Twilight and Mahler on the Couch Attract Crowds Downtown
// July 2nd, 2010 // Comments Off // Film Festivals
by Marla Lewin
There was a tent city of Twilight fans waiting for the stars to walk the red carpet for the last three days and nights in downtown LA. The security guards have had quite the experience this week with the Laker’s victory celebration on Monday and then these well behaved kids camping out and watching the earlier Twilight movies on a big screen in the courtyard opposite the Nokia theatre.
The film festival was also full to capacity. Every film we went to was packed with hungry audiences, even in Hollywood, audiences can not get enough of movies and stars.
We had thought about going to the retro classic films last night at the Redcat theatre. One The House of the Angel, won the Cannes Film Festival and was considered the masterpiece of Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, was sponsored by the Consulate of Argentina. We would follow that up immediately with a Walter Hill classic The Driver, starring Ryan O’Neal and Bruce Dern filmed in downtown. Our friend from the French Consulate said he spent all of Saturday at the Disney Redcat Theatre watching Retro classic films from Argentina, Germany and USA. Sort of surreal as all the nations of the world are playing in the soccer World Cup competition while we watch their culture and history in our very new and modern city.
Instead we decided to go to the Gala premiere, Mahler On The Couch, at the Regal Premiere Screen, (more…)






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