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Cedars Sinai’s Jewish Wisdom & Wellness Screening of THE FAREWELL PARTY April 28 at the Music Hall

April 14, 2015 by Lamb L.

Right to Die laws were back in the news following the November 1, 2014 death of Brittany Maynard. Maynard was a California resident who moved to Oregon to take advantage of that state’s Death With Dignity law. Since her death, two California State Senators have proposed a similar measure in California.

Serving as an entry point to discussing this issue is the hit Israeli comedy (yes, comedy), THE FAREWELL PARTY.

Together with Cedars Sinai Medical Center, we are pleased to offer an advance screening of THE FAREWELL PARTY on Tuesday, April 28 at 7:30 PM at the Music Hall Theatre in Beverly Hills. The screening is part of the Jewish Wisdom & Wellness program that is being produced by Cedars with events throughout the city.

Following the film, there will be a PANEL DISCUSSION in the theatre. Join Rabbis Susan Laemmle and Jason Weiner, ethicist Dr. Stuart Finder and grief expert Michele Prince, Director of OUR HOUSE Grief Support Center as moderator for a Jewish perspective on issues raised in the movie including aging with dignity, dementia, and end of life care. Although this is a movie, the issues in this movie are ones that many people have to deal with daily. Let’s take dementia for example. Living with a relative with dementia can be tough for many families, which is why some may take it upon themselves to place their elderly relative in a facility like Lakeside Manor Assisted Living, so they can be looked after better. It’s about making choices for the wellbeing of family and friends. The Farewell Party will be a film that many people will be able to relate to.

Tickets are $18 for the general public, but significant discounts are available for those purchasing tickets with their Premiere Cards. We will begin our regular engagements of THE FAREWELL PARTY starting June 5 at the Royal, Playhouse and Town Center, but we encourage you to take advantage of this early screening as the panel screening promises to address this complex issue in a way that will deepen the issues and emotions raised by the film.

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Filed Under: Music Hall 3, Playhouse 7, Royal, Special Events, Town Center 5

THE HUMAN EXPERIMENT Executive Producer Sean Penn and Director Don Hardy at the Music Hall Friday Night

April 14, 2015 by Lamb L.

THE HUMAN EXPERIMENT lifts the veil on the shocking reality that thousands of untested chemicals are in our everyday products, homes and bodies. Simultaneously, the prevalence of many diseases continues to rise. From Oscar® winner Sean Penn and Emmy® winning journalists Dana Nachman and Don Hardy, THE HUMAN EXPERIMENT tells the personal stories of people who believe their lives have been affected by chemicals and takes viewers to the front lines as activists go head-to-head with the powerful and well-funded chemical industry. These activists bring to light a corrupt system that’s been hidden from consumers… until now.

Mr. Penn will introduce the 7:30 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, April 17. Mr. Hardy and special guests will participate in a Q&A afterward.

http://www.vimeo.com/31683038

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1915: Q&A’s All Weekend at Multiple Laemmle Venues

April 9, 2015 by Lamb L.

On the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide comes 1915, a mind-bending psychological thriller about one man’s mission to bring the ghost of a forgotten tragedy back to life. More than a cutting-edge mystery, 1915 is also an explosive call to action against the silence and denial that have fueled a century of genocide.

Special Q & A’s after the following performances:

Thursday, April 23: 7:50 Town Center (Director Alec Mouhibian + Special Guest)
Friday, April 24: 7:50 Encino (Producer Terry Leonard + Special Guest)
7:40 Pasadena (Production Designer Michael Fitzgerald + Special Guest)
Saturday, April 25: 2:50 Music Hall (Terry Leonard + SG)
3:10 Encino (actor Sam Page + Alec Mouhibian)
7:40 Pasadena (Terry Leonard + actress Debra Christofferson)
Sunday, April 26: 2:50 Music Hall (Terry Leonard + SG)
5:20 Pasadena (Alec Mouhibian + PD Michael Fitzgerald)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyo-G3dhMRM

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DIAL A PRAYER Q&A’s at the Music Hall Opening Weekend

April 2, 2015 by Lamb L.

DIAL A PRAYER is the story of Cora McCarthy (Brittany Snow), who has lost faith in her family, her work, the world at large and perhaps most importantly herself. Her hours logged at a call center for prayers amidst a slew of self-appointed healers is juxtaposed by her sterile home life with her shiny and structured mother. She soon finds herself at the center of a moral controversy when a stranger arrives intent on meeting his angel – Cora. A story of redemption, DIAL A PRAYER explores the large questions of destiny and fate versus faith.

Brittany Snow. Photo by Randall Slavin.

DIAL A PRAYER director Maggie Kiley will participate in a Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screenings at the Music Hall on Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11.

