LAURENCE ANYWAYS writer-director-editor Xavier Dolan walks us through a key scene from his new movie. From the New York Times “Anatomy of a Scene” series:
LAURENCE ANYWAYS opens July 5th at the Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills.
by Lamb L.
LAURENCE ANYWAYS writer-director-editor Xavier Dolan walks us through a key scene from his new movie. From the New York Times “Anatomy of a Scene” series:
LAURENCE ANYWAYS opens July 5th at the Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills.
by Lamb L.
A film recommendation from Bob Laemmle.
The Attack is a fascinating drama that examines the Israeli/Palestinian situation from the vantage point of Lebanese Director Ziad Doueiri. Raising hosts of questions but resisting clear-cut answers, the filmmaker applies a deft and even-handed approach to his subject. Under Doueiri’s supervision, the acting is superb and believable to the point that it almost feels like you’re watching a documentary.
The story of how The Attack was made and distributed is nearly as compelling as the movie itself. Shot on location in both Israel and the Palestinian territories, the producers had to navigate and overcome complex political, bureaucratic and security issues. What’s more, the controversial nature of the film has led to a revolving door of financial backers.
While screening successfully to Arab audiences via the festival circuit, it’s unfortunate that the film will likely not be released in the Palestinian territories or most other Arab countries. However, it will play in Israel and tracking its performance there should prove interesting.
Of course, movie-goers around the world including Laemmle audiences here in L.A., should consider themselves fortunate indeed to be able to reap the benefit of Doueiri’s talent, passion, and commitment. Filmmakers like him and Tobias Lindholm (who’s equally riveting Danish thriller A Hijacking is also currently running) are just two present-moment examples of the incredible work being done by filmmakers across the globe. We are truly in a golden age of world cinema. Let’s be sure not to miss it!
The Attack is currently playing at our Royal and Playhouse 7 locations. It will be opening at the Town Center 5 on July 3. Click here for more details.
– Bob Laemmle
by Lamb L.
DETENTION OF THE DEAD director Alex Craig Mann will participate in a Q&A at the NoHo after the 7:50 PM screening on Friday, June 28.
by Lamb L.
Win a Pair of Tickets to CASABLANCA at the vintage Saban Theatre — this Saturday!
The Los Angeles Conservancy will screen the iconic 1942 film at 2pm on Saturday, June 29, at the 1930 Saban Theatre (formerly Fox Wilshire) in Beverly Hills.
We have a limited number of tickets to give away for the 2pm screening. To enter, email your favorite quote from the film to [email protected] by 8AM, June 28th. We’ll pick the winners at random and notify them by email.
For details on the screening and the Conservancy’s 27th annual “Last Remaining Seats” series of classic films in historic theatres, click here: http://ow.ly/mrGFU
by Lamb L.
Tim DeChristopher, the subject of the new documentary BIDDER 70, was on David Letterman’s show last night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_3a4aMv6Ig
by Lamb L.
FILL THE VOID star Hadas Yaron will participate in Q&A’s at the Royal after the 8 PM screening on Saturday, June 29 and after the 5:40 PM screening on Sunday, June 30. She will also introduce the subsequent screenings.
by Lamb L.
THE ROOM director/star Tommy Wiseau and co-star Greg Sestero in person at the NoHo 7 June 28 and 29 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this midnight movie phenomenon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCj8sPCWfUw
by Lamb L.
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.