The warmth and wit of celebrated playwright turned auteur Marcel Pagnol (The Marseille Trilogy) shines through in the enchanting slice-of-life comedy The Baker’s Wife (1938). Returning once again to the Provençal countryside he knew intimately, Pagnol draws a vivid portrait of a close-knit village where the marital woes of a sweetly deluded baker (the inimitable Raimu, heralded by no less than Orson Welles as “the greatest actor who ever lived”) snowball into a scandal that engulfs the entire town. Marrying the director’s abiding concern for the experiences of ordinary people with an understated but superbly judged visual style, The Baker’s Wife is at once wonderfully droll and piercingly perceptive in its nuanced treatment of the complexities of human relationships.
Here’s are some fun facts about the movie:






The Academy will announce the final five nominees on January 22. Read Nancy Tartaglione’s Deadline Hollywood post about the shortlist, including a couple surprising omissions,
For 2018, this ever-popular event will be occurring at eight of our neighborhood venues including our brand new theater in Glendale and the magnificent single screen, art deco AHRYA FINE ARTS in Beverly Hills (
As Greg Laemmle is fond of saying “Christmas Eve isn’t just Chinese food!” He elaborates, “This is your once-a-year chance to be the star of the shtetl. Join with friends and neighbors and sing your heart out alongside Fiddler’s screen legends. And it’s okay if you haven’t memorized all the songs. We provide the lyrics.”
Michael Schlesinger at the Music Hall (Beverly Hills)
ROBBO at the Ahrya Fine Arts (Beverly Hills)
Cantor AVIVA ROSENBLOOM at the Playhouse 7 (Pasadena)
ELISSA GLICKMAN at the Laemmle Glendale
AARON WOLF at the Royal (West L.A.)
GUSTAVO BULGACH at the NoHo 7 (N. Hollwyood)
ISAAC WADE at the Monica Film Center (Santa Monica)
Dr. ARTHUR BENJAMIN at the Claremont 5 (Claremont)
STEVE SASS at the Town Center 5 (Encino, 4:30pm Show)
KENNY ELLIS at theTown Center 5 (Encino, 7:30pm Show)

