Schedule of Public Screenings

Fall 2024 CSUN Cinematheque Schedule of Public Screenings

 

LA4REAL: True Los Angeles Stories from Los Angeles Filmmakers

Wednesdays at 7pm in the Armer Screening Room, Manzanita Hall

California State University, Northridge

Free and open to the public

 

Ovarian Psycos film artwork

Ovarian Psycos (2016, 72m)

In East Los Angeles, three young misfit women find solace in an unapologetic, feminist all women of color bicycle crew. They call themselves the Ovarian Psycos Bicycle Brigade.

 

Q&A following the screening with Kate Trumbull-Lavalle, Director

Los Angeles Times Short Docs screenings artwork

An evening with LA Times Short Docs featuring the films:

BACA, Stud Country, Merman, The Last Repair Shop, Kylie

Through a night of short films, explore the stories behind the people and places that form the vibrant cultural landscape of Los Angeles.

 

Q&A following the screening with

  • Sterling Hampton, Director, Kylie and Merman
  • Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez, Co-Directors, BACA
  • Alexandra Kern, Co-Director, Stud Country
  • Nick Wright, Editor, The Last Repair Shop
  • Karen Foshay, Senior Producer, LA Times Studios

 

Join us to continue the conversation at a reception following the Q&A.

Circus of Books (2019, 92m)

After becoming the new owners of a gay porn store in West Hollywood, a Jewish couple finds their personal lives split between their growing family and their responsibility to the developing queer culture of the 1980’s.

 

Q&A following the screening with Rachel Mason, Director

Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003, 180m with intermission)

NOTE: FILM BEGINS AT 6PM, Q&A AT 9PM

Thom Andersen's landmark documentary LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF explores the tangled relationship between the movies and their fabled hometown – as seen entirely though the films themselves.
 

Q&A following the screening with Thom Andersen, Director

Levitated Mass (2013, 88m)

The epic journey of a 340-ton boulder/art project and its transformation into a symbol of community and perseverance, as it travels 105 miles across Southern California to its new home in the heart of LA.

 

Q&A following the screening with filmmakers

Shorts Program featuring the films: 

I Can’t Keep Quiet, Labor Women, Walk Run Cha Cha

 

Q&A following the screening with

  • Eurie Chung, Director, I Can't Keep Quiet
  • Laura Nix, Director, Walk Run Cha Cha

The Exiles

In the Dark of the Valley

 

Q&A following the screening with

  • Nicholas Mihm, Director
  • Film participants (activist moms)

Rebel Hearts

 

Q&A following the screening with

  • Judy Korin, Producer

City of Gold

 

Q&A following the screening with

  • Laura Gabbert, Director

To Be Announced

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