Free Event: Global Media Makers Screening & Panel

Thursday, June 15, ArcLight Culver City
Global Media Makers is an innovative cultural exchange program that fosters supportive ongoing relationships between leading U.S. and international filmmaking talent.

Ali, the Goat and Ibrahim, dir. Sherif El Bendary, Egypt, LA Premiere
Ali believes his late girlfriend’s soul has been reincarnated in a goat. Ali, his goat and his friend Ibrahim embark on a journey of friendship and self-discovery across Egypt to reverse the curse.

Post screening panel with producer and Global Media Makers’ Fellow Hossam Elouan, and other filmmakers participating in the program, who will explore filmmaking in the region and discuss the importance of telling stories from an inside perspective. Global Media Makers is supported through a partnership between Film Independent and the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Free Event: Diversity Speaks Panels

Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18, Kirk Douglas Theatre
Addressing topical issues relating to diversity and inclusiveness both on and off the screen, Diversity Speaks’ focus is to expand the definition of diversity and act as a call to action for the entertainment industry.

Cis in a Trans World: Transgender Visibility:
Members of the trans creative community will discuss on-screen cis appropriation in depictions of trans stories, panelists include Candis Cayne (The Magicians), Mari Walker (Swim) and Rachel Crowl (And Then There Was Eve).

Whitewashing: Asian and Asian-American Representation in Film/TV: Leonardo Nam (Westworld), Kelly Hu (The Scorpion King), Kelvin Yu (Master of None), Ally Maki (Wrecked), Phil Yu (Angry Asian Man blog), Bruce Thierry Cheung (Don’t Come Back from the Moon) and Gloria Fan (VP of Current Programming, FOX) will discuss packaging of Asian cultural properties.

The Other: Documenting Marginalized Stories:
Panelists Sydney Freeland (Deidra & Laney Rob a Train), Valerie Red-Horse Mohl (Mankiller), Amy York Rubin (Boxed In), Xan Aranda (Room 104) and Marvin Lemus (Gente-fied) will shine a light on how these filmmakers and storytellers work within, and around, the current systems to be seen and heard.

Reclaiming Gay for Pay: What It Means to be ‘Out’ in Hollywood:
Panelists Lena Waithe (Master of None, Twenties), Keiynan Lonsdale (The Flash), Noah Galvin (The Real O’Neals) and Guy Branum (Talk Show the Game Show) question why it remains difficult to come out in Hollywood and the future of storytelling for the LGBTQ+ creative community. The panel will be moderated by Marc Malkin of E!.

State of Emergency: 25 Years After the LA Riots.
Panelists Sacha Jenkins (Burn Motherfucker, Burn!), Grace Lee (K-TOWN ‘92), Daniel Lindsay (LA ’92) and T.J. Martin (LA ’92) look back on the LA Riots and the continued impact they have on the city at large and the narratives it produces and inspires.

Additional Festival Screenings & Events

Premieres – added titles:
World premieres of fiction and documentary films featuring noteworthy talent.

Story of a Girl, dir. Kyra Sedgwick, USA, World Premiere
You Get Me, dir. Brent Bonacorso, USA, World Premiere

Focus 15
Founded 15 years ago this spring, Focus Features will celebrate its anniversary at the LA Film Festival with revival showings from its library of iconic movies and with screenings of highly anticipated new Focus movies, including the Festival’s Opening Night Film The Book of Henry, directed by Colin Trevorrow, screening on Wednesday, June 14, and Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled.

The Beguiled, dir. Sofia Coppola, USA, Special Advance Screening
Thursday, June 15, LACMA
The story unfolds during the Civil War, at a Southern girls’ boarding school. Its sheltered young women take in an injured enemy soldier. As they provide refuge and tend to his wounds, the house is taken over with sexual tension and dangerous rivalries, and taboos are broken in an unexpected turn of events.
Focus Features will release The Beguiled in theatres on June 23.
Q&A with Sofia Coppola to follow screening of The Beguiled.

A screening of Lost in Translation will follow the screening of The Beguiled.
Lost in Translation, dir. Sofia Coppola, USA, 2003
Thursday, June 15, LACMA
Shot entirely on location in Japan, Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation is a valentine to the nature of close friendships and to the city of Tokyo.

Moonrise Kingdom, dir. Wes Anderson, USA, 2012
Saturday, June 17, ArcLight Culver City
Set on an island off the coast of New England in summer 1965, Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom tells the story of two 12-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness.

The Kids Are Alright, dir. Lisa Cholodenko, USA, 2010
Wednesday, June 21, ArcLight Culver City
Nic and Jules are married with two teenage children. An unexpected new chapter begins for them as family ties are defined, re-defined, and then re-re defined.

Portlandia: A Look Back and A Look Forward
Thursday, June 15, Kirk Douglas Theatre
For the past seven seasons, Portlandia’s observational humor has been one step ahead of the cultural conversation. As the series gears up for its eighth and final installment, we hear from multi-hyphenates Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein about the show’s celebrated history and what’s next in advance of the final season.

Baroness Von Sketch Show
Friday, June 16, Kirk Douglas Theatre
Hailing from north of the border, these Baronesses of the Baroness Von Sketch Show are producing the best comedy you’ve never seen….until now! Catch a sneak peek before the show premieres on IFC. Lea DeLaria (Orange is the New Black) will moderate a conversation with the stars Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne and Jennifer Whalen.

Free Event: Documentary Now!
Sunday, June 18, ArcLight Culver City
Catch every episode back-to-back of IFC’s Documentary Now! on the big screen. Starring Fred Armisen and Bill Hader, the series pays homage to some of the world’s best-known documentaries.

G-Funk dir. Karam Gill, USA, LA Premiere
Friday, June 16, The Theatre at Ace Hotel
This “G-Funkumentary” tells the story of three friends from Long Beach, Warren G, Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg, and their collaboration in creating one of the most essential styles of West Coast hip hop. The screening will be followed by a performance featuring Warren G and special guests.

Free Event: Burn Motherfucker, Burn!, dir. Sacha Jenkins, USA
Monday, June 19, ArcLight Santa Monica
On April 29, 1992, Los Angeles exploded when four police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King. But a fire beneath the feet of Angelenos had been melting flesh for years. BURN! chronicles the root causes of disenfranchisement in LA while also examining the role law enforcement has played throughout.

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