FRIDAY 4/10: Writer/Director Maggie Kiley, Editor Vincent Oresman, Production Designer Lauren Fitzsimmons and DP Gavin Kelly; Q&A Moderated by Lane Kneedler, Associate Director, Programming – American Film Institute

 

SATURDAY 4/11: Q&A w/Writer/Director Maggie Kiley, joined by Actors Brittany Snow ‘CORA’ Kate Flannery ‘SIOBHAN.’ Q&A Moderated by Jennifer Kushner of FILM INDEPENDENT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjn0DuP-hJ8

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Award-Winning MEDEAS Filmmaker Andrea Pallaoro at the Music Hall for a Q&A Opening Night

March 17, 2015 by Lamb L.

MEDEAS is an intimate portrait of a rural family’s inner lives and their relationship to a harsh and shifting landscape. Ennis, a stern, hard-working dairy farmer struggles to maintain control of his family and surrounding environment, while his wife, Christina, retreats into herself, progressively disconnecting from him and their five children. As tensions increase, each character must confront their yearnings and anxieties, culminating in a dangerous conflict between control and freedom, intimacy and alienation. A journey into the unpredictable boundaries of human behavior, MEDEAS explores the desperate lengths people are driven to by love and self-preservation.

The winner of the New Voices/New Visions Grand Jury Prize at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for MEDEAS , filmmaker Andrea Pallaoro also won the award for Best Director at the Marrakech International Film Festival and the Parajanov Prize for Best Visuals and Aesthetics at the Tbilisi International Film Festival. Additionally, Pallaoro won the UK-Italy Creative Industries Award for Best Innovative Budget at the Venice Film Festival.  Mr. Pallaoro will participate in a Q&A after the 7:30 PM screening at the Music Hall this Friday, March 20.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzGhcZTN64w

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We’ve Partnered with CineLife, the Art House/Indie-Focused Mobile App

March 11, 2015 by Lamb L.

CineLife is a free mobile app that puts art house theaters and independent film first. We are pleased to be official CineLife Launch Partners!

Designed for the film enthusiast, CineLife provides up-to-date information wherever you are. You can easily see what movies are playing, watch trailers, check reviews, find show times, and purchase tickets all in one place. You can even use your Laemmle Premiere Card!

You’ll never miss out on news, promotions, and special events like Q&As at your favorite Laemmle Theatres. CineLife also provides the latest indie film news from respected leaders and blogs in the art house community.

Download the CineLife app for your iPhone today and favorite your local Laemmle Theatre… or all Laemmle Theatres!
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Filed Under: Claremont 5, Music Hall 3, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

LOVE HUNTER Q&A’s this Weekend at the Music Hall

March 10, 2015 by Lamb L.

In the 1990’s, singer-songwriter Milan Mumin, the lead singer of the hugely influential Serbian rock band Love Hunters, electrified and gave voice to a generation of Serbians fighting an oppressive regime. Now, after ten years, we find Milan in New York City, driving a taxi (long shifts and loopy fares), cobbling together funds for a recording session of his dream album—to be recorded and released in America. When his bass guitar player suddenly quits, he finds a talented but prickly replacement, and a romantic spark, in a free-spirited guitarist named Kim. Just as rehearsals start picking up steam, Milan’s longtime Serbian girlfriend Lela arrives with very different plans for their future—she wants him to come home to Serbia where his reputation will let him be anything he wants—but Milan is determined to make his recording in America, at any cost.

We are pleased to open LOVE HUNTER, which the New York Times recently called “one of the most refreshing New York independent features since Ramin Bahrani’s ‘Man Push Cart,” this Friday at the Music Hall Theater. Filmmakers Nemanja Bala and Brane Bala, along with actress Jelena Stupljanin, will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screenings Friday through Sunday, March 13, 14 and 15.

http://vimeo.com/111320885

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Documentary 1971, About the Burglary that Exposed FBI Surveillance of Americans, “Adds the Intricate Excitement of a Thriller to Righteous Historical Outrage.”

March 4, 2015 by Lamb L.

Forty years before WikiLeaks and the NSA scandal, there was Media, Pennsylvania. In 1971, eight activists plotted an intricate break-in to the local FBI offices to leak stolen documents and expose the illegal surveillance of ordinary Americans in an era of anti-war activism. In this riveting heist story, the perpetrators reveal themselves for the first time, reflecting on their actions and raising broader questions surrounding security leaks and activism today. In his New Yorker review, Richard Brody wrote that 1971, directed by Johanna Hamilton and co-produced by Laura Poitras (director of Citizenfour), “unpacks a crucial but little-known episode in modern political and journalistic history…the story, including its cat-and-mouse aftermath, adds the intricate excitement of a thriller to righteous historical outrage.” The film “is a terrific time capsule with a resonant message.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-U_6DBXEY0
Michigan circa August 1969. Photographer: Raines family

 

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