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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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Filed Under: Music Hall 3, Playhouse 7, Q&A's, Town Center 5

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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CAN’T STAND LOSING YOU Q&A’s this Weekend with Police Guitarist Andy Summers

March 31, 2015 by Lamb L.

Based on his acclaimed memoir, CAN’T STAND LOSING YOU follows Andy Summers’ journey from his early days in the ‘60s music scene, to chance encounters with drummer Stewart Copeland and bassist Sting, which led to the formation of The Police. Throughout the band’s career Summers captured its history with his candid photographs. Utilizing rare archival footage and insights from the guitarist’s side of the stage, the film brings together past and present as the band members reunite for a global reunion tour in 2007.

Mr. Summers and CAN’T STAND LOSING YOU producer Norman Golightly will participate in Q&A’s this weekend on the following schedule:

FRIDAY, APRIL 3
Royal – Andy Summers after the 7:40pm show
Playhouse – Producer Norman Golightly after the 7:20pm show
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Playhouse – Andy Summers after the 7:20pm show
Royal – Producer Norman Golightly after the 7:40pm show

JUST ADDED:

SUNDAY, APRIL 12
Royal – Andy Summers after the 7:00pm show
THURSDAY, APRIL 16
Royal – Andy Summers after the 7:00pm show

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MAN FROM RENO Q&A’s at the Royal and Playhouse Opening Weekend

March 26, 2015 by Lamb L.

A stranger in the increasingly strange city of San Francisco, Japanese crime novelist Aki (Ayako Fujitani of Tokyo!) is unsure of precisely what role she has to play in a real-life murder mystery involving ambiguous MacGuffins and amorphous identities. Unfolding in lonely places such as bookshops and hotel bars, Dave Boyle’s (Surrogate Valentine, White On Rice, Big Dreams Little Tokyo) moody thriller MAN FROM RENO uncovers exhilarating new takes on genre conventions.

We are opening MAN FROM RENO on Friday, March 27 at the Royal and Playhouse. The filmmaker and lead actors will participate in Q&A’s on the following schedule:

Playhouse: Director-co-writer Dave Boyle and actors Ayako Fujitani and Pepe Serna after the 7 and 9:50 PM screenings on Friday, March 27, moderated by actress Amanda Plummer (Pulp Fiction); Mr. Boyle and Mr. Serna after the 7 PM screening on Saturday the 28th.

Royal: Mr. Boyle, Ms. Fujitani and Mr. Serna will participate in a Q&A after the 4:30 screening and introduce the 10 Pm screening on Saturday, March 28.

http://www.vimeo.com/115671742

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SHE’S LOST CONTROL Q&A’s this Weekend at the NoHo

March 25, 2015 by Lamb L.

SHE’S LOST CONTROL director Anja Marquardt will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:50 PM screenings at the NoHo Friday through Sunday, March 27-29. Producer-composer Simon Taufique, actress Lila Robbins and production designer David Meyer will join her for the Friday screening.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unphj-wajzg

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EFFIE GRAY Opens Chain-Wide April 3; Royal Q&A with Twice Oscar-Nominated EFFIE GRAY Costume Designer Ruth Myers

March 25, 2015 by Lamb L.

In EFFIE GRAY, actress-screenwriter Emma Thompson portrays the forbidden realms of Victorian society through the true story of the marriage of Effie Gray and renowned art critic John Ruskin, exposing a secret world of unrequited passion hidden behind the veil of an opulent public life. Set in an era when neither divorce nor homosexuality were tolerated, EFFIE GRAY is the story of a beautiful young woman coming of age, and finding her own voice in a world where women were expected to be seen but not heard. Within the lush environs of a world brimming with art, painting, high society and feverishly bucolic scenes of the Scottish countryside, EFFIE GRAY explores the intricate relationship between sexual intolerance, repression and desire which continue to permeate society today. In this impeccably crafted period drama, Thompson delicately and incisively probes the marital politics of the Victorian era, and beyond.

We will open EFFIE GRAY on April 3 at our Royal, Playhouse, Claremont, NoHo and Town Center theaters. Costume designer Ruth Myers, twice an Oscar nominee, will participate in a Q&A moderated by film critic F.X. Feeney following the 7 PM screening at the Royal on Friday, April 3rd.

http://vimeo.com/116435893

KPFK recently aired a terrific interview with the film’s producers and composer. You can listen to it here.

Dakota Fanning in EFFIE GRAY

Ms. Myers was brought up in Manchester and trained at St. Martin’s School of Art in London, then working at the Royal Court Theatre on a student grant, followed by a year working in repertory before returning to the Royal Court, where she contributed to numerous productions including John Osborne’s “Hotel in Amsterdam”, “Time Present” and David Hare’s “Stag”. Her first professional assignment was sewing sequins all night on costumes for the great designer Anthony Powell. During this period, she worked as assistant to the legendary Sophie Devine, who as ‘Motley’ had created the costumes for many of the early English classic films including director David Lean’s “Great Expectations”. With her encouragement, Ruth Myers started to design for low-budget English films beginning in 1967 with “Smashing Time” (now famous for its era-defining Mod look), “A Touch of Class,” Peter Medak’s “The Ruling Class” and The Twelve Chairs”. After being persuaded to come to America by Gene Wilder, she collaborated with him on “The World’s Greatest Lover,” “The Woman in Red” and “Haunted Honeymoon”. At that time she also designed for Joseph Losey’s “Galileo” and “The Romantic Englishwoman.” It was on this film that she met her late husband, production designer Richard MacDonald. As a couple, they enjoyed a dynamic collaboration on films that include Sydney Pollack’s “The Firm,” Fred Schepisi’s “Plenty” and “The Russia House,” Norman Jewison’s “And Justice For All,” Ken Russell’s “Altered States”, Jack Clayton’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes” and Barry Sonnenfeld’s “The Addams Family,” for which she received an Academy Award® nomination. Since 1993, she has designed more than 30 films, including Curtis Hanson’s “L.A. Confidential” (Emmy nomination), Douglas McGrath’s “Emma” (for which she earned her second Academy Award® nomination), “Nicholas Nickleby” and “Infamous,” Taylor Hackford’s “Proof of Life,”, Mimi Leder’s “Deep Impact,” John Curran’s “The Painted Veil,” “City of Ember,” and “The Golden Compass” (directed by Chris Weitz). Her most recent assignments include “Dorian Gray,” Terence Davies’ “The Deep Blue Sea” and Phil Kaufman’s “Hemingway and Gelhorn” (Emmy nomination), “Mortdecai,” starring Johnny Depp, with upcoming titles including “Molly Moon: The Incredible Hypnotist.”

 

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Filed Under: Claremont 5, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Q&A's, Royal, Town Center 5

MARFA GIRL Q&A with Actors, Producer and Cinematographer Opening Night at the NoHo

March 24, 2015 by Lamb L.

MARFA GIRL, the new film from visionary director Larry Clark (Kids, Ken Park, Bully), follows Adam, a directionless 16-year-old living in the working class U.S./Mexico border town of Marfa, Texas, and his sexual relationships with his teenage girlfriend; twenty-something neighbor; aggressive local artist; and high school teacher, while an unhinged, misogynistic border patrol agent watches over the neighborhood. What ensues is a web of sex, drugs, and violence as the Latino skater punks adjust to their gritty, aimless life in the dead end town.

MARFA GIRL actors Jeremy St. James and Indigo Rael, along with producer Adam Sherman and cinematographer David Newbert, will participate in a Q&A after the 7:10 PM screening at the NoHo opening night, Friday, March 27 at the NoHo 7.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCppy4_nfdc

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