Oct 17 – Oct 21
Regal Cinemas L.A.
1000 West Olympic Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
$
"Downtown Film Festival L.A. is Los Angeles’ premiere independent film festival. Established in 2008 as a nonprofit organization, the festival is dedicated to showcasing independent cinema in the historic center of the Creative Capital of the World. DFFLA also celebrate the renaissance of downtown L.A. and its unique cultural diversity."
The 19th Annual Polish Film Festival
October 17-25
Eyes of Laura Mars and Fashion Shorts
Thursday, October 18, 7:00 p.m., music and concessions begins at 5:30 p.m.
Getty Center, Museum Courtyard
Free; reservations required.
A strange movie with strange shorts with a heavy influence on fashion.
Oct 19-21
TCL Chinese Theatre
* Director Mamoru Hosoda will be there in person for multiple screenings
Animation is Film Festival isn't just anime, though that's a
nice chunk of it, including the North American Premiere of "I Want To Eat
Your Pancreas." And this isn't the cannibal high school teen drama you
were looking for; in many ways it's much sadder. You’ll have to see it or read
the synopsis to find out more. It's one of many top tier anime movies come to
us from the East. We wanted to see Penguin Highway since we heard it be in
theaters and now we get the premiere.
German Currents 2018
Fri, Oct 19, 2018 - Mon, Oct 22, 2018
Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
Hollywood, CA 90028
$
The 12th annual German Currents festival features some of the best
recent films from Germany and German-speaking neighbors Switzerland and
Austria - all of which make their Los Angeles premieres here.
Oct 19-Nov 11
Multiple Venues
$
The 4th edition of the China Onscreen Biennial (COB), a survey of new and compelling works of Chinese cinema. Chinese filmmakers and artists continue to bear witness to rapidly evolving conditions with imagination, courage, acuity and humanity.
GREG MIKE * INSIDE VOICES
A SOLO EXHIBITION OF NEW WORK.
*OPENING RECEPTION*
Friday, October 19th, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
ABV Gallery
631 N Robertson Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Free, Must RSVP
Inspired by the past, present, and future, GREG MIKE's latest body of work, "Inside Voices," breaks boundaries with the artist's loudest collection to date. A true mash-up of styles and mediums, the work nods at GM's love for classic cartoons, color, and ferocious animals while exploring internal battles and motives.
A Tribute Exhibition for Mulan's 20th Anniversary
October 20, 2018 - November 4, 2018
Oct 20, 7:00PM - 10:00PM
Nucleus
210 E. Main Street
Alhambra, CA 91801
Free
Nucleus is excited to present, in collaboration with Disney Fine Art, Cyclops Print Works, and Oh My Disney!, a Tribute Art Exhibition in celebration for the 20th Anniversary of Disney's "Mulan".
HSM Movie Night What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Oct 20, 2018 7:00 PM
Heritage Square Museum
3800 Homer Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031
$11.34
Sunday, Oct 21, 4:00 pm
Mack Sennett Studios
1215 Bates Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029
$54.00 - $95.00
“EastSide Food Festival celebrates its 5th year this fall
with the addition of an all new music stage, comedians, and more!EastSide Food
Festival is a gathering of the best of the best and rising stars from LA's
gastronomic scene. The festival features over 35 food and beverage vendors
including restaurants, celebrity chefs, locally owned brands and more.”
Sunday, October 21, 2-5PM
Saddlerock Ranch, Malibu
$130+fees and up
"Join Los Angeles magazine at our 13th annual epicurean extravaganza, The
Food Event 2018, set in the beauty of Saddlerock Ranch in the Malibu
Hills. This culinary experience features samplings from 40 of L.A.’s
best restaurants, live cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs,
boutique wines,
spirits tastings, and more!"
spirits tastings, and more!"
October 23 - December 1, 2018
Maccarone Gallery
300 South Mission Road Los Angeles, CA 90033
Beginning October 23, 2018, Maccarone Gallery will present
an exhibition of original political cartoon drawings made over the past two
years by Jim Carrey. Selections from an ongoing body of work that began with
the November 2016 election of Donald Trump to the office of President of the
United States, the drawings on view in IndigNation: Political Cartoons by Jim
Carrey, 2016-2018 express Carrey’s views on the current American political
climate.