Cinema Libre Studio Offers Free Admission to see “THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH” ~ Wednesday, November 26th ~ For those Fighting a Chronic Diease - 5:00 PM or 7:20 PM - Laemmle’s Music Hall

THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH

www.thebeautifultruthmovie.com

 

FREE ADMISSION ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th

 FOR THOSE FIGHTING A CHRONIC DISEASE IN LOS ANGELES AREA

 

The Beautiful Truth is a must-see.” – FilmJournal.com

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, November 26th at 5:00 PM or 7:20 PM**

 

Laemmle’s Music Hall

9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA  90211

 

REGISTER ONLINE:

http://cinemalibrestudio.com/EarthNow/TBT/registration.html

 

                        REGISTER BY PHONE: 818-349-8822

 

 

For Thanksgiving, Cinema Libre Studio is offering FREE ADMISSION to THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH at Laemmle’s Music Hall in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, November 26th to those battling cancer or chronic diseases and to cancer survivors as a gesture of our support. 

The first 100 people (per show) - who are battling a chronic disease – to register below to attend either the 5:00PM or 7:20PM** shows on Wednesday, November 26 will be allowed a single admission for free.  One seat and one show per person.

After registering, you must check in at the Cinema Libre table in front of Laemmle’s Music Hall 3 box office on Weds. 11/26 in order to receive an entry coupon.  No admittance allowed into the theatre without a coupon.  Registrants should arrive 30 minutes before the show and will be asked to present a current photo I.D.   If you are not able to register online, you may call Cinema Libre Studio directly and have your name added to our guest list at (818) 349-8822.  (Please do not call the Laemmle theatre – they will not be handling reservations.)

Cinema Libre Studio, Kroschel Films and the Gerson Institute are proud to share this film with those of you who are battling illness and hope to share information about alternative methods of treatment that can positively impact your life. 

 

 

 

 

WHEN:           Wednesday, November 26th  at 5:00PM or 7:20PM**

 

WHERE:         Laemmle’s Music Hall

                         9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA  90211

 

HOW:              REGISTER ONLINE:

                         http://cinemalibrestudio.com/EarthNow/TBT/registration.html

 

 

                        REGISTER BY PHONE: 818-349-8822

 

THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH  - EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT  starts  Wednesday November 26

 

Show times:  Wed 11/26, Fri 11/27, Mon 12/1 -Thu 12/4 at 5:00, 7:20 & 10:00 and Thu 11/27, Sat 11/29 & Sun 11/30 – 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:20 & 10:00

·        Q&A’s:  

o       Weds. (11/26) following the 7:20** with author/publisher and Gerson biographer Howard Straus.

o       Fri. (11/28) following the 5:00 show with Gerson Institute founder, Charlotte Gerson, Howard Straus and Gerson patient/cancer survivor Polly Emery.  Following the 7:20 show with Howard Straus.

o       Sat. (11/29) following the 5:00 show with fluoride use detriment specialist, Dr. David Kennedy, Charlotte Gerson, Howard Straus, and Polly Emery.  Following the 7:20 show with Howard Straus.

 

 

This offer is valid at Laemmle’s Music Hall for THE BEAUTIFUL TRUTH only on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008.  All guests must register via online or by phone.  For verification purposes, all registrants will be required to present a valid I.D.  Seating is limited and available only to the first 100 people to register for each showing outlined above.  Walk-ups who are not registered will be required to pay the general admission.

 

Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez & Ry Cooder - BENEFIT CONCERT FOR HURRICANE RELIEF ~ Saturday, November 29th, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

BENEFIT CONCERT FOR HURRICANE RELIEF

with

JACKSON BROWNE ~ BONNIE RAITT

JOAZ BAEZ ~ RY COODER

Saturday, November 29th

7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

- Santa Monica Civic Auditorium 

1855 Main Street, Santa Monica
800-59
$75 Ticket Price includes all Fees and Shipping Charge

All Ages - Reserved Seating

For more information, log on to: www.jacksonbrowne.com

Ronnie Jayne Show for Culver City Democratic Club - Wednesday, December 3rd, 8:00 PM - At Steinway Hall (at Fields Pianos) - 12121 W. Pico Boulevard, West Los Angeles

FUNdraiser for the CULVER CITY DEMOCRATIC CLUB

The Premier Performance of RONNIE JAYNE’S

Hilarious ONE-WOMAN SHOW:

“No, I Want RED!”

