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The Los Angeles Film School presents a screening of
The Biggest Little Farm
Followed by LIVE STREAM Q&A with Composer Jeff Beal
6363 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood CA, 90028
B1 Main Theater – 7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Run time: 91
Rated: PG
Synopsis: The movie chronicles the eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature. Through dogged perseverance and embracing the opportunity provided by nature’s conflicts, the Chesters unlock and uncover a biodiverse design for living that exists far beyond their farm and its seasons.
A five-time Emmy®-winning composer, Jeff Beal’s approach is a favorite for more sophisticated works. His credits include HBO’sRome, Carnivale, and the Netflix series House of Cards. Most recently, Beal received his 19th Primetime Emmy® nomination for his work on the final season of House of Cards. His documentary work includes Blackfish, Weiner, The Queen of Versailles, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power, and Boston, a documentary about the history of the Boston Marathon. Beal’s recent film projects include Shock and Awe, and Bigger.
****This ticket does not guarantee a seat ****
We take a larger number of RSVPs than seats available to compensate for the no-show percentage so all seating is first come first serve. If tickets are sold out you are welcome to show up and you will be seated if room becomes available. LA Film School students / staff / faculty / alumni, please line up inside the theatre lobby. Use of cell phones or computers during the screening is strictly prohibited and you will be asked to leave.
If you feel you are unable to stand in line for a long period of time, we kindly request that you take a seat on the benches in the B1 theatre lobby and have your guest stand in line to secure a spot. Then when guest/s arrive to the point where they can enter and check in, you will walk in with your guest. Unfortunately, no one will be allowed in before the doors officially open, since we have to give the production team time to set up and test the equipment without an audience.