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  • Bonjour Tristesse: Durga Chew-Bose on Directing the New Gorgous Adaptation
    Apr 30 2025

    With a spectacular cast, stunning costumes and set design, beautiful cinematography and gorgeous locations— BONJOUR TRISTESSE shares all the hallmarks of the Merchant Ivory classics that delighted audiences for years.

    Originally published in 1954, Francoise Sagan's novel, BONJOUR TRISTESSE was an overnight sensation. But for every rave review, there were an equal number of critics shocked by a casual attitude toward a young woman's sexual awakening.

    In Otto Preminger's 1958 film adaptation, the focus was on the sensational.

    But thankfully, visionary producers pushing for a new adaptation, recognized the need for a woman’s voice and recruited Canadian writer Durga Chew-Bose to work on the screenplay. Having found someone with just the right approach to bring this new version to life, Chew-Bose was asked to stay on board and direct the film as well. The result is a debut film of remarkable depth and sensitivity that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and is opening in theaters everywhere. Please join our conversation with first time screenwriter and director Durga Chew-Bose, about her remarkable film, on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now…

    #BonjourTristesseMovie is in theaters this Friday! A revelatory new take on Françoise Sagan’s classic novel, starring @lilliumm @chloessevigny @claesbang, written and directed by @durgapolashi, produced by @babenationfilms. Showtimes:

    http://bit.ly/BonjourTristesseFilm

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  • The Human Story of Immigrants in America BLUE SUN PALACE with director Constance Tsang
    Apr 25 2025

    Beyond the policy debates surrounding immigration, the human experience of starting anew in America remains a powerful narrative.

    BLUE SUN PALACE, a compelling new film from director Constance Tsang, delves into this experience with sensitivity and depth. Set within a Chinese massage parlor in Flushing, New York, the film beautifully portrays the interconnected lives of three immigrants as they navigate joy, pain, guilt, and personal growth.

    The remarkable performances of Ke-Xi Wu, Haipeng Xu, and Lee Kang Sheng bring these immigrant stories to life in a real and memorable way.

    Awarded at Cannes and celebrated at the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York, BLUE SUN PALACE is now playing in select theaters in New York and Los Angeles, with a wider release coming soon. Tune in to INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE now for an insightful conversation with Constance Tsang about this moving film, on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now...

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    40 m
  • The Future of Arthouse Cinema in New York & Reasons To Be Happy with NY Indie Guy Ira Deutchman
    Apr 23 2025

    If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere. T

    hat's more than just a line from a song. Among art house distributors, it has been an article of faith for almost as long as anyone can remember. Get a film off to a strong start in Manhattan and the rest of the country will fall into place. But if you flop in New York, fuggedaboutit.

    But how can you succeed in New York if there aren't enough art house screens in the city to properly exhibit the films that want to open.

    On today's episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we sit down with Ira Deutchman, a current professor of film at Columbia University and a veteran arthouse distributor to talk about the history of arthouses in New York, the current dearth of cinemas on the Upper West Side, the reasons behind the predicament, and most importantly, some hope for the future. Join us for a fascinating conversation with the NY Indie Guy Ira Deutchman as he joins us INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now...

    #arthouse #arthouseFilm #UpperWestSide #NewYork @laemmle #BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #GregLaemmle #RaphaelSbarge #LaemmleTheatres #WatermelonPictures #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #FilmBusiness Video Podcast Independent Film / Indie Film Arthouse Film / Arthouse Movie Film Lovers / Cinema New Movie Releases / New Film Releases Repertory Cinema / Classic Films / Classic Movies Filmmaker Interviews / Filmmakers (Directors, Writers, Producers) Film Distributors / Film Distribution Movie Industry / Film Business / Movie Business Behind-the-Scenes Insights Film Discussion / Movie Reviews / Film Analysis Greg Laemmle / Raphael Sbarge Laemmle Theatres

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  • Exploring Life in Occupied Palestine: An Emotional Journey with "THE TEACHER" Director Farah Nabulsi
    Apr 16 2025

    After receiving an Oscar nomination for her short film, THE PRESENT, Palestinian British filmmaker Farah Nabulsi set out to take audiences on an intense, emotional journey into the Israeli occupied West Bank.

    Based on real life experiences of relatives, the story lifts the curtain on the hardships and difficult choices they have to make. Starring the Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri in a moving performance, the film follows the character of Basem, a teacher with a buried personal tragedy. Throwing himself into his work, he forms a deep bond with his student, Adam.

    Shot entirely in Palestine, told with humanity and empathy, Nabulsi brings these threads together, leaving us with a sense of hope and compassion for a future, even as the present reality seems to offer none. THE TEACHER premiered at The Toronto Film Festival, received Best International Feature Award at Galway, Audience award at San Francisco International Film Festival, among many others; the film has received over a dozen awards!

