FROM the EGYPTIAN THEATRE, OSCAR SEASON 2013

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    T H E C A S T L E R E T U R N S :M I Y A Z A K I , T A K A H A T A A N D T H EM A S T E R S O F STUDIO G H I B L I26 - February 10, 2013A e r o & E g y p t ia n T h e a t r e syear's retrospective of animated films from Japan's Studio Ghibiiso wildly popular that we're bringing highlights ba ck for a returnFounded in Tokyo985 by animation directorsMiyazaki and IsaoStudio Ghibii is onehe most successful andanimation studios inCultivating a cre-force of talented direc-animators and storytellersthe revered brilliance ofand Takahata, Studiomakes films that are

    fo r their originality,animat ion and epicTh e films havebeloved part ofpopular culture, and have ga rnered worldwide a cclaim fromand critics alike. Hayao Miyazaki's SPIRITED A W A Y won theAward for Best Animated Feature in 2002, and in 2005wa s named one of "the most influential people" by TIME

    missed out on one of our sold-out shows in 2012, here's anotherto see Miyazaki's beloved favorites M Y NEIGHBORP RI N CE S S M O N O N O K E , N A U S I C A A O F T H E V AL L EY O FW IN D , H O W L ' S M O V ING C A S T L E , K IK I 'S D E L IVE R Y S E R V IC E ,IN T H E S K Y and P O R C O R O S S O , as well as the animator'srecent fea ture, 2008's P O N Y O (which was not shown in lastGhibii series).

    compiled by Gwen Deglise an d Grant Moninger. Program notes by the IFC Center withBeth Hanna.

    O S C A R S E A S O N A T T H EA M E R I C A N C I N E M A T H E Q U E

    February 2013A e r o & E g y p t ia n T h e a t r e shype reaches a fever pitch this m onth as we close in on the 85thAwa rds presentat ion on February 24 . Join us at the EgyptianAero Theatres as we roll out the red carpet fo r some of this year'sincluding an Ang Lee double feature of L IF E O F P I a n d

    , HI D D E N D R A G O N with the Oscar-winning direc-tor in person. Also, don't missour yearly stap les - the O s c a r -N o m i n a t e d S h o rts program,including a ll nominated docu-mentary, live-action and ani-mated shorts from 2012;KPCC 89.3 FM's "FilmWeek"O s c a r P re v ie w, recorded infront of a l ive a udience; andpanel discussions with theO scar-Nominated Editors("Invisible Art, VisibleArtists" presented by theAmer ican Cinema Editors) andArt Directors and S e tD e c o ra t o rs presented by theDirectors Guild and the Set Decorators Society of America. CheckAmerican Cinematheque websi te fo r more excit ing updates!

    as soldiers, cops and crooks made Marvin one of the screen's toptough guys.With an Oscar under his beltfor C A T B A L L O U , Lee Ma rvinwas a bona fide movie star,and while his characters typi-cally remained hard-edgedmen of action, his increasedclout brought the actor leadingroles in such diverse and dis-tinctive films a s P O IN TB LA N K , PAINT YOURWAGON and THE BIG REDO N E . Both free-wheeling andplain-speaking, Marvin occa-sionally chaffed a t stardom,but his f l ip ta ke on autho rityonly increased his appeal in ana ge when antiheroes stil l were considered bankable.

    Join us for a tribute to Lee Marvin, including T H E K IL L E R S , T H E M A NW H O S H O T L I B E R T Y V A L A N C E , HELL IN THE PACIFIC and THEP R O F E S S I O N A L S .Series compiled by Gwen Deglise an d Grant Moninger. Program notes by John Hagelston.

    MOVIE V A L E N T I N E S :L O V E O N T H E B IG S C R E E NFebruary 14 -16, 2013A e r o & E g y p t ia n T h e a t r e s

    I t 's that t ime of year again - thet ime when we're reminded ofal l the bliss, ecstasy, content-ment (and, yes, uncertainty,bizarreness and even misery)that goes arm-in-arm withromance. And what better wayto celebrate this roller coasterof a holiday than to go to themovies and see the power oflove beautifully and catha rti-cally magnified on the bigscreen?Starting onValentine's Day, .join us for some of the greatest vfilms to ever celebrate amour inits many forms, including B R EA K F A S T A T T I F F A N Y 'S , G O N E W I T HT H E W I N D , C A S A B L A NC A and F.W. Murnau's silent classicSUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO H U M A N S .Series compiled by Grant Moninger an d Gwen Degfise. Program notes by Beth Hanna.

    S N E A K P R E V IE W S A N D S P E C I A LO N E - D A Y - O N L Y E V E N T S

    E g y p t i a n T h e a t r e & A e r o T h e a t reThis month at the EgyptianT h e a t re , we've got an eveningof animation from TitmouseStudios with scores of 5-sec-ond cartoons from the twistedminds behind Adult Swim's" T h e Venture Bros." and"Metalocalypse." Larry Flyntand Andy Kaufman a re ratherunusual s ubjects for biopics;