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Itzhak Perlman Bio-Doc Director Alison Chernick in Person for Q&A’s Opening Weekend.

March 1, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

ITZHAK director Alison Chernick will participate in Q&A’s at the Royal following the 7:30 PM screenings on Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSMxdPzKX8o

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THE PEACEMAKER Q&A’s this Weekend at the Music Hall.

March 1, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

THE PEACEMAKER filmmaker James Demo and the film’s subject, Padraig O’Malley, will participate in Q&A’s after the 4:40 PM screenings at the Music Hall on Saturday and Sunday, March 24 and 25.

https://vimeo.com/249834176

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Oscar-nominated Animated Features LOVING VINCENT and THE BREADWINNER this Week at the Ahrya Fine Arts

March 1, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Starting Friday you’ll have a great opportunity to catch up on two Oscar nominees for Best Animated Feature Film at the Ahrya Fine Arts in Beverly Hills! Maybe you missed them their first time around, maybe you want to bring friends, or maybe you’re cramming for our Predict the Oscars Contest.

Oscar-nominated Animated Features LOVING VINCENT and THE BREADWINNER this Week at the Ahrya Fine ArtsLOVING VINCENT is the world’s first fully oil painted feature film. Drawn from meticulous research and inspired by van Gogh’s masterpieces and 800 personal letters, 125 specially trained painters created 65,000 painted frames for a cinematic experience like no other.

As an added treat, filmmakers Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman will participate in a Q&A after the 7:30 PM screening on Saturday, March 3!

In THE BREADWINNER, an 11-year-old girl growing up under the Taliban in Afghanistan cuts off her hair and dresses like a boy in order to support her family after her father is wrongfully arrested . Working alongside her friend, she draws strength from the fantastical stories she invents, as she embarks on a quest to find her father and reunite her family.

Oscar-nominated Animated Features LOVING VINCENT and THE BREADWINNER this Week at the Ahrya Fine ArtsTHE BREADWINNER comes from the same creators of the Academy Award-nominated THE SECRET OF KELLS and SONG OF THE SEA. The film scored an impressive 94% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Both films screen daily from Friday, March 2nd through Thursday, March 8th.

Animation fans should also mark March 9th on their calendars for the opening of TEHRAN TABOO in Beverly Hills and Encino. The lives of several strong-willed women and a young musician intersect, revealing the hypocrisies of modern Iranian society, where sex, drugs, and corruption coexist with strict religious law. Making use of rotoscope animation, expat Iranian filmmaker Ali Soozandeh creates a portrait of contemporary Tehran that would be impossible by any other means.

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Sublime Israeli Drama FOXTROT Opens Friday

February 28, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle 2 Comments

This Friday we are excited to open Samuel Maoz’s FOXTROT at the Royal in West L.A. Cinephiles in the Valley and and Pasadena area can see the film starting March 9 at the Town Center and Playhouse. A biting social satire in which a troubled family copes with the death of their son at his isolated military post, FOXTROT is the official Oscar submission from Israel that wrecked audiences and earned rave reviews at the Venice, Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals. It won the Grand Jury prize at Venice, as well as eight Ophir Awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.

Sublime Israeli Drama FOXTROT Opens Friday

American film critics have been universally overwhelmed by the movie. Writing in the L.A. Times, Kenneth Turan said that “no matter what you’re expecting, FOXTROT is not the film you expect it to be. It’s better.” In the New York Times, Manohla Dargis called it “a movie that builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Jay Weisberg of Variety was similarly rapturous in his appraisal: “[FOXTROT is] brilliantly constructed with a visual audacity that serves the subject rather than the other way around, this is award-winning filmmaking on a fearless level.” Deborah Young of the Hollywood Reporter called it “bold modernist cinema at its most harrowing.”

Sublime Israeli Drama FOXTROT Opens Friday

When asked about his film, Mr. Moaz shared the following:

“Einstein said that coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous. FOXTROT is a dance of a man with his fate. It’s a philosophical parable trying to deconstruct this vague concept called ›fate‹ through a story about father and son. They are far from each other, but despite the distance and the total separation between them they change each other’s fate, and of course their fates. The challenge I set for myself was to deal with the gap between the things we control and those that are beyond our control.

Sublime Israeli Drama FOXTROT Opens Friday

“I chose to build my story as a classic Greek tragedy in which the hero creates his own punishment and fight against anyone who tries to save him. He is obviously unaware of the outcome that his action will bring about.

“On the contrary, he is doing something that seems right and logical to do. And that’s the difference between a casual coincidence and a coincidence that looks like a plan of fate. Chaos is settled. The punishment corresponds to the sin in its exact form. There is something classic and circular in this process. And there is also an irony that is always associated with fate. A structure of a Greek tragedy in three sequences seemed to me like an ideal dramatic platform to deliver my idea.

Sublime Israeli Drama FOXTROT Opens Friday

“I wanted to tell a story that would be relevant to the crooked reality in which I, and we, live. A story with a relevant statement – local and universal. A story about two generations – the second generation of the Holocaust survivors and the third generation – and each of them experienced trauma during his army service. Part of this endless traumatic situation was forced upon us and part of it could have been avoided. A drama about a family that breaks apart and reunites. A conflict between love and guilt; love that copes with extreme emotional pain. And as in my previous film, Lebanon, I wanted to continue to investigate, in an intensive manner that combines criticism and compassion, a human dynamic created in a closed unit. The film has a shot where you see a screen of a laptop with a notice of mourning and next to it a bowl withnoranges. This frame is the story of my country in four words – oranges and dead soldiers.

