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500 YEARS director Pamela Yates in person & a chance to see her earlier films

July 26, 2017 by Lamb L.

500 YEARS: LIFE IN RESISTANCE is a brilliant new stand-alone documentary, but it’s also the third part of a trilogy by acclaimed documentarian Pamela Yates beginning with the 1983 film WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE and continuing with the 2011 follow-up GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR. We are very excited to present her earlier films in the trilogy as weekend morning screenings July 29th & 30th only at our Monica Film Center and Pasadena Playhouse 7 locations.

Director Pamela Yates and her Producing Partner Paco de Onís will appear in person for Q&As:

following the 7:10 pm showings of 500 YEARS at the Monica Film Center on Friday, 7/28 and Sunday, 7/30

for a joint Q&A following the 10:45 am screening of 500 YEARS, the 11:20 am screening of WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE, and the 11:00 am screening of GRANITO at the Monica Film Center on Saturday, July 29th only. All 3 films should end at the same time, and the audiences will be escorted into a single auditorium for the Q&A.

following the 7:00 pm show of 500 YEARS at the Playhouse in Pasadena on Saturday, 7/29

for a joint Q&A following the 10:45 am screening of 500 YEARS, the 11:20 screening of WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE, and the 11:00 am screening of GRANITO at the Pasadena Playhouse on Sunday, July 30th only. All 3 films should end at the same time, and the audiences will be escorted into a single auditorium for the Q&A.

Pamela Yates will briefly introduce each screening which is followed by a Q&A.

 

Pamela Yates in 1982

 

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SWIM TEAM Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center with Director Lara Stolman and Special Guests; Plus Sensory Friendly Screenings.

July 14, 2017 by Lamb L.

Sensory Friendly Screenings
Our 11:10am shows of SWIM TEAM on Saturday, July 22nd and Sunday, July 23rd will be sensory friendly screenings. The lights are dimmed but stay on during the screening. The volume is lowered and viewers can freely move about. For guests and families living with autism or other special needs. All behaviors are welcome.

Q&A’s
SWIM TEAM filmmakers and special guests will participate in Q&As on the following  schedule:

Friday, July 21 at 4:30pm: Director Lara Stolman

Friday, July 21 at 7:20pm: Director Lara Stolman and Producer Shanna Belott

Saturday, July 22 at 4:30pm: Director Lara Stolman with Autism Society of Los Angeles

Saturday, July 22 at 7:20pm: Director Lara Stolman with UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment

Sunday, July 23 at 1:50pm: Olympic Gold Medalist Kaitlin Sandeno and Producer Shanna Belott

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxY2QkmTK4

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BATTLE SCARS Cast and Crew Q&A Opening Night at the Monica Film Center.

July 13, 2017 by Lamb L.

The BATTLE SCARS writer-director Danny Buday, actress Heather McComb, director of photography Jason Oldak, costume designer Lindsay Zir, and producers George Young Warner and Lane Carlson will participate in a Q&A at the Monica Film Center after the 7:10 PM screening on Friday, July 14.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVXAA-Pv2f4

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THE WRONG LIGHT Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center Opening Weekend.

July 13, 2017 by Lamb L.

THE WRONG LIGHT producers Susan Maclaury and Albie Hecht of Shine Global will participate in Q&As at the Monica Film Center following the 7:40 PM screenings on Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22.

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THE SKYJACKER’S TALE Filmmaker in Person at the Monicas for Q&A’s Opening Weekend.

July 12, 2017 by Lamb L.

THE SKYJACKERS TALE filmmaker Jamie Kastner will participate in Q&As following the 7:20 screenings on Friday and Saturday evening at the Monica Film Center, July 14 and 15.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XS4W4ZnkVU

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MISFORTUNE Actor-Filmmaker Desmond Devenish in Person for a Q&A Saturday at the Music Hall.

July 12, 2017 by Lamb L.

MISFORTUNE actor-filmmaker Desmond Devenish will participate in a Q&A after the 9:55 PM screening at the Music Hall on Saturday, July 15.

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The Monica Film Center Hosts the BATTLE SCARS Filmmaking Team Friday Night.

July 12, 2017 by Lamb L.

BATTLE SCARS writer-director Danny Buday, actress Heather McComb, and producer George Young Warner will participate in a Q&A at the Monica Film Center after the 7:10 PM screening on Friday, July 14.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVXAA-Pv2f4

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Q&A’s with the TYRUS Filmmaker July 17-19 at the Ahrya Fine Arts, NoHo, and Playhouse.

July 10, 2017 by Lamb L.

TYRUS director Pamela Tom will participate in Q&A’s after all three Laemmle screenings: July 17 at the Fine Arts, July 18 at the Playhouse, and July 19 at the NoHo. Click here for tickets.

TYRUS is a tour-de-force documentary about the Guangzhou-born, L.A.-based visual artist Tyrus Wong, his breathtaking scope of work across multiple artistic mediums, and his personal journey navigating racial bigotry in 20th century America.

The film takes the audience on a remarkable journey – from his birthplace of Guangzhou, China in 1910 to the boarding houses of LA’s old Chinatown and the studios of the Golden Age of Hollywood. The film explores his formative years as a young WPA artist and the influence of Sung Dynasty art on his work.

Mr. Wong passed away in December at 106 years old but we see him in the documentary still vibrant, flying his magnificent creations high above the Pacific Ocean – the same waters he crossed as a young boy over 95 years ago.

The film includes original interviews of Tyrus Wong, guest interviews, archival footage & photos, clips and concept art from early Hollywood movies and over 80 years of Tyrus Wong artwork – much of it rare and never before seen. TYRUS captures the richness and texture of Tyrus’s career while also revealing the inner life and character of this rare individual.

Interviewees include Tyrus Wong, best selling writer Lisa See, animation artists and writers Don Hahn, Charles Solomon, Eric Goldberg, John Canemaker, Paul Felix, Milton Quon, art curators Sonia Mak, Bill Stern, Ellen Harrington, Mark Johnson, California watercolor expert Gordon McLelland and Hollywood film historian Joe Musso.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTpq1iy0phM

TYRUS premiered at the 42nd Telluride Film Festival and has garnered awards at the San Diego Asian Film Festival (Audience), Hawaii Int’l Film Festival (Audience), Newport Beach Film Festival (Audience), DisOrient Film Festival (Best Feature Documentary), Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (Special Jury Prize), Cintopia Film Festival (Best Director), Boston Asian American Film Festival (Audience) and Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (Best Feature Documentary).

Pamela Tom is a writer, director and producer whose work includes documentary and narrative film and television. Tom served as a production executive at KCET and was the post-production producer on the BBC/PBS national series WW2: Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, The Nazis, and the West and the network producer on Wired Science, a PBS national primetime series produced in partnership with Wired magazine. She was also the field producer on the PBS pilot, Becoming the Buddha in Los Angeles.

Tom’s award-winning narrative short film Two Lies, about a divorced Chinese woman who has plastic surgery to make her eyes rounder, screened at hundreds of film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, New Directors/New Films, the Smithsonian Institution, and aired on numerous PBS stations, including KCET, WNET and WGBH.

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