GOLDEN GLOBE FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM SERIES 2015 |
January 5 - 10, 2015 at the Aero and Egyptian Theatres |
Discover the best of 2014's foreign-language cinema with screenings of the five films nominated for Best Foreign-Language Film Golden Globe at the Aero Theatre. Then meet the filmmakers at a free panel discussion at the Egyptian Theatre!
The nominees are: FORCE MAJEURE, Sweden; GETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE AMSALEM, Israel; IDA, Poland/Denmark; LEVIATHAN, Russia; TANGERINES, Estonia.
Please join us for a FREE panel discussion with directors of the Golden Globe Best Foreign-Language Film Nominees, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. This seminar will also stream online. Click here to watch.
All films in original language with English subtitles.
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AERO THEATRE1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90403 |
Monday, January 5 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
Tuesday, January 6 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
| IDA2014, Poland/Denmark, Music Box Films, 82 min. Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski.
Set in 1962 and shot in B&W, this haunting drama is carried by two exceptional performances in very different roles. While visiting family before taking the vows to become a nun, shy Anna (newcomer Agata Trzebuchowska) is shocked to learn that her birth name is Ida Lebenstein, and that her parents were killed during WWII. With her hard-nosed aunt (Agata Kulesza), she sets out to find their graves – a journey that takes them through Poland's painful past to the doorsteps of their futures.
In Polish with English subtitles.
Discussion following with director Pawel Pawlikowski.
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Wednesday, January 7 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
| TANGERINES(MANDARIINID)2013, Estonia, 89 min. Dir. Zaza Urushadze.
This poignant drama about shared humanity challenging artificial borders is set in Abkhazia during the 1990s, when the region was fighting to separate from Georgia. Old Ivo (Lembit Ulfsak) and his neighbor Markus (Elmo Nüganen), who is determined to harvest his tangerine orchard, are about the only ones left in their village until two wounded soldiers - from opposite sides of the bloody conflict - wind up under Ivo's roof.
In Russian and Estonian with English subtitles.
Discussion following with director Zaza Urushadze.
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Thursday, January 8 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
| GETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE AMSALEM2014, Music Box Films, 115 min, Israel, Dir. Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz.
"Gett" is Hebrew for a divorce decree - something that's very tough to get in Israel, where rabbinical courts hold jurisdiction and mutual consent is required. This riveting drama follows the five-year struggle of Viviane Amsalem (Ronit Elkabetz) to break from her loveless marriage to husband Elisha (Simon Abkarian); its powerful examination of the roles of men and women in a religious society where they are not always equal recalls Asghar Farhadi's A SEPARATION.
In Hebrew, French and Arabic with English subtitles.
Discussion following with co-director-actress Ronit Elkabetz and co-director Shlomi Elkabetz.
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Friday, January 9 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
| FORCE MAJEURE(TURIST)2014, Sweden, Magnolia Pictures, 118 min. Dir. Ruben Ostlund.
If you're vacationing with your wife and kids in the Alps when disaster suddenly threatens, what do you do? If you're Tomas (Johannes Bah Kuhnke), you panic – a reaction that produces an avalanche of consequences in this perceptive, funny and ultimately moving look at family dynamics in a crisis. Gorgeously shot by Fredrik Wenzel, this highly original film picked up the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
In Swedish, English and French with English subtitles.
Introduction by director Ruben Ostlund.
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EGYPTIAN THEATRE6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028 |
Saturday, January 10 - 1:00 PM - Egyptian Theatre |
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Free Event! Live Web Stream!
GOLDEN GLOBE FOREIGN-LANGUAGE NOMINEES SEMINAR
Please join us for a FREE panel discussion with the filmmakers of the Golden Globe nominees for Best Foreign-Language Film in person!
The following directors are confirmed to appear: Andrey Zvyagintsev, Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz, Zaza Urushadze, Pawel Pawlikowski, and Ruben Ostlund.
Moderated by Mike Goodridge (writer on film with 20 years in print, recently edited the Filmcraft series of books and wrote the Filmcraft Directing book).*
A reception for the entire audience will follow the symposium. This is a free event, but we encourage you to RSVP to secure your seat. Doors will open at 11am. Click here to RSVP for the symposium.
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