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ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale

June 24, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle 1 Comment

ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in GlendaleART IN THE ARTHOUSE  proudly presents COLOR, LANGUAGE, TEXTURE & TONE featuring works by Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale. The art is for sale and on display till October 2019. Sales benefit the Laemmle Foundation and its support of humanitarian and environmental causes in Los Angeles. Stop by our gallery –  no need to buy a movie ticket to view.

About the exhibit
JOYCE ELIAS: Living near Lake Michigan in an area known for sultry skies and dreary days, one might expect Joyce Elias to express her work in various shades of gray. Most mornings, Elias travels to the edge of that lake and photographs the waters and moody heavens that surround it.“The connection between art and nature intrigues me,” says Elias. In this series, “limiting the size and shapes in the works allows me more freedom to experiment with the unusual color combinations found in the natural world”.

ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale

Color bounds out of her evenly painted tempera works – flat, rounded forms gyrate as they intersect the plane. Influenced by Josef Albers and Sonia Delaunay, artists who deeply explored color from 1900 to the late 1970s, Elias’ nuanced shades dance between semi-circle shapes. Color is a funny thing; it grabs us in the darkest of times. The artist’s choice of language is born out of tone and vibration. A graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, Elias later earned a teaching degree at the School of Art Institute in Chicago

BEA HUSMAN: Fellow Chicagoan, Bea Husman uses a language that stems from texture, tone and archaeology. An iconoclast inspired by her world travels, she created cultured works where color acts as a ploy and texture creates dimension, even within a silkscreen print. Husman remained productive until her last days at 96 years of age.

ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale

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OUR TIME and THE CHAMBERMAID, Two Brilliant Mexican Films, Opening Soon.

June 19, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

After Alfonso Cuarón won the Best Director Oscar for Roma in February, people began pointing out that the Academy had given the award to a Mexican filmmaker in five out of the last six years, a remarkable turn of events. (Cuaron won once before, for Gravity, Alejandro Iñárritu twice for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) and The Revenant and Guillermo del Toro once for The Shape of Water.) In the coming weeks at the Royal we’ll be showcasing even more cinematic talent from Mexico with two terrific new movies: we’ll open Our Time [Nuestro Tiempo] on June 28 and The Chambermaid [La Camarista] on July 5, both at the Royal in West L.A.

In Our Time, a family lives in the Mexican countryside raising fighting bulls. Esther is in charge of running the ranch, while her husband Juan, a world-renowned poet, raises and selects the animals. Although in an open marriage, their relationship begins to crumble when Esther falls in love with an American horsebreaker and Juan is unable to control his jealousy.

From the moment he arrived on the film scene seventeen years ago with his debut feature Japón, Reygadas has been the complete package: a mature and accomplished artist who is both contemporary with countrymen Cuarón, del Toro, and Iñárritu and operating on his own plane – earning his place as “the one-man third wave of Mexican cinema.” His previous films include Silent Night (2007) and Post Tenebras Lux (2012), awarded the Jury Prize and Best Director at Cannes Film Festival. Armed with a full arsenal of aesthetic and narrative tools and persistently fearless in their realignment, he has consistently traversed new cinematic territory for himself and within movie history.

Writing in Sight & Sound, Giovanni Marchini Camia called Our Time “a soul-searching work of scorching honesty that functions both as an anatomy of love and marriage, and as an evisceration of masculinity.”

OUR TIME and THE CHAMBERMAID, Two Brilliant Mexican Films, Opening Soon.
Phil Burgers and Carlos Reygadas in OUR TIME.

In her feature film debut The Chambermaid, theater director Lila Avilés turns the monotonous work day of Eve (Gabriela Cartol), a chambermaid at a high-end Mexico City hotel, into a beautifully observed film of rich detail. Set entirely in this alienating environment, with extended scenes taking place in the guest rooms, hallways, and cleaning facilities, this minimalist yet sumptuous movie brings to the fore Eve’s hopes, dreams, and desires. As with Cuarón’s Roma, set in the same city, The Chambermaid salutes the invisible women caretakers who are the hard-working backbone of society. – New Directors/New Films

OUR TIME and THE CHAMBERMAID, Two Brilliant Mexican Films, Opening Soon.
Gabriela Cartol in THE CHAMBERMAID.

 

New York Times co-chief film critic called The Chambermaid “sublime [with] moments of beauty, tenderness and freedom [that] provide flickers of humanity that feel almost miraculous.”

OUR TIME and THE CHAMBERMAID, Two Brilliant Mexican Films, Opening Soon.
Lila Avilés

Further acclaim for The Chambermaid:

“Possessed of a deadpan wit and downplayed humanistic warmth… and a poised lead performance by Gabriela Cartol. It will mark Avilés as a name to watch.” – Jonathan Romney, Screen International

“Funny and playful… Nuanced and natural, it has a quiet and modest power as it comments on the ironies of contemporary cities like Mexico City and their growing economic divide.” – John Fink, The Film Stage

“Winningly grounded. A compassionate tribute to Mexico’s anonymous laboring classes.” – John Hopewell, Variety

“Formally confident and technically polished. Avilés is an exciting find.” – Dan Sallitt, MUBI

 

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ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: The Pasadena Art Show 2019 June 30

June 19, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Laemmle’s Art in the Arthouse proudly presents THE PASADENA ART SHOW 2019.  Please join us as we celebrate our local artists in an intimate theatre setting. Our special event features a slideshow on the big screen, artist talks, and of course refreshments. Meet the artists and stay for the bagels, mimosas and conversation Art in the Arthouse is known for. Sales benefit the Laemmle Foundation and its support of humanitarian and environmental causes in the Los Angeles region.

ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: The Pasadena Art Show 2019 June 30

About the Exhibit
Our annual community exhibit is a powerful collective voice emerging from individual expression  – celebrating art-making through a communal creative vibration. This show encourages an engaged visual conversation between artists and moviegoers. In photography, painting and digital imagery, we discover surreal gardens, humans embracing, light and water, the human condition and the nature of space and bloom. These atmospheric elements act as a coalescing force. Many of the nineteen works presented explore themes in a nuanced fashion, creating shadows, tones and an array of dramatic environments. A large scale of song and fury prevails. Art that one creates, must move. While two-dimensional images stand still, stillness moves its viewers. Technical rigor is important, but passion and sensitivity is sought and found. Art patrons often search for messages articulated in specific languages. All of our creatives successfully hit this mark. Thanks to our artists and to producer Lynn Chang for once again transforming our halls into a magnificent gallery.
       -Joshua Elias, Curator

Artist Reception:
Laemmle Playhouse 7
Sunday June 30, 11-1pm
Refreshments will be provided

RSVP here
This is a Free Event

ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: The Pasadena Art Show 2019 June 30

 

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THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED Q&A’s with Director at the Music Hall.

June 19, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED Q&A’s with director Assia Boundaoui following the 7:40 pm show on Friday, 6/21 and Saturday, 6/22 and Thursday, 6/27 and also after the 3:10 pm show on Sunday, 6/23.

 

https://youtu.be/kyv2WwibtB8

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INTO THE MIRROR Q&A’s with Filmmakers Opening Weekend at the Music Hall.

June 19, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

INTO THE MIRROR Q&A’s with star/writer Jamie Bacon and star/co writer Charles Streeter following the 9:45 pm show on Friday, 6/21 and Saturday 6/22.

 

https://youtu.be/FDmr3TTScX0

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BEFORE STONEWALL Q&A’s with Filmmakers Opening Weekend at the Ahrya Fine Arts.

June 18, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

BEFORE STONEWALL Q&A’s with director Greta Schiller and Co-Director Robert Rosenberg following the 7:30 pm show on Friday, 6/28 and Saturday, 6/29 and after the 1:30 pm show on Sunday, 6/30. Saturday’s shows will have intros by ONE Archive.

https://vimeo.com/313875495

 

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MADAM YANKELOVA’S FINE LITERATURE CLUB Q&A with filmmaker Opening Day at the Town Center.

June 18, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

MADAM YANKELOVA’S FINE LITERATURE CLUB director director Guilhad Emilio Schenker will participate in a Q&A following the 5:30 pm show on Friday, 6/21.

 

https://vimeo.com/310991989

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LAEMMLE LIVE presents The Santa Monica Symphony with Rich Capparela July 14

June 16, 2019 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

LAEMMLE LIVE presents The Santa Monica Symphony with Rich Capparela July 14

LAEMMLE LIVE proudly presents musicians from the Santa Monica Symphony featuring Susan Greenberg-Flute, Sara Canning-Clarinet, Guido Lamell-Violin, Carol Sandstrom-Viola and Tom Lloyd-Cello. The ensemble will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, Crusell and Haydn. Beloved classical radio announcer Rich Capparela returns to Laemmle Live to host. Santa Monica Symphony, heralded by the Huffington Post as the “crown jewel of Southern California’s community orchestras” has been serving the community through quality, free concerts since 1945.

The Santa Monica Symphony enhances lifelong learning through special open rehearsals and performances at local schools, libraries and community events. The orchestra presents six concerts annually at Santa Monica HighSchool’s Barnum Hall and other locations, including the annual Martin Luther King Day concert at Santa Monica’s SGI auditorium. Santa Monica Symphony Music Director and Conductor Guido Lamell, who also serves as a violinist for the LA Philharmonic, has led the orchestra for the past seven years in well attended concerts of works ranging from venerable masters to cutting-edge composers. The Santa Monica Symphony will celebrate its 75th anniversary in the upcoming season, and Maestro Lamell and the symphony musicians look forward to presenting another exciting and successful season of concerts to delight the community.

The mission of the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra is to provide free quality classical music concerts to the residents of Santa Monica, Los Angeles County and the Southern California community.

LAEMMLE LIVE presents The Santa Monica Symphony with Rich Capparela July 14

This is a Free Event
RSVP via Eventbrite
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Monica Film Center
1332 2nd Street
Santa Monica
11am – 12pm

 

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Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/artfully-united | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3b8JTym | ARTFULLY UNITED is a celebration of the power of positivity and a reminder that hope can sometimes grow in the most unlikely of places. As artist Mike Norice creates a series of inspirational murals in under-served neighborhoods in and around Los Angeles, the Artfully United Tour transforms from a simple idea on a wall to a community of artists and activists coming together to heal and uplift a city.

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RELEASE DATE: 10/17/2025
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Cast: Mike Norice

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