
Starring Europe - Czech Director Jan Hrebejk in person on May 10, 7:30 PM at Aero Theatre
04.05.2017 / 00:24 | Aktualizováno: 05.05.2017 / 00:33
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Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Los Angeles invites you to Starring Europe Film Festival, especially on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 7:30 PM at Aero Theatre, where will be in person famous Czech Director Jan Hrebejk.
Do not miss it! Jan Hřebejk is talented and world-renowned Czech film Director. His 2000 film "Divided We Fall" was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards. He will be in person presenting his new film "The Teacher", which gives refreshing look at corruption and power in a 1980s Bratislava middle school. Inspired by real-life events in Hřebejk's life, the film follows a charismatic, but cunning teacher as she turns the lives of her students and their parents into chaos. Admission is for free, but you have to RSVP via link below.
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STARRING EUROPE:
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May 9-15, 2017 • Egyptian and Aero Theatres |
Presented by Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Spain, and the The American Cinematheque. Sponsored by Bank of the West, with additional support from BMW, Dream Racing, DWF and Otto Nemenz International Inc. |
This year's EU festival offers a golden opportunity to see some of international cinema's rising stars in person. Director Renārs Vimba joins us on opening night for a discussion of MELLOW MUD. It's a Los Angeles premiere, as is our closing-night feature, OUR LAST; director Ludovico Di Martino joins us for a post-screening Q&A. Jan Hřebejk, director of the Oscar-nominated DIVIDED WE FALL, appears with his new film THE TEACHER, a powerful drama set in a 1980s middle school. Performers who will be joining us in person include LITTLE WING star Paula Vesala and OUR LAST actor Guglielmo Poggi, Da Vinci's Horse Award Winner at MIFF as Best Actor. These seven nights include a broad range of styles and genres. Marina Seresesky's THE OPEN DOOR (one of six films by female directors) is a domestic drama set among Madrid sex workers, while Christophe Wagner's TOMORROW AFTER THE WAR is a mystery plumbing post-WWII divisions. On a lighter note, Los Angeles audiences will get their first looks at Justine Triet's romantic comedy IN BED WITH VICTORIA and Rainer Sarnet's NOVEMBER, a magical tale of farmers who co-exist with supernatural creatures. Each feature has been paired with a complementary short film. Among the most noteworthy are "Sing," which took home this year's Best Live-Action Short Oscar. The German short "Invention of Trust" was a 2016 Student Academy Award winner, while Croatia's "Flowers" was a Student Oscar nominee. Christopher Rainer, the director of "Pitter Patter Goes My Heart" will join us in person with his short. Series programmed by Gwen Deglise, Udval Altangerel, and the EU members. Program notes by Udval Altangerel and John Hagelston. |
EGYPTIAN THEATRE6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028 - BUY TICKETS |
Tuesday, May 9 – 7:30 PM - Egyptian TheatreOPENING NIGHT! |
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"Sing" 2016, Hungary, 25 min. Dir. Kristóf Deák. ![]() In this Live Action Oscar-winning short, two young girls take down a bullying teacher with the power of their friendship. "Celebrates the small triumphs over injustice that renew everybody’s faith in life." - International Film Journal. |
AERO THEATRE1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90403 - BUY TICKETS |
Wednesday, May 10 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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Los Angeles Premiere! "Close Ties" 2016, Poland, 19 min. Dir. Zofia Kowalewska. ![]() In this winner of the Silver Dragon at the Krakow Film Festival 2016, the 21-year-old filmmaker explores the tensions that rise as her grandparents struggle to cohabitate after being separated for a long time. |
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Co-presented with Czech That Film THE TEACHER(UČITELKA) 2016, Czech Republic, 102 min. Dir. Jan Hřebejk. ![]() The director of the Oscar-nominated DIVIDED WE FALL returns with a refreshing look at corruption and power in a 1980s Bratislava middle school. Inspired by real-life events in Hřebejk's life, the film follows a charismatic, but cunning teacher as she turns the lives of her students and their parents into chaos. "Intelligent and universally resonant crowd-pleaser." - Alissa Simon, Variety. In Slovak with English subtitles. Discussion after the feature with THE TEACHER director Jan Hřebejk.
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Thursday, May 11 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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"I'm Not From Here" 2015, Lithuania, 26 min. Dirs. Maite Alberdi, Giedrė Žickyte. ![]() A Basque woman is stranded in an old people's home in Chile, but there is more than meets the eye in this documentary, which won the Best Short Doc Award at Sheffield Doc Fest.
