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Turner Classic Movies, the authority in classic film, will
stage the network’s first film festival April 22-25, 2010, in
the heart of Hollywood. The TCM Classic Film Festival will be
a landmark celebration of the history of Hollywood and its
movies, presented in a way that only TCM can, with major
events, celebrity appearances and screenings of classic
movies. The network is inviting fans from around the country
to join this new festival and share their passion for classic
film.
All screenings – more than 50 in all – will include special
introductions to provide context about each film. Specific
details about TCM’s unique, interactive fan experience will be
announced in the weeks and months ahead, including appearances
by actors, actresses, directors, producers and other key
figures.
Robert Osborne, TCM’s primetime host, will be the official
host of the festival. “Classic movies are something that link
the past to the present and form a vital part of our culture,”
Osborne said. “This new festival will give those who love
movies a way to connect with each other. It is a
first-of-its-kind chance for TCM fans to experience the
network in-person, meet others with the same interests and
immerse themselves in a wide array of classic films.”
Hollywood and its history will be celebrated throughout the
TCM Classic Film Festival. In addition to screening classic
films, from newly restored masterpieces to silent classics and
undiscovered gems, the festival will tell the story of
Hollywood through films, guests and special events throughout
the weekend.
TCM will be partnering with Vanity Fair magazine – creator of
the Penguin book Vanity Fair’s Tales of Hollywood, edited by
Graydon Carter – to bring the book to life. Writers from the
magazine, along with actors and filmmakers, will tell
behind-the-scenes stories of many of Hollywood’s greatest
films.
In addition, the TCM Classic Film Festival will honor the
nation’s pre-eminent organization devoted to preserving
Hollywood’s legacy, The Film Foundation, which will be
celebrating its 20th year of preserving and restoring classic
films. Several films restored by The Film Foundation will be
showcased at the festival.
Hollywood has put its own spin on the movie industry over the
years, from escapist musicals to downbeat film noirs. Because
there has been no greater subject for Hollywood to explore
than Hollywood itself, the festival will highlight some of the
best films from this category.
As TCM examines Hollywood’s history, the influence of
foreign-language films on American filmmaking also will be
explored. The festival will screen important film imports
that have had an unquestionable impact on the direction
Hollywood has taken. TCM also is proud to offer a sneak peek
into the network’s most ambitious original programming effort
to date, Moguls and Movie Stars, a multi-part documentary
about the history of the Hollywood film industry. The
project, co-produced by Bill Haber’s Ostar Productions, is
slated to premiere on the network in fall 2010.
The TCM Classic Film Festival will be held Thursday, April 22,
through Sunday, April 25, 2010, in Hollywood. Festival passes
will go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 18, at www.tcm.com/festival.
Prices will range from $500 to $1,200 for four-day
passes.
The festival will involve several venues in a central area of
Hollywood, including screenings at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
and the Egyptian Theatre. The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel,
which has a longstanding role in movie history and was the
site of the first Oscar® ceremony, will be the official
hotel for the festival as well as a key venue for festival
passholders.
TCM, the producer of the festival, has brought onboard as
consultants Bill and Stella Pence, a couple well-known in
industry circles as co-founders of the Telluride Film
Festival. “As dedicated fans of TCM, we think a destination
film festival for network devotees is a logical and welcome
step,” Bill Pence said.
Stella Pence said the TCM Classic Film Festival will be a
unique proposition. “There are a great many film festivals
around the world, but only TCM is so perfectly poised to do
something truly original when it comes to classic movies,” she
said.
For more information and updates, visit the Official web site.
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