- Filmex
Filmex was an annual
Los Angeles film festival held in the seventies and early eighties. It was the predecessor of theAmerican Film Institute 'sLos Angeles InternationalFilm Festival . After the final Filmex festival in 1983, the founders/organizers of the festival devoted their attentions to developing a new non-profit cultural organization, theAmerican Cinematheque - which they created to be a permanent year-round film festival in Los Angeles.=Filmex Timeline=
1971
*The First Los Angeles International Film Exposition, a.k.a. Filmex, debuts on November 4, at
Grauman's Chinese Theatre with the premiere of "The Last Picture Show ".
*Gary Essert is Director, andGary Abrahams , Associate Director, for the 11-day event.
*The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences ,The Los Angeles County Museum of Art ,The Harold Lloyd Foundation , USC,UCLA ,CalArts and theAmerican Film Institute all lend their support to the Festival, which intends to broaden appreciation for the work of "filmmakers from around the world".1972
* "
Young Winston " opens Filmex '72 at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
* A 24-hourBilly Wilder Marathon is held.
* Myrna Loy appears for a Tribute in her honor.
* "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie " closes Filmex '72, andLuis Bunuel attends his first-ever public screening of one of his films.
* Filmex announces it will move to the spring for 1974 in order to generate greater support.1974
* Filmex produces "The Movies", a four-hour movie scrapbook for ABC to benefit
The Motion Picture and Television Fund .* Filmex '74 is held March 28-April 9 at the
Paramount Theatre Hollywood .* "
The Three Musketeers " is the Opening Night film.1975
* Filmex '75 moves to the Plitt theatres in
Century City .* The 14-day Festival opens with the premiere of "
Funny Lady " and the Filmex Society Benefit Ball. Rosalind Russell and LA Mayor Tom Bradley opened the event. Those in attendance at the Plitt Century Plaza Theater premiere that evening included Roddy McDowall and Henry Winkler. Barbra Streisand did not attend the event. When Rosalind Russell exited the theater that night with her husband, she was heard to proclaim, "Well, that was fun, wasn't it!" She clearly disliked the movie, but was too much of a lady to say so.* Twenty-five nations participate in the Festival, and all five nominees for Best Foreign Language Film are shown.
1976
* "
A Bicentennial Extravaganza " opens the spring Filmex '76.*
Alfred Hitchcock drives up in a Universal tour bus for the premiere of his "Family Plot " on Opening Night. At the gala ball at the Century Plaza Hotel following the screening, Hitchcock gives a speech in which he decries a line attributed to him that "actors are cattle." That evening, Hitchcock said, "What I probably said was, Actors should be TREATED like cattle." He was feted by several celebrities before his speech, including James Stewart. Those who attended were given a clear plastic paperweight with Hitchcock's famous caricature on one side and the Family Plot poster on the other.* A Tribute to Cuban Cinema is held, which generates controversy.
* A Cowboy Film Marathon is held, screening 48 films. George Stevens Jr. speaks after a showing of his father's film "Shane."
* On Dec. 18, 1976, Filmex holds the world premiere for Barbra Streisand's "A Star is Born" at the Fox Village Theater in Westwood Village. The stars, including Streisand, are in attendance with a post-event party at Dillons, at the time a new disco in the Westwood area. Ryan O'Neal, Peter Bogdonavich, Marisa Berenson, Alan Carr, Chevy Chase and Funny Girl composer Jule Styne are among the guests.
1977
* Filmex '77 is dedicated to
Rosalind Russell who had died that year.* A 50-hour Movie Musical Marathon is held.
* AFI debuts a special section called AFI Critics Choice.
* "
Annie Hall " is the Closing Night film.1978
* Filmex announces that in its first seven years, 48 films were acquired for distribution after Festival exposure.
*
Lillian Gish appears at the screening of "Broken Blossoms ".* In-person Tributes are held for
Norman Jewison andOlivia de Havilland .* Filmex '78 salutes Oscar's 50th anniversary with a 50-hour film marathon.
1979
*
Laurence Olivier makes an emotional appearance on Closing Night with his film "A Little Romance ".*
Sterling Hayden makes an appearance during a retrospective of his films including "Dr. Strangelove -- Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb "1980
* "
The Great Rock And Roll Swindle " plays at Filmex '80.* A Tribute to
Paul Robeson is presented.1981
* Filmex '81, the 10th anniversary, is held at nine different locations around
Hollywood .* A Special Section called "Treasures from AFI" is presented.
* The "Scared To Death" 50-hour horror film marathon is held.
*
Loretta Young is saluted with a Tribute.* The founders/organizer of Filmex announce the creation of a new organization called The
American Cinematheque with the declared aim that it will eventually build on the work of Filmex and provide year-round film programming of classic and new films from around the world.1982
* "
Eating Raoul ", "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball ", "Chan Is Missing ", "Cat People ", "Das Boot ", "Diva " and "Coup De Torchon " top the list of films screened at Filmex '82.*
Natalie Wood is remembered with a Tribute, shortly after her death.* "
Victor/Victoria " has a splashy premiere.1983
* Several theaters along Wilshire Boulevard are used for Filmex '83.
*
James Mason is honored with a Tribute.* "
Around The World In 80 Days " is the final film shown at Filmex.* Filmex founders/organizers Gary Essert and Gary Abrahams start the long haul to develop the
American Cinematheque into a full-time organization that will maintain the Filmex spirit and philosophy and present films in the context of a year-round festival.1986
* The
American Cinematheque holds a major fund-raiser - theAmerican Cinematheque Award honoringEddie Murphy . The funds raised are applied to enabling the organization to start presenting public programs the following year.1987
* The
American Cinematheque presents its first program in Los Angeles with the declared aim that it will continue the work of Filmex in the context of year-round film programming of classic and new films from around the world.
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