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FOREVER
HOLLYWOOD Monthly on select Saturdays & Sundays at
11:40 AM after our Historic Tours of the Egyptian Theatre.
Robert Wood Nudelman, 52, a legendary figure in the
fight to preserve Hollywoods heritage, passed away at his
fathers home in Tuscon Tuesday. Ever present at meetings and hearings in the
Hollywood community for 30 years, Nudelman is often credited as a driving force behind the
restoration of landmark theaters and other buildings in Hollywood, spearheading a
renaissance of the once-blighted area. (more) Posted May 7,
2008
To read the article Watch Like
an Egyptian on the Vanity Fair website click here. If
you are a member of digg, please digg this article. (posted
1/29/08)
Gift Memberships
Celebrate Spring! Join the Cinematheque or give a gift membership to
the movie-lover in your life! (details)
We Made the Hot List!
Thanks ALL for Voting
for the Egyptian in the "My Fox Hotlist" Best Indie Movie Theatre Contest!WE WON!!!
LA Go Card Accepted Here
Donations Needed:
Thank you to all who donated
items to sell at the Festival of Books! We continue to seek donations of film related
books, promos, dvd's, stills, posters, etc. to sell at our booth at the LA Times Festival of Books in 2008!
We are also looking for
alcohol donation for special events, a movie/photo lighting package and a 35mm Split
Reels. Please call us if you have something to donate: Nancy at 323 461 2020, ext. 121.
Seeking Interns:
Intern for class credit or for fun
and movie tickets. Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the Cinematheque?
Intern and find out. Must be able to communicate effectively on the phone, enjoy research,
proficient in basic Windows Office applications. Forward letter of interest and references
to INTERN POSITION: American Cinematheque, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., LA, CA 90028.
Photos of You at the Egyptian
Wanted for Myspace Gallery
We've noticed a lot of people taking photos of
themselves in front of the Egyptian Theatre over the years and some of the poses are
really quite original!
We'd love to see your photos and then we
thought... "wouldn't it be cool to have a gallery of them on myspace... and wouldn't
it be cool if it were the world's largest collection of photos of people at the Egyptian
Theatre, Hollywood's most historic, still-standing movie palace..." Its certainly
what theatre founder Sid Grauman would have done if myspace had existed in 1922. He was a
master showman and always did everything BIG. Just look at our theatre!
So click below and add your photo and comments
(where you are from, the date of the photo and anything else you'd like to say about that
day). We hereby open our gallery to the world on this 3rd day of August in the year 2006!
Sponsors of the American Cinematheque:
Click here for
information about companies and individuals that support the Cinematheque. In turn, we
encourage you to visit their businesses to support them!
Join at the $1200 level and receive
two complimentary tickets to attend the 2008 American Cinematheque Award Presentation, the
Cinematheque's annual celebrity-studded Benefit Dinner. Julia Roberts was the 2007 Award
Recipient.
Julia Roberts American Cinematheque Award
Recipient 2007
photo: Timothy White
On October 12, 2007 the
American Cinematheque presented the 22nd Annual American Cinematheque Award to Julia Roberts.
The event was broadcast on AMC on
December 5, 2007 and will repeat during 2008.
For info. about attending the 2008 benefit
gala call 323.314.7000. Tickets start at $550.
Join
at the $1200 level and receive two complimentary tickets.
The American
Cinematheque is pleased to offer Egyptian Theatre enthusiasts a limited edition,
100% cotton, black t-shirt in men's and women's sizes featuring a beautiful rendering of
the Egyptian Theatre by Los Angeles artist David Trulli.
T-shirts are $15 for American Cinematheque Members and $20 for non-members. Click
here or on the picture below
to view a larger version of the image silkscreened on the t-shirt. Also on David Trulli's
website, are many more examples of his "noirish" scratchboard interpretations of
the Los Angeles landscape, as well as information about the scratchboard technique.
Donations: We continue to seek
donations of film related books, promos, dvd's, stills, posters, etc. for future sales.
Please call us if you have something to donate: Nancy at 323 461 2020, ext. 121.Blocked E-Mail:If you signed our mailing
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We are currently seeking donations of film
related books, magazines, photo stills, videos, dvd's, etc. to sell at our booth at the LA
Times Festival of Books April 2006. We are also looking for TV monitors of any size
(17" or larger preferred) and a Beta or DigiBeta Video Player & a complete set of
walkie talkies. If you have something to donate please call 323.461.2020, ext. 7.
Join the Cinematheque to enjoy $7 Member Price Tickets
and other benefits.
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WARNING: Please do not buy tickets
from anyone who approaches you in line and says he/she has extra tickets. They may be
counterfeit. If you have an extra ticket to re-sell, please conduct your business at the
box office window. They will verify that it is a real ticket before you make your
transaction.
American Cinematheque Award Gala
Attend
the American Cinematheque's 2007 Celebrity Award Gala Tribute at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
For info. about the benefit call 323.314.7000. Tickets start at $500. Join at the $1200
level and receive two complimentary tickets.
Special Offer!
Eat
at Miceli's and show your ticket stub from the Cinematheque for a 5% discount and a 5%
donation to the Cinematheque!
DVD's From American Cinematheque!
American
Cinematheque/Vitagraph Films Theatrical Releases:
BUBBA HO-TEP & THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED. EVERYTHING PUT TOGETHER, a film by
Marc Forster and AUDITION
a film by Takashi Miike, on DVD now!! Available: BLACK ROSE MANSION, CITY OF LOST
SOULS & HAPPINESS OF THE KATAKURIS!!
*All
programs subject to change without notice.
Tickets on sale 30 days in advance of program. Shows sold
out in advance are indicated on the series page.
All films in the Lloyd E. Rigler
Theatre unless specified otherwise. 6712 Hollywood Blvd.