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Free Screening: Op-Docs: She Directs

AT LACMA

Free Screening: Op-Docs: She Directs

Includes a conversation with Op-Docs Executive Producer Kathleen Lingo, Hotel 22 director Elizabeth Lo, Elder: A Mormon Love Story director director Génea Gaudet and Unsilenced director Betzabé García

Co-presented by The New York Times Film Club

This is the fourth annual presentation of a selection of the New York Times’ provocative and insightful Op-Docs filmsshort films commissioned by the Times in which point-of-view is as integral and storytelling skills. This year’s edition of the Op-Docs at Film Independent at LACMA will be devoted to films by women directors. The group spans from a trenchant view of politics (How to Win an Election, which takes us inside the mind of a campaign strategist) to religion and sexuality (Elder: A Mormon Love Story with its Mormon subject reflecting on how a missionary trip to Italy changed his life”) to the tenuous grasp for a place to rest for the homeless (Hotel 22, wherein a Palo Alto city bus becomes a mobile sanctuary for the indigent after the sun goes down) to a sociopolitical media (Unsilenced, about an activist who is killed on-air while hosting a radio show for fellow displaced residents of a rural town in Mexico). Op-Docs executive producer Kathleen Lingo will take part in a Q&A along with Hotel 22 director Elizabeth Lo, Elder: A Mormon Love Story filmmaker Génea Gaudet and Unsilenced director Betzabé García.

Ticketing Information

Film Independent, LACMA Film Club, and the New York Times Film Club members can reserve tickets starting at 12 pm on Thursday, June 16. | 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, June 23. | Free; limit two tickets.

New York Times Film Club members must RSVP to www.nytfilmclub.com for this screening.

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.