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Los Angeles Premiere! TOMORROW AFTER THE WAR(ENG NEI ZÄIT) 2015, Luxembourg, 107 min. Dir. Christophe Wagner. ![]() Jules returns to his hometown in Luxembourg after WWII only to find a country deeply divided from four years of occupation. The young man finds work as auxiliary policeman - a job that becomes extraordinarily challenging when he must investigate the murder of his girlfriend and her employer's German family. Best Director winner at the 2016 Trophées Francophones du Cinéma. In Luxembourgish with English subtitles.
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Friday, May 12 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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"Pitter Patter Goes My Heart" 2015, Austria, 21 min. Dir. Christoph Rainer. ![]() Lisa is a hopeless romantic who will take desperate measures to win her former lover back in this Best Short Film winner at Max Ophüls Festival 2016.
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Los Angeles Premiere! IN BED WITH VICTORIA2016, France, 97 min. Dir. Justine Triet. ![]() This romantic comedy about a lawyer whose life falls apart after she takes on a case defending her ex-boyfriend was nominated for five César Awards in 2017 including Best Original Screenplay and Best Film. "A chaotic mid-life crisis comedy anchored by a vibrant lead performance." - Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter. In French with English subtitles. Discussion after the short with"Pitter Patter Goes My Heart" director Christoph Rainer.
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Saturday, May 13 - 6:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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Los Angeles Premiere! "Flowers" 2015, Croatia, 19 min. Dir. Judita Gamulin. ![]() A Pula Film Festival winner and 2016 Student Oscar nominee, this short offers perspective on two families visiting their respective patriarchs in a shared hospital room. |
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LITTLE WING(TYTTÖ NIMELTÄ VARPU)2016, Finland, 100 min. Director Selma Vilhunen. ![]() Director Selma Vilhunen's debut feature is an uplifting story about a young girl who decides to track down her father after being disappointed by her immature mother. Like its teenage heroine, the film tackles issues such as bullying, poverty and mental illness with considerable maturity and respect. Nominated for ten Jussi Awards this year. "A tender-hearted coming-of-age story shot in a low-key, realist style." - Alissa Simon, Variety. In Finnish with English subtitles. Discussion after the feature with LITTLE WING actress Paula Vesala.
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Saturday, May 13 - 9:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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Los Angeles Premiere! NOVEMBER2017, Estonia, 115 min. Dir. Rainer Sarnet.. ![]() This adaptation of Andrus Kivirähk's novel Rehepappfollows the lives of pragmatic farmers who co-exist with werewolves, ghosts and the plague in a strange, intriguing tale that boasts a very distinctive visual style. A mixture of magic and romantic comedy, NOVEMBER is making its North American premiere in the International Narrative Competition at the Tribeca Film Festival 2017. In Estonian and German with English subtitles.
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Sunday, May 14 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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Los Angeles Premiere! "The Plumber" 2016, Belgium, 14 min. Dir. Méryl Fortunat-Rossi & Xavier Seron. ![]() This comedy about two voice actors who bond while working together on a porn film picked up the best Live Action Short award at Les Magritte du cinéma in 2017. |
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THE OPEN DOOR(LA PUERTA ABIERTA) 2016, Spain, 82 min. Dir. Marina Seresesky. ![]() Rosa is a middle-aged sex worker in Madrid whose neighbor, a Russian sex worker, overdoses, forcing the woman's young daughter to seek refuge in Rosa's apartment. This compelling drama took home the best screenplay prize at the Guadalajara International Film Festival. "An admirably abrasive by-women-for-women drama" - Jonathan Holland, The Hollywood Reporter. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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Monday, May 15 - 7:30 PM - Aero Theatre |
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"Invention of Trust" 2016, Germany, 30 min. Dir. Alex Schaad. ![]() Cyber security gets personal in this 2016 Student Academy Award winner. An unassuming high-school teacher's life is turned upside down when he is blackmailed by a website offering his entire online history for sale. |
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Los Angeles Premiere! OUR LAST(IL NOSTRO ULTIMO) 2015, Italy, 90 min. Dir. Ludovico Di Martino. ![]() When their mother suddenly dies, two brothers want to fulfill her last wish to visit Sicily, and make their final family vacation an impromptu road trip with her coffin tied to the roof of their car. This family drama won the award for Best Film at the Ferrara Film Festival in 2016. In Italian with English subtitles. Discussion after the feature with OUR LAST director Ludovico Di Martino and actor Guglielmo Poggi.
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