When:
March 5, 2020 – March 15, 2020 all-day
2020-03-05T00:00:00-08:00
2020-03-16T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles
CA 90028

Alan K. Rode will co-host the 22nd year of film noir in Hollywood


The Film Noir Foundation Presents
NOIR CITY: INTERNATIONAL II

The 22nd Annual Hollywood Film Noir Festival

poster for Noir City International Film FestivalAmerica doesn’t have a monopoly on swaggering gangsters, larcenous lovers, surly ex-cons, corrupt cops, and scheming femmes fatales. Six years after the first NOIR CITY: INTERNATIONAL—the Film Noir Foundation is at it again: presenting an array of classic films from around the globe, a wide-ranging, thematically cohesive immersion in a sordid world of sinister and sexy affairs—including the world premieres of two new restorations by the Film Noir Foundation! Yes, “It’s a Bitter Little World”— but for ten days and nights at the majestic Egyptian Theatre, nighttime photo of The Egyptian Theatre neon marqueeNOIR CITY is cinema paradiso! The festival is programmed and co-hosted by Eddie Muller and Alan K. Rode.

For veteran cinephiles, it’s a chance to again experience cherished cinematic masterpieces in a bona fide movie palace. For those just starting their cinematic journey, NOIR CITY is the perfect introduction to a wide world of international filmmakers and stars, on the big screen, larger than life. The 10-day excursion travels through hot-blooded nightclubs of the Mexican cabareteras, neon-streaked alleys of Japanese yakuza thrillers, the stylish Parisian underworld, Italian palazzos hiding crimes of every social strata, a Kafkaesque Prague as envisioned by the Czech New Wave — even a rare serial killer film set in Nazi Germany made by Hollywood’s finest director of film noir, Robert Siodmak. Tour guides include some of the world’s most revered filmmakers: Michelangelo Antonioni, Andzrej Wajda, Julien Duvivier, Jean-Pierre Melville, Roberto Gavaldón, Jirí Weiss, and Masahiro Shinoda.

Source and more information, tickets: https://www.noircity.com/


Egyptian Theatre info: https://americancinemathequecalendar.com/egyptian_theatre_events