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1200 N. Alvarado St. Los Angeles, CA 90026

213-484-8846 

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  • Sun 1pm-5pm, Thu 2pm-10pm, Fri 2pm-7pm, Sat 12pm-5pm
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  • Your <i>Weekly</i> Movie To-Do List

    Your Weekly Movie To-Do List

    | Thu, May 17, 2012

    Thursday, May 17 Two of the American Cinematheque's many facets are on display tonight. Robert Bresson's penultimate work of existential despair, The Devil, Probably, screens at Santa Monica's Aero Theatre in a pristine 35mm print that should not ... More »

  • Your <i>Weekly</i> Movie To-Do List

    Your Weekly Movie To-Do List

    | Thu, May 10, 2012

    Thursday, May 10 The UCLA Film and TV Archive has silent films about two hot-button issues in store for tonight, with Traffic in Souls (prostitution) and Where Are My Children (abortion). Over at the Egyptian, it's a night of disaster with Robert ... More »

  • Jon Jost Series at L.A. Filmforum & Cinefamily

    Jon Jost Series at L.A. Filmforum & Cinefamily

    | Thu, March 15, 2012

    Three local venues are partnering this weekend to screen films by Jon Jost, a self-taught artist whose work ranges from filmed features to avant-garde digital essays. While on Sunday L.A. Filmforum will host the U.S. premiere of Jost's 2010 experi... More »

  • Angelina Jolie and Other Auteurs

    Angelina Jolie and Other Auteurs

    | Thu, January 05, 2012

    Thurs., Jan 5 The Aero's screwball comedy series concludes with a pairing of Howard Hawks' delicious Ball of Fire (1941), starring Barbara Stanwyck as a nightclub chantoosie hiding out in an improbable house of academics, led by bookish (!) Gary C... More »

  • Your <i>Weekly</i> Movie To-Do List

    Your Weekly Movie To-Do List

    | Thu, September 08, 2011

    Thurs., Sept. 8 Tonight's the final night to catch Littlerock, Mike Ott's award-winning fresh take on the California road-trip indie, at the Sunset 5. Sat., Sept. 10 This month's installment of Film Journeys at the Echo Park Film Center feature... More »

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    ofelia.delcorazon | Los Angeles, CA | 1 Reviews

    | Wed, January 12, 2011

    Thursday, January 13 – TRANSGENDER SHORT FILMS FROM THE TG FILM FEST – 8 PM These genre-blurring short films weave elements of documentary and narrative film to entertain and enlighten with sweet, seductive, and subversive visions from the queerest part of the LGBT spectrum. The screening includes works by established and emerging filmmakers including Iris prizewinner Lee Mi-Rang's The Bath, and Transproofed by Andrea James and Calpernia Addams, the real-life subject of the Emmy-winning Soldiers Girl. Zsa-Zsa Gershick’s Door Prize won for Best Short at the 2010 Kansas City Gay and Lesbian Film Festival while Queerer Than Thou has screened at over 50 LGBT film festivals on four continents. These films will make your heart twinge, melt, race, and pound. Enjoy the ride! FILMMAKERS IN ATTENDANCE! More info http://www.tgfilmfest.com

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