AT LACMA

Free Screening: 11/8/16

AT LACMA

Free Screening: 11/8/16

Includes a conversation with curator/producer Jeff Deutchman and directors Daniel Junge, Martha Shane, Vikram Gandhi and Yung Chang

11/8/16 captures a candid portrait of America in all its chaotic glory. The film is directed by a diverse and esteemed group of award-winning filmmakers, including Academy Award-winner Daniel Junge (Saving FaceA Lego Brickumentary), Emmy Award-winner Martha Shane (After Tiller), as well as Alison Klayman (Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry), Alma Har’el (Bombay Beach), Andrew Beck Grace (Eating Alabama), Bassam Tariq (These Birds Walk), Ciara Lacy (Out of State), Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce (The Art of the Steal), Duane Andersen (Superpowerless), Elaine McMillion Sheldon (Heroin(e)), Garth Donovan (Phillip the Fossil), Jamie Goncalves (Killing Them Safely), Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker (Gunner Palace), Raul Gasteazoro (The Narwhal’s Wake), Vikram Gandhi (Barry), and Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze). In this one of a kind documentary, 16 filmmakers follow 16 varied and compelling stories from all backgrounds and ideological perspectives.

11/8/16 is a riveting look at a momentous time as individuals set out on the morning of the presidential election, throughout the course of the day, until the polls close in the evening and the results are revealed. On Election Day 2016, as the country braces itself for a surprising turn of events, a cross-section of Americans go about their day. …In Washington DC, Hillary Clinton’s Director of Video cheerfully anticipates a clear victory; in Massachusetts, a married couple who own a small business spar over how quickly Trump would be able to make America great again; in Utah, a Mormon mother canvases for a third party candidate; in West Virginia, a coal miner worries that the election could lead to the loss of his industry; in San Jose, a group of Mexican American community activists worry that the election could lead to deportation; in Alabama, a recently exonerated death row inmate celebrates his first time voting in more than 30 years; in Philadelphia, NPR’s Dave Davies follows the news of the day as it unfolds; and in Los Angeles, a newsroom at a national newspaper grapples with the next day’s front page as their deadline looms.

2017, 104 minutes, color | Curated and produced by Jeff Deutchman; directed by Duane Andersen, Don Argott, Yung Chang, Petra Epperlein, Vikram Gandhi, Alma Har’el, Daniel Junge, Alison Klayman, Martha Shane, Bassam Tariq, Michael Tucker

Ticketing Information

Film Independent and LACMA Film Club Members can reserve tickets starting at 12:00 pm on Thursday, September 21. | 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 12:00 pm on Thursday, September 28. | 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.