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SUMMARY:Liberated Lit: Film Adaptations for Banned Books Week | BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (2005)
DESCRIPTION:Do something for Banned Books Week and join ARRAY at our Liberated Lit screening series. This day-long screening series celebrates the work of authors whose banned or contested literature has been adapted for the screen. Originally published in The New Yorker as a short story written by Annie Proulx\, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN\, chronicles the romance of two cowboys who fall in love against the backdrop of the American West and stars Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal. \nLearn more about the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week initiative at www.ala.org/bbooks. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n1:30 PM| Guest Check-in Begins for BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN\n1:45 PM | Conversation with President of the American Library Association and local independent bookstore owners\n2:30 PM | Feature film presentation begins (Run Time: 2h\, 14m)\n4:45 PM | Screening Ends \nScreenings of THE OUTSIDERS and MALCOLM X are also included in the day’s program. Please note: Each film screening will have a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each film in order to attend any of the three film screenings. Guests checked-in for this screening will have access to the Liberated Lit conversation featuring Cindy Hohl\, President of the American Library Association and local independent bookstore owners Nikki High and Chris Capizzi about the importance of access to books of all kinds and creating communities where books and reading are embraced. Moderated by Tammy Garnes\, VP of Education and Understanding\, ARRAY. \nMPAA Rating:\nR | For language\, violence\, sex & nudity\, drugs\, alcohol\, smoking \nAbout the Author \nWords from Annie Proulx: “It is my feeling that a story is not finished until it is read\, and that the reader finishes it through his or her life experience\, prejudices\, worldview and thoughts.” \nAnnie Proulx was born in Connecticut in 1935 and attended Colby College and the University of Vermont. She graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Vermont in 1969\, earning a bachelor’s degree in History. After graduation\, Proulx continued her studies\, completing a master’s degree and beginning a doctorate at Concordia University. As a graduate student\, she published a number of fiction stories in Seventeen. Proulx left academia before completing her doctorate\, turning instead to nonfiction writing. Proulx’s first published books were practical manuals on how to grow fruits and vegetables\, make cider\, and build fences. During this time\, Proulx also founded\, wrote\, and edited The Vershire Behind The Times\, a local newspaper for her small town in Vermont. \nIn 1988\, Proulx made her literary debut with her first short story collection\, Heart Songs and Other Stories\, which explores the lives of rural\, small town America\, a topic she frequently returns to. Proulx quickly followed up her short story collection with her debut novel\, Postcards. In 1992\, Postcards won the 13th Annual PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction\, making Proulx the first woman to receive the prestigious award. One year later\, Proulx’s second novel\, The Shipping News\, earned the Pulitzer Prize\, the National Book Award\, and The Irish Times International Fiction Prize. With her short story collections\, Close Range: Wyoming Stories; Bad Dirt:Wyoming Stories 2; and Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories 3\, Proulx has dedicated herself to presenting readers with a powerful\, introspective glimpse at life in the rural west. In 1997\, Proulx’s short story\, “Brokeback Mountain\,” centered around two cowboys who develop a secret\, powerful\, life-long bond\, was published in The New Yorker\, earning her a National Magazine Award and the first of two O. Henry Awards. In 2005\, “Brokeback Mountain” was adapted into an Academy Award winning film that Rolling Stone named one of the top 10 films of the decade. \nIn 2011\, Proulx published her memoir\, Birdcloud: A Memoir of Place\, which provided readers with an astonishing window to Proulx’s remarkable connection with the American west. Best known for her evocative fiction about rural America\, Proulx’s writing has an impressive lyricism and wit that captivates readers of all ages. Proulx has received honorary doctorate degrees from Concordia University and the Universities of Maine\, Toronto\, Vermont\, and Montreal. (Source: National Book Foundation)
