BIDDER 70 filmmakers George and Beth Gage will do Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screenings Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29 at the Music Hall. On Friday, the Q&A will be moderated by Tom Shadyac, director of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Nutty Professor and Liar Liar, among others). The Gages will also be joined on Friday in the Q&A by BIDDER 70/Tim DeChristopher’s attorney & former Director of the Federal Bureau of Land Management, Patrick Shea.
New Book “100 Ideas That Changed Film”
Posted on The Atlantic website last month, Maria Popova’s piece about David Parkinson’s new book 100 Ideas That Changed Film:
“From serials to scores to queer cinema, a new book documents movies’ most important innovations.
“When a small handful of enthusiasts gathered at the first cinema show at the Grand Cafe in Paris on December 27, 1895, to celebrate early experimental film, they didn’t know that over the next century, their fringe fascination would carve its place in history as the “seventh art.” But how, exactly, did that happen? In 100 Ideas that Changed Film, Oxford Times film reviewer David Parkinson and publisher Laurence King—who brought us 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design and the epic Saul Bass monograph—offer a concise and intelligent chronicle of the most influential developments since the dawn of cinema.
“From technologies like magic lanterns (#1), the kinetoscope (#3), and the handheld camera (#78), to genres like slapstick (#21), poetic realism (#50), and queer cinema (#97), to system-level developments like the star system (#23), film schools (#38), and censorship (#48), to cultural phenomena like fan magazines (#31), television (#63), and feminist film theory (#86), the book blends the illuminating factuality of an encyclopedia with the strong point of view of a museum curator to reveal, beneath this changing flow of technologies and techniques, cinema’s deeper capacity for playing on universal emotions and engaging our timeless longing for escapism, entertainment, and self-expression.”
Bill Moyers’ interview with Tim DeChristopher
Beginning June 28 at the Music Hall we’ll screen BIDDER 70, the new documentary about environmental activist Tim DeChristopher, who was jailed for two years for protesting an auction of gas and oil drilling rights in Utah. He disrupted the proceeding in a novel way: by bidding on and winning leases he could never pay for.
Tim was recently released and Bill Moyers interviewed him.
Q and A with THE ATTACK director Ziad Doueiri
THE ATTACK director Ziad Doueiri will participate in a Q&A after the 7:10 PM screening at the Royal on Friday, June 28.
Q and A with the director and cast of LIAR’S ALL
Writer/Director Brian Brightly and actors Matt Lanter (Vampires Suck, “90210”), Sara Paxton (Superhero Movie, The Last House on the Left) and Gillian Zinser (Savages, “90210”) will participate in a Q & A at the Monica on June 21.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS Q and A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY director Cullen Hoback will participate in a Q&A after the first evening screening at the NoHo on Friday, July 19.
CALL ME KUCHU Q and A’s at the Music Hall
CALL ME KUCHU filmmaker Katherine Fairfax Wright will participate in Q&A’s after all screenings at the Music Hall from Friday, June 21 to Thursday, June 27. Friday through Monday she’ll be joined by co-director Malika Zouhali-Worrall.
SOME GIRL(S) Q and A Friday, June 28 at the NoHo 7
SOME GIRL(S) filmmaker Daisy von Scherler Mayer will participate in a Q&A after the 7:40 PM screening at the NoHo 7 on Friday, June 28.
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