    Join us and our conversation with filmmaker Farah Nabulsi on her journey to make THE TEACHER on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now.

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    54 m
  • Can Women "Have It All"? Explore Motherhood & Creativity in Anna Campbell's New Film 'NORA'
    Apr 11 2025

    Thomas Wolfe's poignant words, “You can’t go home again,” resonate in a new light as writer and director Anna Campbell explores the intricate balance of parenting, work, and a thriving creative life in her debut film, NORA.

    This powerful portrait delves into the physical and emotional pressures faced by modern mothers, showcasing one woman's journey of rediscovery. Starring Campbell herself and featuring her original music, NORA confronts the fundamental question: Can women have it all? Can they pursue their passions and artistic dreams while prioritizing family and children?

    Often forced to make difficult choices, mothers frequently find their own aspirations taking a backseat. Yet, art, particularly music, offers a vital outlet and inspires us to envision a world where passion and ambition are not mutually exclusive. Join us for an insightful conversation with the writer, director, and star of NORA, Anna Campbell, now on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now.

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    45 m
  • Extraordinary Music, Extraordinary Life JANIS IAN: BREAKING SILENCE with director Varda Bar Kar
    Apr 2 2025

    As a teenage singer-songwriter from New Jersey in the mid-60’s, Janis Ian had one of the more remarkable debuts in modern music history. At 13 she scored a hit single-- "Society’s Child," about an interracial love relationship, which launched her career. She then began performing in New York City clubs with future legends, and her song writing and singing was heralded by no less than Leonard Bernstein. She would follow this with her biggest hit, “At Seventeen,” and continued a career that has spanned five decades. Winning Grammys while overcoming significant personal obstacles and producing an indelible body of music that has earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim. JANIS IAN: BREAKING THE SILENCE is a new movie about her extraordinary life, directed by Varda Bar-Kar and which lands in theaters this week. It includes interviews with Ian and her collaborators, along with Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Lily Tomlin, Jean Smart, among others. This remarkable portrait uses Ian's songbook and her turbulent life story to capture a portrait of an artist and her songs that personified a generation of American women. Join us as we sit down with the director on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now… @therealjanisian1430 @GreenwichEntertainment @laemmle #JanisIan #janisIanBreakingTheSilence #movies #movietheaters #arthouse #cinema #documentary https://bit.ly/JanisIanMovie

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    45 m
  • Gorgeous French Country Side, Award Winning HOLY COW with director Louise Courvoisier
    Mar 27 2025
    RENDEZVOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA is an annual festival organized by the programmers at the Film Society at Lincoln Center. And since French films are such an important part of the programming mix, we decided to spend some time in the Big Apple talking to filmmakers We were able to sit down in the lobby of the fabled Film Forum theater with filmmaker Louise Courvoisier to talk about her new film HOLY COW, her Cesar-award winning debut feature. After winning a prize at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival for her short film MANO A MANO, Courvoisier returned to the Jura region in France where she grew up, and started working on a story about the hardscrabble lives of the people who make the region's renowned Comte cheese. Using non-professional actors, Courvoisier's film is a beautiful and moving look into the lives of those who work in close contact with nature to create the produce which ends up in fancy shops and restaurants around the world. You won't want to miss HOLY COW when it comes to your local arthouse, and you don't want to miss our conversation with the film's creator, starting now, on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE. @ZeitgeistFilms @laemmle @InsidetheArthouse #french #frenchcinema #holycow #director #Q&A
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  • A Curve Ball That Inspires in new film EEPHUS a conversation with director Carson Lund
    Mar 10 2025
    When is a Baseball movie, more than a movie about Baseball? As told by director Carson Lund in his debut film EEPHUS, it’s a chance to explore themes of escape, of camaraderie, and of a deep sense of time passing. Named after a rarely deployed curve ball, the "Eephus Pitch,” EEPHUS is set in suburban New Hampshire, where that stubbornly independent New England mindset informs the players as they face change, and gentrification. The film uses a mix of comedy and drama, for both the baseball connoisseur, and for anyone who's ever lamented their community slipping away. EEPHUS is a baseball story that uses a non-traditional narrative, and one that leaves you with the feeling of a lazy afternoon, tuned to the rhythms of America’s eternal pastime. Opening in theaters, having premiered at Director’s Fortnight at Cannes, please join us as we sit down with director Carson Lund on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, starting now. @musicboxfilms #EEPHUS #eephuspitch #baseball @laemmle @InsidetheArthouse #movie #arthouse @laemmle @InsidetheArthouse ​
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