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/liberated-lit-film-adaptations-for-banned-book-week-brokeback-mountain-2005/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T143000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
CREATED:20240923T220655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T164816Z
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SUMMARY:ARRAY'S LIBERATED LIT | LIVESTREAM DISCUSSION ABOUT BOOKS AND CENSORSHIP
DESCRIPTION:Check back here on Saturday\, September 28 at 1:45 PM PST for an exclusive FREE livestream conversation featuring Cindy Hohl\, President of the American Library Association\, local independent bookstore owners Nikki High and Chris Capizzi\, and Los Angeles Public Librarian\, Chris Taylor\, about the importance of access to books of all kinds and creating communities where books and reading are embraced. Moderated by Tammy Garnes\, VP of Education and Understanding\, ARRAY.  \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n1:45 PM PST | Conversation with President of the American Library Association and local independent bookstore owners. \nTicket holders checked-in for THE OUTSIDERS and BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN will be invited to attend this conversation.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/arrays-liberated-lit-livestream-discussion-about-books-and-censorship/
LOCATION:ARRAY Creative Campus\, 180 Glendale Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In-Person & Livestream,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T133000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T012010Z
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SUMMARY:Liberated Lit: Film Adaptations for Banned Books Week | THE OUTSIDERS (1983)
DESCRIPTION:Do something for Banned Books Week and join ARRAY at our Liberated Lit screening series. This day-long screening series celebrates the work of authors whose banned or contested literature has been adapted for the screen. We’re kicking off our day with the film adaptation of the S.E. Hinton novel\, THE OUTSIDERS starring Patrick Swayze\, Tom Cruise and Matt Dillon. The story follows a working class teen gang in rural Oklahoma as they navigate the ups and downs of a rivalry with the town’s more affluent gang. \nLearn more about the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week initiative at www.ala.org/bbooks. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n11:00 AM| Guest Check-in Begins for THE OUTSIDERS\n12:00 PM | Feature film presentation begins (Run Time: 1h\, 30m)\n1:30 PM | Screening Ends\n1:45 PM | Conversation with President of the American Library Association and local independent bookstore owners \nScreenings of BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and MALCOLM X are also included in the day’s program. Please note: Each film screening will have a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each film in order to attend any of the three film screenings. Guests registered for this screening will have access to the Liberated Lit conversation featuring Cindy Hohl\, President of the American Library Association and local independent bookstore owners Nikki High and Chris Capizzi about the importance of access to books of all kinds and creating communities where books and reading are embraced. Moderated by Tammy Garnes\, VP of Education and Understanding\, ARRAY.\n \nMPA Rating:\nPG | For language\, violence\, sex & nudity\, drugs\, alcohol\, smoking \nAbout the Author \nWords from S.E. Hinton: “I read constantly\, and occasionally take a class at the university not for credit— it’s more fun when you don’t have to take the tests!” \nSusan Eloise Hinton was born in Tulsa\, Oklahoma. She has always enjoyed reading but wasn’t satisfied with the literature that was being written for young adults\, which influenced her to write novels like The Outsiders. That book\, her first novel written while in high school\, was published in 1967 by Viking. \nOnce published\, The Outsiders gave her a lot of publicity and fame\, and also a lot of pressure. S.E. Hinton was becoming known as “The Voice of the Youth” among other titles. This kind of pressure and publicity resulted in a three year long writer’s block. Her boyfriend (and now\, her husband)\, who had gotten sick of her being depressed all the time\, eventually broke this block. He made her write two pages a day if she wanted to go anywhere. This eventually led to That Was Then\, This Is Now\, published in 1971. Other notable novels written by Ms. Hinton includes Rumble Fish and Tex. (Source: Official Site)
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/liberated-lit-film-adaptations-for-banned-book-week-the-outsiders-1983/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240914T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
