Showing posts with label Filmmaker Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filmmaker Life. Show all posts

Sep 5, 2024

Searching For Hollywood's Oldest Cinema

With the film festival tour for my documentary, "Your Cinema Needs You" and some of my travel shoots overlapping this year, I've made a point of searching out old cinemas in a lot of the different places that I've been going.

In Los Angeles, a city full of incredible theatres, I thought it would be interesting to find the oldest cinema in Hollywood. This lead me down a bit of rabbit hole.

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre



For starters, until Hollywood was incorporated into Los Angeles in 1910, the town had regulations specifying no theatres. Once incorporated, this changed quickly. The first cinema built in Hollywood in 1910 was called the Idyl Hour, which was later renamed the Iris Theatre, however the location changed several times in just a few short years. A very familiar story.

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre


With only a few images and an old fire map to go on, the theatre would've been located on prime real estate on Hollywood Boulevard. Unfortunately, when I went to see what was there today this is what I found - an empty lot with a direct view of the Hollywood sign.

The cinema had been defunct since the 1920s and the name moved again, but I was curious if the building had been repurposed or modified. What makes this location special is just how many incredible cinemas are still in the area.

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre



Grauman's Chinese Theatre (now the TCL Chinese Theatre) is just a few blocks away and in addition to still hosting movie premieres to this day, it's endured as one of the most famous movie palaces in the world. Quite the contrast from where the Iris began over a century ago.

Each of these detours makes me further appreciate what was uncovered in making the documentary about Medicine Hat's Monarch Theatre. It's a fascination about how much has changed, what's been left to find, and that through it all that little cinema back in Medicine Hat has survived when so many others didn't.

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre

Hollywood Oldest Cinema Movie Theatre


Sep 1, 2024

A Film School Reunion in Saskatchewan

This last week I was soaking up the nostalgia on a film school reunion tour around Saskatchewan with some of my closest friends. While we've all been back over the years, I don't think we've all been back at the same time since we were actually students.

With so many of us living out of province now, this Saskatchewan trip became the perfect excuse for us to all travel back to Saskatoon and Regina to hangout, reminisce, and go back to some of our old stomping grounds. I can't quite remember the last time I've consumed this much beer in a single week lol.

University of Regina Film School


Amazingly everything always seems to fall back into place when revisiting old friends. The trip coincidentally lined up with move-in week at the University of Regina, which immediately triggered so many great memories of my years living in the dorms there.

If there was any more glaring reminder of just how much has changed since my days as a film student, my feature-length documentary was also playing at the 2024 Regina International Film Festival just days before I made it back. With the trip finalized long before I even knew the doc would pick up the 'official selection' here, it was another serendipitous bit of timing.

These moments always seem too few and far between, but what a great week. I'm glad we're still making memories all these years later.



Aug 20, 2024

I Funko'd Myself in Hollywood (Again)

My strict rules for purchasing any Funko Pops aside, I took the bait at the Hollywood Boulevard store in in Los Angeles, California and created myself in miniature vinyl form once more.


As was the issue last year, a blonde dude in a hoodie doesn't look personalized. Then I saw the popcorn and trophy accessories and it clicked. 
In keeping with this year's over-extended theme I made the Monarch Theatre premiere / film festival version of myself to compliment last year's mini-me Funko travel photographer. 

In short, this became another brilliantly kitschy souvenir from the latest Hollywood travel shoots ... and, let's be honest, one more opportunity to name-drop "Your Cinema Needs You" as the international festival tour rolls on through 2024. 

Aug 7, 2024

Another Best Documentary Win For the Monarch Movie

This crazy ride continues to exceed expectations.
I'm once again humbled to share that my documentary, Your Cinema Needs You has picked up a few more selections and awards on its ongoing international film festival tour this summer.
Last month the feature-length film was awarded Best Documentary in the feature-length category at the 2024 Edinburgh Film Awards, it made its way to Istanbul, Turkey for a selected screening, and just this week received its 12th Best Documentary nomination after being selected at the Detroit Independent Film Festival.


Amid this good news, I was reminded that it was exactly one year ago that we formally announced the completion of the film. I never imagined that I'd still be talking about this documentary a year later with the wide release not having happened yet, but here we are.
The long-delayed and surprise success of the premiere shows at the Monarch, followed by the (now) 7-month film festival tour, essentially turned this run into an entirely new project for 2024. It really has been an incredible journey to see this story spread, and I can't express how thrilled I am that so many others have latched onto this doc in recognition of the grassroots power of indie cinema, and quite literally in this case, the importance of indie cinemas like the Monarch Theatre.
Thank you all so much for all the support over this last year.

Aug 2, 2024

More Travel Shoots in La La Land

Admittedly, I wasn't exactly itching for more Los Angeles, California travel content considering the number of visits (and still unreleased shoots) over the last few years. That said, if there's one place that I could go again and again and not get bored, it would be Los Angeles.

