AT LACMA

Free Screening: Bloodline

AT LACMA

Free Screening: Bloodline

Advance tickets are no longer available for this event.

  • A limited number of tickets will be available at the door two hours before the published start time of the event for Film Independent, LACMA Film Club, and The New York Times Film Club members.

Includes a conversation with actors Kyle Chandler, Sissy Spacek, John Leguizamo and Linda Cardellini, and creator Glenn Kessler, moderated by Dominic Patten

Episode 210

From the creative team responsible for the FX spinning-wheel legal drama Damages – Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman – comes this family-with-a-secret suspense drama returning for its second season on Netflix. The first episode of the new season will screen, featuring Kyle Chandler stars as John, the haunted second son of the Florida-based Rayburn family. He runs the local Sherriff’s office and fights to hold his crumbling family together – lawyer sister Meg (Linda Cardellini), struggling boat builder brother Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz) – a battle that’s undermined when no-good oldest brother Danny (Ben Mendelsohn) returns home to cast a light on the Rayburn closetful of skeletons. Rayburn matriarch Sally (Sissy Spacek) and her husband run the family hotel, which is also home to ugly family truths. The Bloodline story came to a gripping climax in its first season. Based on the track record of the Emmy Award®-winning Damages, the Kesslers and Zelman will ratchet up the tension, and drama, during the second season.

2016, 50 min, color, DCP | Created by Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman; with Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini, Norbert Leo Butz, Sissy Spacek, John Leguizamo, Andrea Riseborough, Jamie McShane, Jacinda Barrett, Enrique Murciano

Ticketing Information

Film Independent, LACMA Film Club, and the New York Times Film Club members can reserve tickets starting at 12 pm on Thursday, May 19. | Free; limit two tickets per membership. | Proof of member status is required to reserve tickets during advance reservation period.

LACMA member and general-admission tickets can be reserved starting at 12 pm on Thursday, May 26. | Free; limit two tickets.

PLEASE NOTE: Pre-reserved tickets for this event can be picked up at LACMA’s Ticket Office, located in the Hammer Building, on the day of the event—as early as 11 am. Tickets are for general, unreserved Bing Theater seating. Ticketed guests must be in their Bing Theater seat 15 minutes prior to the advertised start time or seat(s) may be released. Reservations do not guarantee entry, even with a ticket in hand. Entry is first come, first served, so please arrive early. Program and guest participation subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. Tickets are nontransferable and can only be picked up by the individual who purchased or reserved them.