CREATED:20240722T124206Z
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SUMMARY:Scene on Screen: Director Commentary with Ed Zwick | GLORY (1989)
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by DVD director commentaries\, ARRAY’s “Scene on Screen” series sits filmmakers in front of live audiences as they guide audiences through key scenes from one of their signature films.  \nWe’re thrilled to welcome acclaimed filmmaker Ed Zwick who will discuss key scenes of the epic historical drama\, GLORY (1989) and share insight about craft and his storytelling approach. \nAbout the Film: \nDenzel Washington received Academy Award and Golden Globe wins for Best Supporting Actor for his iconic performance in GLORY. This film chronicles the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment\, one of the first African-American regiments to serve the Union Army during the American Civil War\, as they fight injustices from both outside and within their own company. \nThis FREE program isn’t your typical ARRAY screening. To gain the most of your experience\, ticket holders should watch the film at home BEFORE you arrive. Our featured filmmaker will be starting and stopping the film throughout to highlight special moments. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n12:30 PM| Check-in & Reception\n2:00 PM | Event: GLORY (2h\, 2m)\n5:00 PM | Event Ends \nMPAA Rating:\nR | For violence & gore\, profanity\, frightening/intense scenes\, alcohol\, drugs\, smoking
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/scene-on-screen-directors-commentary-with-ed-zwick-glory-1989/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
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SUMMARY:ARRAY Maestro: A Tribute to Filmmaker Bill Duke | DEEP COVER (1992)
DESCRIPTION:Trailblazing filmmaker Bill Duke receives a special film salute at ARRAY with a day-long marathon screening of work from his directorial canon. \nIn their first screen collaboration\, the modern noir\, DEEP COVER follows Laurence Fishburne’s\, Russell Stevens Jr.\, as he is recruited by the Los Angeles DEA to go undercover to infiltrate and bring down a drug cartel. \nThis screening is accompanied by a not-to-miss\, pre-screening fireside chat between Mr. Bill Duke and ARRAY founder and filmmaker Ava DuVernay. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n5:30 PM| Guest Check-in for DEEP COVER\n6:30 PM | Fireside Chat with Bill Duke moderated by Ava DuVernay (45mins)\n7:30 PM | Feature film presentation (Run Time: 1h\, 47m)\n9:30 PM | Screening Ends \nScreenings of A RAGE IN HARLEM and HOODLUM are also included in the day’s program. Please note: Each film screening will have a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each film in order to attend any of the three film screenings. Guests checked in for the HOODLUM and DEEP COVER screenings are invited to attend the Fireside Chat. \nMPAA Rating:\nR | For language\, violence\, sex & nudity\, drugs\, alcohol\, smoking
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-maestro-a-tribute-to-filmmaker-bill-duke-deep-cover-1992/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T193000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
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SUMMARY:ARRAY MAESTRO: A TRIBUTE TO BILL DUKE | LIVESTREAM FIRESIDE CHAT
DESCRIPTION:Check back here on Saturday\, August 17 at 6:30 PM for an exclusive FREE virtual fireside chat with trailblazing director Bill Duke and ARRAY founder and filmmaker\, Ava DuVernay.  \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n6:30 PM | Virtual fireside chat with director Bill Duke and Ava DuVernay
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-maestro-a-tribute-to-bill-duke-livestream-fireside-chat/
LOCATION:ARRAY Creative Campus\, 180 Glendale Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In-Person & Livestream,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T193000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
CREATED:20240722T123727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T222632Z
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SUMMARY:ARRAY Maestro: A Tribute to Filmmaker Bill Duke | HOODLUM (1997)
