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SUMMARY:2023 Oscar Ballot Contest
DESCRIPTION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center (formerly The Tull Family Theater) has upped the ante for its annual Oscar contest. \n\n\n\nThe Theater will screen as many Oscar-nominated films as possible between Friday\, Feb. 17\, through the Academy Awards Ceremony on Sunday\, March 12. This gives patrons plenty of opportunity to watch on the big screen\, channel the Academy’s reactions–and increase their odds of winning a pass good for watching films at the Theater for the rest of 2023. \n\n\n\nTo win big\, they’ll have to nail the Best Picture and successfully predict the most winners in all other 23 Oscar categories. \n\n\n\n“Competition for the Oscars and our Oscar contest is always fierce\, and it’s amazing how closely so many people’s choices align with the Academy’s\,” says Carolina Thor\, CEO of the nonprofit cultural center. “To celebrate our name change to The Lindsay earlier this year\, we’ve decided to extend cinematic privileges to the winner for the rest of the year instead of only one visit. This means if the winner wants to watch a film for free every day\, from March 13 to Dec. 31\, they can. If the winner would rather binge and spend a whole day in our screening rooms\, they can. And if they want to do something in between\, well\, we’re happy to see them at the Theater!” \n\n\n\nOscar ballots are available only at the Theater\, 418 Walnut St.\, Sewickley\, and can be picked up by patrons watching films starting when the first Oscar nominees roll on Friday\, Feb. 17. Make your best predictions as to who will take home the statuettes this year\, and remember to include your name\, email and phone number on the ballot. Ballots (one entry per person\, please) must be returned to the Theater by 8 p.m. on Saturday\, March 11. \n\n\n\nMay the region’s sharpest–or luckiest–film buff win! Pass is non-transferable.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/2023-oscar-ballot-contest/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Contest,Free Events
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SUMMARY:80 For Brady Prop Master Q&A
DESCRIPTION:What’s it like to be on a movie set with Jane Fonda\, Lily Tomlin\, Rita Moreno\, Sally Field—and Tom Brady? Before Sunday’s big game\, the prop master for 80 for Brady will share tales of his work and on-set experiences on Sunday\, Feb. 12\, at 2:15 p.m. at the Theater. \n\n\n\nProp master Ira A. McAliley\, son of long-time Lindsay Theater and community volunteer Otis McAliley of Sewickley\, will meet the hometown crowd for a free virtual conversation between screenings of the film on Sunday. \n\n\n\nWith over 35 years in the film and television industry\, McAliley has worked in art department roles on projects including NBC’s Up All Night\, Nickelodeon’s The Haunted Hathaways\, and Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet and On My Block. He was also property master for the soon-to-be-released War of the Worlds starring Eva Longoria and Ice Cube. \n\n\n\nMcAliley is currently on location in Fort Worth\, Texas\, working on the new Paramount Studios show Bass Reeves\, based on the real-life exploits of the title character who was born into slavery and later became the first black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River. \n\n\n\nA long-serving member of the Affiliated Property Craftspersons union\, his introduction to Hollywood happened while completing his undergraduate studies at Butler University in Indianapolis\, Indiana\, when he was hired as a production assistant for the classic basketball film Hoosiers.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/virtual-qa-with-ira-mcaliley-prop-master-for-80-for-brady/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:A Man Called Otto Steadicam Operator Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Cameraman for A Man Called Otto to Share His View at The Lindsay Theater \n\n\n\nNationally known camera operator and Sewickley native John “Buzz” Moyer will share his experiences on the set of A Man Called Otto between screenings of the film on Sunday\, Jan. 29. \n\n\n\nThe free\, 30-minute presentation will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Large Screening Room\, just after the Theater’s 2:05 p.m. show wraps and before the 5:15 p.m. screening begins. Those who already have watched the film are also welcome. \n\n\n\nModerator will be Beaver County Times Entertainment Editor Scott Tady\, who covered the local production of A Man Called Otto. In addition\, the Swedish pastries (semlors) featured in the film from Stangl’s Bakery in Ambridge can be purchased in the Theater lobby starting at 1:30 p.m. \n\n\n\nMoyer\, whose 33-year career spans more than 100 TV and cinematic projects with directors/producers such as Martin Scorsese\, George Clooney and Ben Stiller\, last spoke at the Theater about his work on the set of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story. Recognized in the industry for his Steadicam operator skills\, Moyer taps his early years as an athlete\, musician and dancer to track shots while walking alongside (or backward) in front of actors. \n\n\n\nA graduate of Ithaca College\, Moyer joined the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees 644 (now 600)\, now serves on the Board of Governors for the Society of Camera Operators and is a mentor and member of the Steadicam Operators Association.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/a-man-called-otto-steadicam-operator-qa/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:A Man Called Otto Pre-Show Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Hear\, Taste (Swedish Eclairs) and Watch A Man Called Otto \n\n\n\nTwo special guests will share behind-the-scenes stories about the local filming of A Man Called Otto\, starring Tom Hanks. \n\n\n\nBefore the Friday\, Jan. 20\, screening at 2:05 p.m. screening\, Beaver County Times Entertainment Editor Scott Tady will talk about covering Otto on location in our region. \n\n\n\nThen\, the Sunday\, Jan. 22\, screening at 1 p.m.\, Lorianne Stangl Burgess\, owner of Stangl’s Bakery in Ambridge\, will talk about the rigors of creating Swedish eclairs for filming a scene guaranteed to make mouths water and hearts warm. Bonus: You can have what Hanks is having\, as Stangl’s will be selling their eclairs before the show!
