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Screening of Pulp Fiction and a Salute to its Late Editor Sally Menke

Aero Theatre, Between Euclid St. and 14th St. (1328 Montana Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90403)
Pulpfiction
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$11.00
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American Cinematheque screens Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino's 1994 Oscar-winning homage to Los Angeles diners, 1930s crime fiction, Elvis Presley movies and a whole bunch of other things. The screening is part of the Independent Film and Television Alliance's (ITFA's) salute to the 30 most significant independent films produced over the past three decades. The event also pays tribute to Sally Menke, the Oscar-nominated editor of all of Tarantino's films who died in September.

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The last date listed for IFTA 30th Anniversary and Memorial Tribute to Editor Sally Menke: Pulp Fiction was Thursday October 21, 2010 / 7:30pm.

Between Euclid St. and 14th St.,
1328 Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90403
323-466-3456
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The Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA), marking its 30th anniversary, has selected the 30 Most Significant Independent Films from around the world produced over the past three decades.

Tonight's feature, Pulp Fiction is director Quentin Tarantino's dazzling, nitro-fueled homage to 1930s crime fiction, Elvis Presley flicks, Los Angeles diners, Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Melville, and is arguably the most audacious and exciting American film of the 1990s. It features John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman and Bruce Willis.

There will  also be a memorial tribute to the film's editor, Sally Menke.

About the Ticket Supplier: American Cinematheque

The American Cinematheque is a non-profit, viewer-supported cultural organization dedicated exclusively to the public presentation of the Moving Picture in all its forms. The Cinematheque presents the best of film and video - ranging form the classics to the outer frontiers of the art form.