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I’ll Push You

Posted by Larry Gleeson

 

WORLD PREMIERE OF “I’LL PUSH YOU” SET FOR APRIL 24, 2017 AT NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL SELLS OUT IN HOURS

 

NEWPORT BEACH, CA – April 11, 2017 – I’LL PUSH YOU, an inspirational documentary about friendship, endurance, humanity and overcoming adversity will have its World Premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on Monday, April, 24, 2017 at 4:45pm at the Island Cinema, 999 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Tickets to that screening were sold out within hours of being made available it was announced today by the film’s director, Terry Parish. Two additional screenings have been set and they are also expected to sell out before the start of the film festival.

The premiere screening of I’LL PUSH YOU will be followed by a panel discussion with principles, Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray and San Diego-based filmmakers Terry Parish and Chris Karcher.

In June, 2014, two lifelong friends, Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray embarked on an epic, five-and-a-half-week, 500-mile-long journey to hike Spain’s famed El Camino de Santiago (the way of St. James).

Hiking this ancient pilgrimage along the vast terrain is challenging enough for the able-bodied. But these friends show the true test of humanity by physically and mentally pushing each other, as Justin, fighting and neuromuscular disease would have to be pushed in a wheelchair. To reach their goal of completing this amazing trek, they will encounter many seemingly insurmountable obstacles and incredible, often comical, setbacks. While the pair face various challenges they realize the greatest journey will be that of self-discovery, a sense of purpose and love of a community who, ultimately, redefine the meaning of the phrase, I’LL PUSH YOU.

“We are beyond thrilled to have the World Premiere of our film, I’ll PUSH YOU take place at the Newport Beach Film Festival”, said Director, Terry Parish. “Justin as well as the filmmaking team have deep Southern California connections, so this epic journey has poetically come full-circle for us”, he added.

“I’LL PUSH YOU is one of the most moving and inspirational films we have ever seen and it was an easy decision to include it in this year’s dynamic line-up of films”, said Newport Beach Film Festival Senior Programmer Erika Tucker.  “The premiere on April 24 sold out almost immediately, which speaks volumes about the film and its obvious appeal to audiences. We are planning to add additional screenings to what will certainly be an audience favorite of the festival”, she added.

About I’LL PUSH YOU:

About the Newport Beach Film Festival

The Newport Beach Film Festival seeks to bring to Orange County the best of classic and contemporary filmmaking from around the world. Committed to enlightening the public with a first-class international film program as well as providing a forum for cultural understanding and enriching educational opportunities, the Festival focuses on showcasing a diverse collection of both studio and independent films. The Festival supports the creation and advancement of innovative and artistic cinematic works from both emerging and seasoned filmmakers and proudly embraces the passion, vision, and independent spirit of these talented artists. With the integration of the local community and educational institutions, the Festival stimulates an interest in the study and appreciation of film and encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to participate.

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(Source: Press release provided by Max Danielson, Public Relations, I’ll Push You)

FROM PAGE TO STAGE For the Love of Theatre

Posted by Larry Gleeson

A Documentary about life in the theatre with a colorful cast of characters

For two years the filmmakers followed a talented troop of actors, writer-director and others as they face the challenges to go “From Page to Stage” with the new queer friendly stage comedy Baby Oh Baby written by Phil Scarpaci and T.L. Shannon, directed by Scarpaci, produced by Pattie Kelly.
Cast, crew and production staff share their insights and anecdotes about surviving the slings and arrows of participating in the intimate 99 Seat Theatre scene in Los Angeles.
With body clocks ticking and artificial insemination options Baby Oh Baby might even get its world premiere.
“From Page to Stage,” sponsored by PBS SoCal, has a run time of approximately 71 minutes and is an official selection of the Newport Beach 2017 Film Festival, premiering Sunday, April 23rd at 2:45 pm, at Triangle Square Cinema, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 92627.
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(Source: Press release provided by Scarpaci/Kelly Productions)

8th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival Press Conference

Posted by Larry Gleeson

The TCM Classic Film Festival Team kicked off its 2017 edition with an hour-long press conference at the TCL Mann Chinese Theatres inside Auditorium 6, on April 5th, 2017. Jennifer Dorian, General Manager, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and FilmStruck, opened the event with a brief overview of the TCM Classic Movies Film Festival, including two nitrate film screenings, Laura (black & white nitrate) and The Black Narcissist (color nitrate), as well as several upcoming film history commemorations. The last nitrate film was produced in 1952. Dorian also noted emphatically this year’s festival is dedicated to long-time TCM host and film historian, Robert Osborne.

