker Cordula Kablitz-Post in Person at the Royal for Q&A’s.
“Lou Andreas-Salomé” filmmaker Cordula Kablitz-Post will participate in Q&A’s at the Royal Theater after the 7 PM screenings on Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28.
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