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LA 92: A Transformative Documentary about the 1992 LA Riots
The synopsis of “LA 92” references the Rodney King verdict that sparked the 1992 riots, the protests, violence, lootings, and arson that followed. It continues, “Twenty-five years later, the documentary “LA 92,” from directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin explores … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Daryl Gates, George Holliday, History, Karen Bass, LA Riot. LA 92, LA92, Laurence Powell, live review, Los Angeles, NatGeo, National Geographic, photography, Police Violence, Rodney King, Stacey Koon, Theodore Briseno, Timothy Wind
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“JANE” at the Hollywood Bowl and Coming to Theaters Friday
Last week, the Hollywood Bowl held a special screening of “JANE,” the new documentary on Jane Goodall by Brett Morgen. The evening was truly special, featuring a short introduction from the charming Dr. Goodall and Morgen, and live accompaniment of … Continue reading
“JANE” at Hollywood Bowl with Live Score by Philip Glass
On Monday, October 9th, National Geographic Documentary Films presents a special screening at the Hollywood Bowl of “JANE,” a new documentary about everyone’s favorite primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall. The film was directed by Brett Morgen (“Kurt Cobain: Montage of … Continue reading
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Tagged brett morgen, hollywood bowl, jane goodall, National Geographic, Philip Glass
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The Power of Photography: National Geographic 125 Years at Annenberg Space for Photography Offers more than 125 Minutes worth of Brilliance!
In the heart of Los Angeles’ glamorous Century City where restaurants’ days of repose ironically comprise both Saturdays and Sundays, where majestic fountains dot overly-manicured lawns amidst alternately running Boulevards and where Los Angeles’ Twin Towers rub noses to form … Continue reading