Without missing a beat, TCM host Ben Mankiewicz, Festival Director and Vice President of TCM Enterprises & Strategic Partnerships, Genevieve McGillicuddy, and Senior Vice President of Programming of TCM and FilmStruck, Charlie Tabesh introduced themselves and promptly opened up for questions from the press.

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Ben Mankiewicz, Host of TCM
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Genevieve McGillicuddy, Festival Director and Vice President of TCM Enterprises & Strategic Partnerships
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General Manager of TCM & FilmStruck, Jennifer Dorian, right, and HollywoodGlee’s Larry Gleeson at the 8th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival’s Press Conference on April 5th, 2017, held at the TCL Mann Chinese Theater’s Auditorium 6 in Hollywood, Calif.

The first question posed inquired into this year’s theme of ‘Make ’em Laugh.’ VP of Programming, Charlie Tabesh, responded that while the theme is broad he had to ask himself about how much comedy could the festival contain with film anniversaries, the honoring of talent and special presentations. Nevertheless, Tabesh continued explaining overall an ardent effort was made to have balance for passholders to choose among a range of styles in addition to comedy including noir, tribute films and war movies.

 

Tellingly, a comment was made that this year’s theme was apropos. Dorian agreed sharing her identification with and the career influence of Mary Tyler Moore through her pioneering feminine role in television and film. TCM Host Mankiewicz chimed in adding what great company TCM is with its diversity as almost every male in the company has had a female superior during their careers.

Several questions surrounded Charles Osborne’s film legacy and the team revealed intentions to honor Osborne were underway with more specific details to come. Presently, numerous Osborne archival videos are available at TCM’s Backlot.

Other questions poured forth regarding the expansion of FilmStruck, the video-on-demand service for film aficionados, developed and managed by TCM in collaboration with the Criterion Collection. GM Dorian proudly stated FilmStruck would be expanding internationally with its deep roster of films from indie studios Janus, Flicker Alley, Icarus, Kino, Milestone and Zeitgeist as well as classic Hollywood studios.

Possibly the most poignant question surrounded the 70th anniversary of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) 1947 Congressional hearings and what, if any, plans were being made to commemorate the Hollywood Ten being cited in contempt of Congress for denouncing the tactics employed by HUAC. Festival Director McGillicuddy responded plans are being made for a major festival in October.

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HollywoodGlee’s Managing Editor, Larry Gleeson, left, with Randy Haberkamp, Managing Director of Preservation and Foundation Programs, The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences at the 8th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival’s press conference in Hollywood, California, on April 5, 2017.

Without further adieu, three additional panelists were introduced – Randy Haberkamp, Managing Director of Preservation and Foundation Programs, The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, Jennifer Ahn, Managing Director, The Film Foundation, and David Strohmaier, Editor/Director, Film Historian and Restorationist. The trio discussed at length the importance of preserving the legacy of film through various restoration projects including the retrofitting of the EgyptianTheatre to enable the festival to screen the historic nitrate films, Laura, The Black Narcissist and The Man Who Knew Too Much.  In addition, Strohmaier expounded upon the Cinerama format and the Cinerama Dome mentioning the festival’s screening of the groundbreaking 1952 film, This is Cinerama.

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Charlie Tabesh, left, Senior Vice President of Programming, TCM & FilmStruck and David Strohmaier, Editor/Director of Cinerama Adventure, Film historian and Restorationist. (Photo credit: Larry Gleeson/HollywoodGlee)

The festival will run through Sunday, April 9th, closing with Speedy (1928) starring Harold Lloyd, followed immediately by the Official Closing Night Party held at Club TCM inside the Historic Hollywood Roosevelt.

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 3 of the 2017 TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL

Posted by Larry Gleeson

More from TCM Host, Tiffany Vazquez, as she recaps Day 3 at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival:

 

Day three of the festival, TCM spoke with Michael Douglas for a “Live From the TCM Film Festival” interview, reunited with the Best In Show Cast Jim Piddock, Fred Willard, John Michael Higgins & Bob Balaban and more!

 

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Left to right: Charlie Tabesh, Senior Vice President Programming and Production; Turner Classic Movies; Pola Changnon, Senior Vice President, Creative, Brand and Marketing, Turner Classic Movies; Ben Mankiewicz, Host, Turner Classic Movies; Jennifer Dorian, General Manager, Turner Classic Movies; Michael Douglas: Genevieve McGillicuddy, Director, TCM Classic Film Festival. (Photo courtesy of TCM press room)

 

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Cast from Best In Show at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival, April 8th, 2017. (Photo courtesy of TCM press room)

 

 

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DR. ZAIUS MAKES A TCM FILM FESTIVAL APPEARANCE FOR A POOLSIDE SCREENING OF “PLANET OF THE APES”

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(Source: TCM press room)

Michael Douglas during “Live From the TCM Classic Film Festival”

Posted by Larry Gleeson

TCM celebrated the life and career of Hollywood legend Michael Douglas during a taping of “Live From the TCM Classic Film Festival” on April 8th at the famous Montalban Theatre during the eighth annual festival.