“When my eldest daughter went to high school, she never woke up on time, and in order not to be late she would ask me to call for a taxi. This habit cost us quite a bit of money, and it seemed to me like a bad education. One morning I got mad and told her to take the bus like everyone else. And if that’s why she’d be late, then she’d be late. Maybe she should learn the hard way to wake up in time. Her bus was line 5. Half an hour after she left, I see in a news site that a terrorist blew himself up in line 5, and that dozens of people were killed. I called her but the cellular operator collapsed because of the unexpected load. Half an hour later, she returned home. She was late for the bus that exploded. She saw him leave the station and took the next bus. And I’m still considered lucky because I have girls …”

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

2 Comments Filed Under: Featured Films, Films, News, Playhouse 7, Royal, Town Center 5

THE HAPPYS ~ Cast & Crew Screenings Opening Weekend at the NoHo.

February 28, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

THE HAPPYS cast and crew will participate in Q&A’s March 16-18 at the NoHo 7:

Friday, 3/16, 7:40 PM – OPENING PANEL

Moderator: Jeremy Kinser, editor in chief, Moviemaker Magazine
Tom Gould & John Serpe, writers/directors
Amanda Bauer, actor
Jack Depew, actor
Dave O’Brien, producer
Will Bethencourt, executive producer/actor
Philips Shum, cinematographer

Saturday, 3/17, 7:40 PM – CASTING/ACTOR PANEL

Moderator: Jeremy Kinser, editor in chief, Moviemaker Magazine
Tom Gould & John Serpe, writers/directors
Sunny Boling & Meg Morman, casting directors
Amanda Bauer, actor
Jack Depew, actor
Arturo Del Puerto, actor
Stephen Guarino, actor TBD
Brian Jordan Alvarez, actor TBD
Cathy Ladman, actor TBD

Sunday, 3/18, 7:40 PM – CREW PANEL

Moderator: Jeremy Kinser, editor in chief, Moviemaker Magazine
Tom Gould & John Serpe, writers/directors
Dave O’Brien, producer
Will Bethencourt, executive producer/actor
Philips Shum, cinematographer
Aaron Mathes, editor
Meredith Murphy, costume designer

https://vimeo.com/250670635

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Oscar-Nominated LOVING VINCENT Filmmakers at the Ahrya Fine Arts for a Q&A Saturday Night.

February 28, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Oscar-Nominated LOVING VINCENT Filmmakers at the Ahrya Fine Arts for a Q&A Saturday Night.LOVING VINCENT filmmakers Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman will participate in a Q&A at the Fine Arts after the 7:30 PM screening on Saturday, March 3.

LOVING VINCENT, the world’s first fully oil painted feature film, brings the artwork of Vincent van Gogh to life in an exploration of the complicated life and controversial death of one of history’s most celebrated artists. More than six years in the making with the help of 125 specially trained painters, LOVING VINCENT is a uniquely animated film composed of 65,000 painted frames. Drawn from meticulous research and inspired by van Gogh’s masterpieces subjects, and 800 personal letters, LOVING VINCENT captures the world of van Gogh in a cinematic experience like no other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRDSTw6mNwY

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Filmmaker in Person, Films, Q&A's

Two-Time Oscar Winner Mark Jonathan Harris Q&A for His Latest Documentary, BREAKING POINT, March 10 at the Music Hall.

February 27, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Oscar-winning filmmaker Mark Jonathan Harris, director of BREAKING POINT, will participate in a Q&A at the Music Hall after the 7:20 PM screening on Saturday, March 10.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpVXvaG45GI

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LAEMMLE LIVE presents Lincoln Middle School Ensembles March 18

February 25, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

LAEMMLE LIVE proudly presents Lincoln Middle School Madrigal Singers, Vanessa Counte, Director and Theatre Program, Chad Scheppner, Artistic Director. Theatre 31 provides fun, non-competitive, all-inclusive theatre arts classes and camps that give students an opportunity to strengthen their abilities to perform and collaborate, enhance their skills of interpersonal awareness, and build self-confidence. This program features a selection of songs from Lincoln Middle School’s recent production of Once on This Island. Set on an island in the Caribbean, Once on This Island is a colorful musical adventure where The Little Mermaid meets Romeo and Juliet.  It is the journey of a young woman who, with her love, unites two different social classes, making the world a brighter and more inclusive place. Photo: Milan Sigal Ashley http://milan.photography

LAEMMLE LIVE presents Lincoln Middle School Ensembles March 18

The Madrigals program will include a variety of classical and popular music, folk songs. The Madrigal Singers are an audition-based a cappella ensemble at Santa Monica’s Lincoln Middle School. The young singers meet once a week to rehearse and focus on Renaissance through contemporary a cappella choral literature. Recipients of top ratings in Southern California Festivals, they have been guest performers at local elementary schools, cub scout holiday meetings, and the Aga Khan Foundation Walk.

LAEMMLE LIVE presents Lincoln Middle School Ensembles March 18

 

Event Details
Sunday, March 18, 2018
11:00 am
Monica Film Center

This is a Free Event
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Leave a Comment Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Around Town, Laemmle Live, Music Hall 3, News, Royal, Santa Monica

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