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/a-man-called-otto-pre-show-presentation/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Slow Drift Film Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Inaugural Female-Produced Film Festival Coming to The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center \n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will host the inaugural film festival of Slow Drift Productions on Thursday\, Jan. 5\, at 7 p.m. \n\n\n\nTen shorts\, curated by Zoe Xandra\, founder of Pittsburgh-based Slow Drift Productions\, share thriller\, horror and sci fi works of women in Pennsylvania and New York. \n\n\n\n“Horror and thriller films have been long affiliated with the region because of the work of the late George Romero\, yet in the five decades since Romero first released his films\, women have not been widely recognized for their work in these genres\,” Xandra says. “This festival seeks to change that and encourage women’s artistic development.” \n\n\n\nAdmission to the festival is free\, but seating is limited\, so reservations are requested at the Theater’s website. Given the themes\, the festival is recommended for mature audiences. \n\n\n\nXandra\, a Mount Lebanon native now living in The Strip District\, created Slow Drift as a collective before graduating from Point Park University’s Cinema Arts program in 2020. As a Teaching Assistant in the Theater’s youth career readiness program this past summer\, she learned that the Theater makes its screening room available to local filmmakers for free and decided to launch the festival in Sewickley. \n\n\n\nThe Theater’s Emerging Filmmakers Showcase supports local artists\, builds their audiences and more closely engages the community in the creative process\, says Theater CEO Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor. “Response from the community has been tremendous\,” Thor shares. \n\n\n\nThe two hours of festival films will be followed by award presentations in the Theater’s Community Room. \n\n\n\nFestival films\, listed in order of screenings\, are: \n\n\n\n\nCamp Moose Tracks: A boy shipped off to summer camp slowly realizes that he’s the last ingredient for the camp cult. Director\, Leia Devin.\n\n\n\nThe Herbalist: A grief-filled woman uses herbalism to revive her lover. Director\, Audrey Medrano.\n\n\n\nA Leaf: An Artificial Intelligence companion searches for her existence. Director\, Rui Wang.\n\n\n\nBe a Fish: A young Black girl seeks guidance from a fish after her mother forces her to go underwater. Director\, Aisha Ford.\n\n\n\nA Mermaid in a Summer’s Night: A 7-year-old girl who believes in mermaids drifts into her secret fantasy world as she watches her mother pining over wasted love. Director\, Ke Liu.\n\n\n\nA Little Glass of Rum<: After grieving over the murder of his wife and son\, a prison guard dines with the killer at his last meal. Director\, Carah Chafin.\n\n\n\nOink: A young girl follows in her mother’s footsteps of a strict beauty routine until her mother has an unexpected surgery. Director\, Milky Tran.\n\n\n\nGood Taste: An Asian woman goes home with an attractive white couple to have a hot threesome\, only to discover that they have very dark tastes. Director\, Seonjae Kim.\n\n\n\nTansy: A woman reflects on her choices as she attempts an herbal abortion. Director\, Zoe Xandra\n\n\n\nWhat’s in the Forest: Three best friends examine their changing relationship while trying hallucinogens—then realize that their forest cabin is surrounded by threatening creatures. Director\, Xandra.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/slow-drift-film-festival-2023/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events
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