Aero, Egyptian Celebrate Foreign Film Globe Nominees


The five Golden Globe nominees for Best Foreign Language Film will screen next week at the Aero Theatre, before the directors of all the nominated films convene for a special seminar at the Egyptian Theatre on Saturday, January 10. German director Uli Edel's The Baader-Meinhof Complex will screen on Wednesday, January 7 at 7:30 p.m., followed by a discussion with Edel and writer-producer Bernd Eichinger; the following evening brings a double-feature of Everlasting Moments and Waltz with Bashir; Friday, January 9 features a double-feature of the French drama I've Loved You So Long and the sprawling Italian crime ensemble Gomorrah. On Saturday, January 10, at 1 p.m. at the Egyptian Theatre, the directors of all five films will sit for a free-admission panel moderated by Mike Goodridge, of Screen International.

The Aero Theatre is located at 1328 Montana Avenue in Santa Monica; the historic Egyptian Theatre is located at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, between Highland and Las Palmas, in Hollywood. Tickets for both venues are available through Fandango, but for 24-hour recorded information on tickets, directions and each site's upcoming schedule, phone (323) 466-FILM, or visit the Cinematheque's eponymous Web site by clicking here.

 

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