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Film & Video
The Exiles
September 5-September 18, 2008
Award-winning Spokane/Coeur d'Alene author Sherman Alexie and noted Los Angeles director Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep) present Kent Mackenzie's remarkable 1961 debut feature The Exiles. The Exiles chronicles one night in the lives of young Native American men and women living in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles. Based entirely on interviews with the participants and their friends, the film follows a group of exiles "transplants from Southwest reservations" as they flirt, drink, party, fight, and dance. Filmmaker Kent Mackenzie first conceived of The Exiles during the making of his short film Bunker Hill--1956 while a student at the University of Southern California. In July 1957, Mackenzie began to hang around with some of the young Indians in downtown Los Angeles. After a couple of months, he broached the subject of making a film that would present a realistic portrayal of Indian life in the community. Mackenzie spent long hours making friends and earning the confidence of these Indians who finally agreed to re-enact a scenes from their lives for this picture. All of the actors, some of whom were recruited on the spur of the moment during the shooting, play themselves in the film. The Exiles was directed and photographed by a group of young filmmakers -- Mackenzie's college mates, fellow employees, and friends holding down a variety of day-to-day jobs in the motion picture industry. Much of the picture was shot on "short ends," the leftovers of 1,000-foot rolls (varying from 100 to 300 feet of stock) discarded by major film producers. In collaboration with cinematographers John Morrill, Erik Daarstad, and Robert Kaufman, the shooting of The Exiles began in January 1958 and the first trial composite print was privately screened in April 1961. Premiering in the Venice Film Festival that year, the film received acclaim from many critics but tragically never found commercial distribution. It was Thom Andersen's compilation documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself which kicked off the rediscovery of this lost masterwork. Andersen contacted the daughters of Mackenzie to receive permission to use footage to illustrate the lost neighborhood of Bunker Hill. Although the original negative and fine-grain (interpositive) existed for the film, it was decided that a theatrical distribution of the film could put the materials at risk. So Milestone, in cooperation with USC's film archivist Valarie Schwan, brought the film to preservationist Ross Lipman and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Milestone who distributed last year's critical and box office hit, Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep, is releasing the restored version of The Exiles.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $8.50/ticket adults; $6.25/ticket student, seniors, military; $5.75/ticket Belcourt members, children
Info Phone: (615) 383-9140
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Dates & Times
Dates:
September 5-September 18, 2008Times:
Opens Friday, September 5; showtimes TBA -
NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.
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Venue Info
2102 Belcourt Avenue Nashville, TN 37212
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Midnight Movies: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Experience
"Wow"
Review posted by: Mira A. from TN, Jul 13, 2008
Definately AMAZING!! Quite an experience for a first timer but I will definately be back next year with an extra crowd! If you like the movie, you'll LOVE the live show. Amazing is all I can say!
Definately AMAZING!! Quite an experience for a first timer but I will definately be back next year with an extra crowd! If you like the movie, you'll LOVE the live show. Amazing is all I can say!
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