A five night showcase of films by filmmakers from Australia, Europe, Mexico, Argentina and the U.S., whose work thus far has marked them as interesting talents to watch.
A five night showcase of films by filmmakers from
Australia, Europe, Mexico, Argentina and the U.S., whose work thus far has marked
them as interesting talents to watch.
Included in the series are: Andrew
Dominik's CHOPPER; Gustavo Mosquera's MOEBIUS; Dominik Moll's WITH
FRIENDS LIKE HARRY; Christopher Nolan's MEMENTO; Matthieu Kassovitz' CRIMSON
RIVERS; Alejandro González Iñárritu's AMORES PERROS; Marc Forster's
EVERYTHING PUT TOGETHER; Adam Rifkin's A NIGHT AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE; Valerie Breiman's
LOVE & SEX; and Jeff Probst's FINDER'S FEE.
Seven of the ten directors will
present their films in-person and participate in discussions following
their screenings. This series coincides with the American Cinematheque's
theatrical release of Marc Forster's EVERYTHING PUT TOGETHER which will
be shown Nov. 16-20 & 23-25 in the Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian (show
times are listed below). All guests are subject to their availability.
All screenings are at the newly renovated Lloyd E. Rigler Theatre at the
historic Egyptian (6712 Hollywood Boulevard between Highland & Las
Palmas) in Hollywood.
"The Cinematheque 2000 is a group of executives, producers, agents
and managers in the film business whose jobs are, in part, to spot the
next generation of great filmmakers. Established two years ago,
Cinematheque 2000 assists in increasing awareness of the American Cinematheque
throughout the Hollywood community. Cinematheque 2000 has chosen 10 directors whom
they believe will be responsible for making the great films of tomorrow.
Each of these filmmakers has shown a compelling vision, a unique sense of
style.
American Cinematheque
1800 North Highland Avenue, Suite 717
Hollywood, CA 90028
(tel) 323.466-FILM (fax) 323.461.9737