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Exclusive photos of Michael arriving as well as behind-the-scenes looks.

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Michael Douglas talks about the importance of TCM, about the actors who give him inspiration and the importance of family:

 

 

(Source: TCM press room)

2017 TCM Classic Film Fesival: Day Two Recap

Posted by Larry Gleeson

On day two of the festival, we celebrated Carl Reiner & Rob Reiner with a Hand & Footprint Ceremony, spent time with Mel Brooks and Peter Bogdanovich. Once again, TCM Host Tiffany Vasquez leads as she shares more highlights from the 8th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, Californa:

 

(Source: TCM press room)

2017 TCM Classic Film Fesival: Day One Recap

Posted by Larry Gleeson

The 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival, dedicated to recently deceased TCM host, Robert Osborne, is up and running. The TCM staff held a low-key morning meeting in the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Library Bar with first time attendees with the ins and outs on having a successful festival experience. Moving right along Professor Richard Edwards of Ball State University, led an informal discussion of Macguffins, Red Herrings, ICY Blondes and more during the mid-morning Hitchcock Fans Meet-Up in Library Bar as well.

On the back end of lunch hour, a panel of TCM staff members and actress Diane Baker hosted a special program at the TCL Chinese Multiplex, Remembering Robert, as they shared personal stories about the popular, long-time TCM host and film historian.

The afternoon continued with Backlot trivia, and team quiz competition, hosted by Bruce GoldStein, repertory program director of New York’s Film Forum.

See dynamic TCM Host, Tiffany Vazquez, as she shares highlights from Day 1 of the TCM Classic Film Festival below:

 

TCM Opens 8th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival

Posted by Larry Gleeson

TCM kicked off opening night of the 8th annual TCM Classic Film Festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of  In The Heat of the Night. TCM executives joined Hollywood legend Sidney Poitier, as well as producer Walter Mirisch, director Norman Jewison, actress Lee Grant and award-winning composer Quincy Jones who were on hand to discuss the film which is considered to be a landmark of its time.

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First Row: Walter Mirisch, Sidney Poitier, Quincy Jones
Second Row: Ben Mankiewicz, Host, Turner Classic Movies; Charlie Tabesh, Senior Vice President, Programming and Production, Turner Classic Movies; Norman Jewison, Lee Grant
Third Row: Charlie Tabesh, Senior Vice President, Programming and Production, Turner Classic Movies; Genevieve McGillicuddy, Director TCM Classic Film Festival; Coleman Breland, President Turner Classic Movies and Turner Content Distribution

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First Row: Walter Mirisch, Sidney Poitier, Quincy Jones
Second Row: Norman Jewison, Lee Grant

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Coleman Breland, President Turner Classic Movies and Turner Content Distribution, Pola Changnon, Senior Vice President, Creative, Brand and Marketing, Turner Classic Movies; Genevieve McGillicuddy, Director TCM Classic Film Festival; Walter Mirisch; Ben Mankiewicz, Host, Turner Classic Movies; Lee Grant; Charlie Tabesh, Senior Vice President, Programming and Production; Turner Classic Movies, Charlie Tabesh, Senior Vice President Programming and Production; Turner Classic Movies

 

Stay tuned for more including the Rob and Carl Reiner Hand and Footprint Ceremony.

(Press materials provided by TCM press office)

TCM to Honor Carl Reiner and Rob Reiner

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will honor legendary father and son film icons Carl Reiner and Rob Reiner during a hand and footprint ceremony at the world-famous TCL Chinese Theater IMAX® in Hollywood during the eigth annual TCM Classic Film Festival on Friday, April 7. TCM will celebrate the storied careers of the father and son duo who have collectively worked in the industry for over a century and amassed countless accolades along the way. This marks the first occasion that a father and son have jointly been honored with a hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater IMAX®.

 

Source: TCM to Honor Carl Reiner and Rob Reiner

TCM Classic Film Festival Passes On Sale!

The ideal way to experience the TCM Classic Film Festival is with a Festival pass. There are four levels of passes: The Palace, The Classic, The Essential, and The Spotlight. Whichever pass you choose, you’re sure to have the classic cinema experience of a lifetime at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival.

Need help deciding which pass is right for you? Click here to compare pass levels and benefits.

For some helpful tips on how to more easily purchase your Festival passes click here.

 

Source: TCM Classic Film Festival Passes On Sale!