DESCRIPTION:Trailblazing filmmaker Bill Duke receives a special film salute at ARRAY with a day-long marathon screening of work from his directorial canon. \nA welcome addition to the classic gangster-style genre\, HOODLUM\, follows Bumpy Johnson\, played by Laurence Fishburne in one of many Bill Duke collaborations\, as he returns to his criminal ways after a stint in jail in a 1930’s Harlem. As his friends and girlfriend try to get him on a path back to the straight and narrow\, a rival gangster threatens to upend everything Bumpy has built. \nThis screening is accompanied by a not-to-miss\, post-screening fireside chat between Mr. Bill Duke and ARRAY founder and filmmaker Ava DuVernay. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n3:00 PM| Guest Check-in for HOODLUM\n4:00 PM | Feature film presentation (Run time: 2h\, 10m)\n6:15 PM | Screening Ends\n6:30 PM | Fireside Chat with Bill Duke moderated by Ava DuVernay (45mins) \nScreenings of A RAGE IN HARLEM and DEEP COVER are also included in the day’s program. Please note: Each film screening will have a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each film in order to attend any of the three film screenings. Guests checked in for the HOODLUM and DEEP COVER screenings are invited to attend the Fireside Chat. \nMPAA Rating:\nR | For language\, violence\, sex & nudity\, drugs\, alcohol\, smoking
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-maestro-a-tribute-to-filmmaker-bill-duke-hoodlum-1997/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T150000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
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SUMMARY:ARRAY Maestro: A Tribute to Filmmaker Bill Duke | A RAGE IN HARLEM (1991)
DESCRIPTION:Trailblazing filmmaker Bill Duke receives a special film salute at ARRAY with a day-long marathon screening of work from his directorial canon. Our program kicks-off with Mr. Duke’s feature film debut\, A RAGE IN HARLEM(1990). \nThe film follows Robin Givens’ “Imabelle” as she flees her boyfriend and heads to New York City with his stolen money in tow\, all while being followed by his gang and falling in love with an undertaker. Played by screen legend Forest Whitaker. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n12:00 PM| Guest Check-in for A RAGE IN HARLEM\n1:00 PM | Feature film presentation (Run time: 1h\, 55m)\n3:00 PM | Screening Ends \nScreenings of HOODLUM and DEEP COVER are also included in the day’s program. Please note that each film screening will have a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each film in order to attend any of the three film screenings. \nMPAA Rating:\nR | For language\, violence\, sensuality\, drugs\, alcohol\, smoking
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-maestro-a-tribute-to-filmmaker-bill-duke-a-rage-in-harlem/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
CREATED:20240722T115400Z
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SUMMARY:Scene on Screen: Director Commentary with Patricia Cardoso | REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES (2002)
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by director commentaries that have been included on DVDs of the past\, ARRAY’s “Scene on Screen” series sits filmmakers in front of a live audience\, remote control in hand with the option to press pause at key scenes from one of their signature films. \nKicking off our series\, we’re proud to welcome award-winning filmmaker Patricia Cardoso as she guides audiences through key scenes of her feature\, REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES (2002) and shares insight about craft and her storytelling approach. \nThis FREE program isn’t your typical ARRAY screening. To gain the most of your experience\, ticket holders should watch the film at home BEFORE you arrive. Our featured filmmaker will be starting and stopping the film throughout to highlight special moments. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n12:30 PM| Check-in & Reception\n2:00 PM | REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES (1h\, 33m)\n5:00 PM | Event Ends \nMPA Rating:\nPG-13 | For sex & nudity\, profanity\, violence \nDCP provided courtesy of the Academy Archives.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/scene-on-screen-directors-commentary-with-patricia-cardoso-real-women-have-curves-2002/
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240508T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240508T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T071524
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SUMMARY:ARRAY Releasing’s FOR OUR CHILDREN
DESCRIPTION:Join ARRAY Releasing for a special FREE screening of our newest film\, FOR OUR CHILDREN\, in celebration of its upcoming March 10 debut on Netflix. A pre-screening reception will accompany this moving documentary on ARRAY’s Creative Campus in Historic Filipinotown. \nEVENT SCHEDULE\n6:00 PM | Doors Open For Guest Check-in \n7:00 PM | FOR OUR CHILDREN Screening Begins \n8:30 PM | Cinema Chat with Director Débora Souza Silva
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-releasings-for-our-children/
LOCATION:ARRAY Creative Campus\, 180 Glendale Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,Free Film Screening,Live to Public
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