 

A Show of Original Songs, Comedy and FUN!

With Added Attraction: Social Satirist Darryl Henriques

Wednesday, December 3rd, 8:00 PM

At Steinway Hall (at Fields Pianos), Level P2

12121 W. Pico Boulevard (1 door West of Bundy)

 

 

 

Tickets are $ 25/person, and is a FUNdraiser for the CULVER CITY DEMOCRATIC CLUB. 

RSVP to Jeannine Frank at 310-471-3979 or Jeannine@FrankEntertainment.com

 

 

Ronnie Jayne
A Song For You Productions
Music & Custom Songs — Uniquely in tune with you
(310) 836-7557 - Ronniejayn@aol.com
www.RonnieJayne.com
Cultural Affairs Commissioner,
Culver City, CA
Past Regional Vice President, Int’l Special Events Society
1st Vice President,
Culver City Democratic Club
Chair, Fiesta la Ballona 2008

 

Special Screening of “BAM 6.6 - Humanity Has No Borders” - A Beautiful New Film about IRAN - Saturday, November 29th - 7:30 PM - Raleigh Studios, Hollywood - I Love This Film - Frank Dorrel

You Are Invited to a Special Screening of

BAM 6.6

Humanity Has No Borders

A Beautiful New Film about IRAN

www.essenceofiran.com

Saturday, November 29th - 7:30 PM

Raleigh Studios

5300 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles 90038

(Corner of Melrose & Van Ness)

Frank Dorrel will be there to introduce Director Jahangir Golestan.

Tickets are $5 - RSVP to: 310-838-8131 –Email: fdorrel@sbcglobal.net

Parking at the Raleigh Studios is $5. Or you can park on the street for free.

I highly recommend that every American see ‘BAM 6.6’. I loved this film!” – Frank Dorrel

If there is one country we all need to know more about, it is Iran. Even with all the attention it receives, many Americans have no idea what Iran and its people are really like. We need to inspire our children to take pride in their heritage, and inspire our non-Iranian neighbors to find out what Iranians are really like.

BAM 6.6 documents events surrounding the massive earthquake that destroyed the ancient city of Bam in 2003. The movie is a tale of two Americans, Tobb Dell’Oro and his fiancée Adele Freedman, who were caught in the earthquake. It’s the story of travelers intent on going to the other side of the fence and experiencing a culture for themselves. Breaking down boundaries. It’s also the story of the Iranian people’s unfailing generosity in the face of absolute adversity. It demonstrates that humanity has no borders and that we find good people everywhere.

Can a movie bring about change? Jahangir Golestan, an Iranian-American from Laguna Beach, believes so. He has spent four years of his life making it. He continues to devote all of his energy to spreading its message. BAM depicts humanity at its best & shows the human race’s ability to live in harmony and peace. This is a message which is desperately needed, perhaps now more than at any other point in our history. ‘BAM 6.6’ won Best Documentary, Best Original Story and Best Director at the Noor Film Festival.

‘After viewing Bam 6.6, I could not stop thinking about how the world needs more films that reach to the very core of what really matters in this world, who we really are, and what really brings us all together. Watch this film. Your heart will thank you for it.’- Lime Radio host and producer Claire Papin.

‘An incredible documentary. This is footage of Iranian people who are just like you and me here in America. This

film shows the compassion of Iranian people towards these American tourists. Eighty percent of Americans never travel abroad to experience other cultures. This is a must-see film.’ - Antiwar Radio host Scott Horton.

Can a movie make a difference? The answer is a resounding yes. It shouldn’t take a catastrophe to bring

human beings together across boundaries – but when it does, we should learn from it.

For more information or to purchase copies of BAM 6.6 go to: www.essenceofiran.com

BAM 6.6

Saturday, November 29th - 7:30 PM

Raleigh Studios

5300 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles 90038

Tickets are $5 - RSVP to Frank Dorrel: 310-838-8131 – Email: fdorrel@sbcglobal.net