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Hello Alamo Fans!Just in case you haven’t heard the news by now: Tim League, owner and founder of The Alamo Drafthouse, has returned as CEO of All the Alamo’s! That means more fun for everyone involved! The big announcment was last week, but in case you forgot to check your email, now you know! Surprise! This also means that if you were signed up for the Alamo Lake Creek newsletter and “Original Alamo” newsletter, you’ll only get one now. See how we make that easier for you? Oh you know.. we do what we can…
Events are happening! This is your very last chance to get tickets for The Back To The Future Trilogy Feast! I believe there are maybe 20 tickets left. You do Not want to miss out on what we have planned for you, so splurge a little bit. It’s for your own good.
Hello Alamo Fans!Just in case you haven’t heard the news by now: Tim League, owner and founder of The Alamo Drafthouse, has returned as CEO of All the Alamo’s! That means more fun for everyone involved! The big announcment was last week, but in case you forgot to check your email, now you know! Surprise! This also means that if you were signed up for the Alamo Lake Creek newsletter and “Original Alamo” newsletter, you’ll only get one now. See how we make that easier for you? Oh you know.. we do what we can…
Events are happening! This is your very last chance to get tickets for The Back To The Future Trilogy Feast! I believe there are maybe 20 tickets left. You do Not want to miss out on what we have planned for you, so splurge a little bit. It’s for your own good.
- 6/10/2010
- by Caitlin Stevens
- OriginalAlamo.com
I’m really excited about Austin Film Society’s newest series: A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films.
From July 3rd to August 7, every Saturday at the Ritz the very good and creative people at Afs are bringing some of the highlights from Milestone Films, an organization that is responsible for distributing and restoring some of the greatest films throughout history.
From the Afs press announcement: “With an emphasis on the physical restoration of classic films and a spiritual restoration of our 21st century souls, Austin Film Society presents a wide selection of films, old and new, from the wonderful Milestone catalog.”
The line-up delivers on that promise of spiritual restoration, with a slew of titles that will renew your interest in the cinema’s power to inspire.
6/12: Village Of Dreams – A recent Japanese film offering insights on what it means to be a child.
6/19: The Edge Of The World...
From July 3rd to August 7, every Saturday at the Ritz the very good and creative people at Afs are bringing some of the highlights from Milestone Films, an organization that is responsible for distributing and restoring some of the greatest films throughout history.
From the Afs press announcement: “With an emphasis on the physical restoration of classic films and a spiritual restoration of our 21st century souls, Austin Film Society presents a wide selection of films, old and new, from the wonderful Milestone catalog.”
The line-up delivers on that promise of spiritual restoration, with a slew of titles that will renew your interest in the cinema’s power to inspire.
6/12: Village Of Dreams – A recent Japanese film offering insights on what it means to be a child.
6/19: The Edge Of The World...
- 6/7/2010
- by Daniel Metz
- OriginalAlamo.com
Filmmaker Yoichi Higashi (The River with No Bridge, Village of Dreams) recently returned to the director’s chair to adapt late journalist Yutaka Kamoshida’s autobiographical novel Yoi ga Sametara, Uchi ni Kaero (When I sober up, I’ll go home). The film was actually announced back in December and mentioned as far back as August, but coming across its official website reminded me that it hasn’t really been covered on the web in English yet aside from a few passing blips and blurbs.
There are a lot of reasons to be excited about this one, not the least of which being the fact that Higashi hasn’t directed a film since “The Crying Wind” in 2004. Although he became a filmmaker in 1962, his movies are actually few and far between. Whenever he makes a new one, they tend to win awards and garner critical success.
This particular project was...
There are a lot of reasons to be excited about this one, not the least of which being the fact that Higashi hasn’t directed a film since “The Crying Wind” in 2004. Although he became a filmmaker in 1962, his movies are actually few and far between. Whenever he makes a new one, they tend to win awards and garner critical success.
This particular project was...
- 4/27/2010
- Nippon Cinema
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