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Burt Bacharach: A Tribute from Ronnie Scott’s

World-famous jazz club Ronnie Scott’s hosts a tribute to Burt Bacharach - a songwriter, producer and pianist who us widely seen as one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century. Clive Myrie is at the show, which features brand new jazz-inspired arrangements of some of Burt Bacharach’s best-loved music by the club’s artistic director James Pearson. The setlist spans Burt Bacharach’s epic career and includes The Look of Love, Alfie, Wives and Lovers, Do You Know the Way to San Jose and That’s What Friends Are For.

Burt Bacharach: A Tribute from Ronnie Scott’s

NR 2023
It Hurts to Love a Woman

A tender yet tragic tale that recounts the intimate journey of two women, ROSE and MAX, whose connection cautiously dances on the fine line between friendship and romance. Told through the juxtaposing lenses of their drastically different experiences in the same space, we fall privy to their love as it unfolds, blossoms and deflates. Led by movement and sound, we teeter on the border of fantasy and nightmare as ROSE experiences the painful repercussions of falling in love with someone who doesn’t love themselves.

It Hurts to Love a Woman

NR 2023
Killing the Muse

A struggling film director at an existential crossroads takes his life, but is reborn as his muse and forced to face the decisions and relationships that inspired his work. In self-reflexive scenes, the character-actors in Killing the Muse explore the art of filmmaking, sexuality, and their personal circumstances. How much does their art reflect their personal lives? Where and what are the boundaries of each? Killing the Muse proves to be intriguing and engrossing, mind-bending, and often funny.

Killing the Muse

NR 2023
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight

"Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight" covers renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”— commissioned by The Huntington Library, Art Museum, & Botanical Gardens — a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds. This film renders a portrait of Betye's process at 96 while also reflecting on her life, career, and memories of Pasadena.

Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight

NR 2023
Ah Boy Yah!!!

After returning from his studies abroad, Ah Boy finds himself in a sea of questions from his fellow relatives, with each additional question steamrolling into an absurd mob consisting of relatives, cashiers, news anchors, and the paparazzi to name a few. This builds up to a crescendo where everyone swarms into his home. The realization of the inevitability of questions remains, as the mob stares patiently at Ah Boy. Wanting to know if Ah Boy is the successful boy that they want him to be.

Ah Boy Yah!!!

NR 2023
Japanese Islands from Above

For the first time, this awe-inspiring special bring us on an aerial tour of many of Japan's most stunning isles. From those with storied histories on which the first Christian missionaries sheltered, to craggy volcanic outcrops and those made up of crisscrossing formations of bridges, and even to maritime fortresses buttressing the nations' metropole, we explore the fascinating stories and unique ways of life that make these islands the bedrock of Japan' cultural identity.

Japanese Islands from Above

NR 2023
Alexandra Hernandez, l'archipel et l'océan

Alexandra Hernandez is a child of the sea. She sings about Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, a small archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland, a French enclave on the American continent. The sea, the wind and the fog ooze through her lyrics, which sing of love in an omnipresent natural setting. She takes us back to the places that populated her childhood imagination, to a small archipelago where everyone knows everyone else, and where the unknown resonates in the wind that beats down on the islands.

Alexandra Hernandez, l'archipel et l'océan

NR 2023