COLLABORATIONS
Since 1987, The American Cinematheque has provided diverse film programming and live in-person discussions and events with thousands of filmmakers and luminaries, presenting both new and repertory cinema to Los Angeles. True to the hope and intent of Sydney Pollack, the American Cinematheque is a place where both the public and members of the film industry come together as a community with the common language of film.

The Satin Dollz are an international, premier vintage performance troupe founded in 2005, featuring a rotating cast of singers and tap dancers who specialize in 1940s and 50s Big Band Swing, reminiscent of WWII era USO shows. Based in Hollywood with branches in NYC, London, Paris, and Rome, they perform at festivals, concerts and corporate events.
Started in 2007 by veteran filmmaker Joey Travolta, the program teaches filmmaking to individuals with developmental disabilities in six dedicated production studios throughout California. In addition to our workshops, we travel the country doing short film camps for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
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The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and awareness of Art Deco as a major influence on the 20th century and beyond. Since 1983, the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles has welcomed people with an interest in the many facets of Art Deco. More recently, we have refined our efforts into three major areas: education, preservation and socializing with other “Deco-Philes” in beautiful environments throughout the Los Angeles area.
The Roxie Theater, a San Francisco landmark in the Mission District, brings people together to meet and connect through distinctive cinematic experiences. Guided by the passionate belief that engaging with a movie doesn’t end with the credits, we invite filmmakers, curators, entertainers and educators to interact with our audiences. We provide inspiration and opportunity for the next generation, and serve as a forum for the independent film community reflecting the spirit of the diverse Bay Area population.