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GRETA GERWIG’S LITTLE WOMEN

This sort of inchoate desire, or desire that doesn’t have an object, is interesting to me, because I think it’s so much a dimension of what it is to be an ambitious woman. Because, for every other moment in human history, [that ambition] had nowhere to go… I knew I could not do the ending [of LITTLE WOMEN] just as the book did—especially because Louisa May Alcott didn’t really want to end it that way… and if we can’t give her an ending she would like, 150 years later, then what have we done? We’ve made no progress.Greta Gerwig

Gerwig’s LITTLE WOMEN—a complete artistic success and Noah Baumbach’s favorite film of the year—is here.

On January 3, Gerwig, Saoirse Ronan, and the American Cinematheque present a double-feature screening of LITTLE WOMEN and LADY BIRD at the Egyptian Theatre, with a between-film conversation.

LITTLE WOMEN

Now playing:

Arclight Hollywood

6360 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Alamo Drafthouse

700 West 7th Street, downtown Los Angeles.

Laemmle Pasadena

673 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena.

Laemmle Santa Monica

1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica.

LITTLE WOMEN and LADY BIRD—GRETA GERWIG and SAOIRSE RONAN IN CONVERSATION

Friday, January 3, at 6:30 pm.

Egyptian Theatre

6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Greta Gerwig, Little Women, from top: Emma Watson (left), Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Eliza Scanlen; Ronan and Louis Garrel; Watson (left), Ronan, and Pugh; Scanlen; Ronan and Timothée Chalamet; Gerwig (left) with Meryl Streep on set; Laura Dern; Pugh and Chalamet; Garrel and Ronan; Ronan. Images courtesy and © the filmmakers, the actors, the photographers, Wilson Webb, CTMG, and Sony Pictures.

ROMA IN 70MM

ROMA is designed to be meaningful whether experienced at home or on the big screen, but offering cinema lovers the opportunity to see it in theaters is incredibly important to me.

“The 70mm print of ROMA shows unique details not available on any other version. Being shot in 65mm, these prints bring live detail and contrast only possible using a big format film. It is for sure the most organic way to experience ROMA.” — Alfonso Cuarón

You’ve seen it on Netflix, and maybe the DCP.

Now audiences in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Toronto have the chance to see ROMA in 70mm.

ROMA

Thursday, January 31, Friday, February 15, and Sunday, February 17.

All shows at 7:30 pm.

Egyptian Theatre

6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Through January 10.

TIFF Bell Lightbox

350 King St W, Toronto.

January 9 through 13.

Music Box Theatre

3733 North Southport Avenue, Chicago.

January 11 through 16.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn.

From top: Alfonso Cuarón and Yalitza Aparicio during the Roma shoot; Aparicio and her charges in RomaCuarón with cast and crew; Aparicio and Marina de Tavira (right) in a scene from the film. Image credit: Netflix.