Our L.A. Event Picks: 6/24/13

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Frank Henenlotter’s “That’s Sexploitation!: A Visual History” (WORLD PREMIERE!)

   a documentary featuring rare and lost clips of the sexploitation genre

Tuesday 06/25/13 Doors open at 09:50 PM Show Time 10:15 PM

tickets: $12 http://www.cinefamily.org

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Badlands

 Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen star as a a fifteen-year-old girl and her twenty-five-year-old boyfriend who slaughter her entire family and several others

Saturday 06/ 29 Doors open at 7:30PM Show Time  9:00 PM

Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Tickets: $12 http://cinespia.org/event/badlands/

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Calmos

Bertrand Blier’s surreal cinematic exploration of the war of the sexes

Sunday 06/30/13 Doors open at 08:45 PM Show Time 9:15 PM

tickets: $12 http://www.cinefamily.org

REVIEW OF LAST WEEK’S EVENT HERE

The Occasional Review: Sects, Cults, and Mind-control

SECTS, CULTS, AND MIND CONTROL 

at the Cinefamily

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The clips themselves were outrageous, I will never forget the final 5 minutes of the night, when  we watched in horror and delight as newly-initiated fanatics shook spastically in the nude while throwing pillows at each other.

The Cinefamily is an independent theater in Hollywood which focuses on making movie-going a social experience through creative, film-related events. The theater itself was once a silent movie theater, and the old marquee still hangs above its entrance: a charming detail which encompasses everything you feel upon entering: nostalgia, warmth, and a loving appreciation for art and film.

  Last week, Meaghan and I  attended “Sects, Cults, and Mind Control”, an artful and informative look at how cults use mind-control techniques to gain and keep followers. Through lecture, bizarre clips, and montages of news footage set to music, the event provided insightful commentary about how the birth of psychology set the stage for the concept of social engineering. The desire to understand the human mind, many times, is fueled by the desire to manipulate and control the thoughts of others.

The clips themselves were outrageous, I will never forget the final 5 minutes of the night, when  we watched in horror and delight as newly-initiated fanatics shook spastically in the nude while throwing pillows at each other. But the absurdity was only a fraction of the event’s intrigue. What keeps us coming back is the intimate setting and sincerity of all the people who work there. There were maybe 100 people in attendance, and the curators of the event spoke to their audience as if they were old friends gathering for beer and cheetos in the  living room.

– Angie

What draws us to Odd Proportions

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Drawings by Argentinian Illustrator, Catriel Martinez

 In life, the external form does not  indicate the internal form. Appearances are almost always deceptive. But in art, appearance is all that exists. The internal and the external are one in the same. These characters are deformed by most standards, but they still have an uplifting quality. Their quirky little faces with lopsided eyeballs and large swirly noses are sweet, genuine reflections of what people really are: a complex marriage of  flaws and strengths that reflects a familiar sort of beauty.

-Angie

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The pink paper above contains my own doodles, many based on designs of his, others exact imitations. 

More of Catriel Martinez’s work Here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/catnez/page1/