Where: Santa Monica Pier
Date: 2007-06-28 19:30:00
Type:
Annual celebration of music and dance on the pier every Thursday night. Come early, bring food and claim your piece of sand! Listen in leisure on the beach or join the mosh pit on the pier!
Where: Silverlake Lounge
Date: 2007-07-17 20:00:00
Type:
Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-08-12 19:30:00
Type:
all ages
Where: The Queen Mary
Date: 2007-04-27 19:00:00
Type:
Beginning in April, the Queen Mary is happy to announce the long-awaited return of Dinner with Peter James. Hosted by world-renowned paranormal psychic, Peter James, the evening will include cocktails in the chic Sir Winston's lounge, followed by a tour of the ships most haunted area, the first class swimming pool, and concluding with an elegant dinner in the award-winning Sir Winston's Restaurant.
Where: Goethe Institut Los Angeles
Date: 2008-03-12 19:00:00
Type:
Film directed by Marc Rothemund German w/English subtitles Free Admission Tel. +1 323 5253388 Germany, 2001, 89 min, DVD proj. 25-year-old Corinna Safranski wants to become a policewoman. After two years of training, she starts her new job in Hamburg with great enthusiasm and turns her back on her small hometown. Life in the force is tough, but the young woman gives it her all. But when she rejects the advances of a colleague, she unleashes a viscious cycle of revenge and mobbing. Villa Aurora Fellows at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles: MARC ROTHEMUND Marc Rothemund was born in 1968. He worked with directors like Helmut Dietel, Bernd Eichinger, Dominik Graf and Gérard Corbiau. In 1998 he received the Bavarian Film Prize as best young director for his first feature film Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Grossstädter zur Paarungszeit (Love Scenes from Planet Earth). With 1.7 million spectators, his second feature Harte Jungs (Just the Two of Us) was one of the most successful films of 1999. In 1997, Rothemund started working with screenwriter Fred Breinersdorfer, first cowriting episodic TV, followed by the award-winning feature Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt (2002). Their cooperation culminated in Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage (Sophie Scholl - The Final Days), which was invited to over two dozen festivals worldwide and has collected numerous awards including the Silver Bear for the Best Direction and Best Actress and the main prize from the Ecumenical Jury at the 2005 Berlinale, just to name a few. Today Marc Rothemund lives as director, producer and author in Munich. Marc Rothemund is currently an artist in residence at the Villa Aurora.