The focus of these latest shoots was "the kitsch of Hollywood". Movie studios, theme parks, theatres, and memorabilia helped to round out the set dressing for an already extensive collection of locations. As always, there was a lot to see and do and I can't wait to share more from this series in the months ahead. See more on the @editingluke Instagram. 


 

Aug 1, 2024

Glamor Tram: Studio Tour 60th Anniversary

This year the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood in California celebrated its 60th anniversary. The limited-time event saw the return of the iconic Glamor Trams from 1964 along with nods to past attractions that once defined the studio theme park. 

I snagged myself one of the 60th Studio Tour Glamor Tram popcorn buckets, which in addition to being a great kitschy souvenir, was also the most cumbersome thing I could have found to carry around a theme park for a day. I do love a throwback though - so, worth it!

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram Vintage

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood

Glamor Tram 60th Studio Tour Universal Hollywood


Jul 24, 2024

Universal Monster Murals by Tristan Eaton

You can find these giant monster murals by Tristan Eaton featuring the Creature, Dracula, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and the Wolfman on the backlot at Universal Studios Hollywood in California. I love the combination of old posters, fonts, and references from the original source material to create these masterful collages of these iconic characters. The placement of the artwork is also fitting as these classic monster movies were filmed on the Universal lot nearly a century ago.

Monster Murals Tristan Eaton

Monster Murals Tristan Eaton

Monster Murals Tristan Eaton

Monster Murals Tristan Eaton

Monster Murals Tristan Eaton


Jul 15, 2024

Your Cinema Needs You: RIFFA Nomination

This feels like a full-circle moment. 

Last week the official selections for the 2024 Regina International Film Festival & Awards in Regina, Saskatchewan were announced and there was something particularly special in seeing the notifications about Your Cinema Needs You popping up in my inbox this time.
 
RIFFA Regina International Film Festival Your Cinema Need You






Since February 2024, the feature-length documentary about Canada's oldest, surviving, purpose-built movie theatre has been selected and screened at over 20 international film festivals in 11 countries. In what will likely be one of the last festivals of this tour at the end of August, the reason this selection hits differently is because not so long ago I was an ambitious, but clueless film student at the University of Regina. In fact, I launched "Editing Luke" while living in the dorms on campus at College West. 

RIFFA Regina International Film Festival Your Cinema Need You



If that bit of poetry and nostalgia isn't enough though, it also doesn't hurt that Your Cinema Needs You has picked up a nomination in the Best Documentary (Canadian long form) category at this year's festival - not that I needed much of an excuse for a reunion, but it's a great reason to celebrate all the same! I'd also like to shout out all of my film profs - "See? I wasn't sleeping in class, I was brainstorming for future moments like this!"

RIFFA Regina International Film Festival Your Cinema Need You

RIFFA Regina International Film Festival Your Cinema Need You


Jul 12, 2024

Hometown Series & Documentary on CKUA Radio

This morning my interview with Grant Stovel on Alberta Morning went live on CKUA Radio. 

We had a great chat about my Hometown Series currently on display in the Tumbleweed Project Space at the Esplanade in downtown Medicine Hat, and about my documentary on the Monarch Theatre, Your Cinema Needs You. You can listen to the interview embedded below. My thanks again to Grant Stovel and CKUA for reaching out and highlighting these projects.   

Luke Fandrich CKUA Radio

 

Jun 24, 2024

Monarch Theatre Restoration In Progress

While there's currently no follow-up or sequel planned for my documentary, Your Cinema Needs You, I took my own advice last week and decided I should capture some footage while change was actually in progress (something I frustratingly couldn't find any of over a century of archival material about the Monarch Theatre during production). 

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration




Since the documentary premiered at the Monarch Theatre at the end of December 2023, the renovations at the cinema have progressed in some major ways. The basement has been cleaned out and organized, the projection room has been fully rewired and updated, surround sound speakers were acquired from the Cineplex in Eau Claire in Calgary before the demo, the framework of the old cigar shop was uncovered, and as we speak, the Monarch's crumbling facade has been repaired and is in the process of being freshly restuccoed. 

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration



On Friday, I did what I haven't done since 2022, I fully explored the Monarch from top to bottom again. From the depths of the basement to the top of the temporary scaffolding, I filmed a few pieces of the work in progress and some of the spaces I featured in the movie - if for no other reason than to have proof of the transformation for my archives.

While I'm not short on anecdotes from the documentary, I did get a kick out of finding one of my premiere posters now chilling out with the dozens of other prints tucked away in the cinema's basement. Not that there haven't been a lot of reminders over these months, but seeing that there was like another notch on the achievement list. Like, how about that? It all came together in the end. I can't wait for the reveal when the restoration is complete.

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration

Monarch Theatre Medicine Hat Restoration


Jun 18, 2024

Best Documentary Winner: Your Cinema Needs You

After the official selection and subsequent nomination last month, I received some amazing news this week. Your Cinema Needs You has gone on to win Best Documentary at the 2024 Hong Kong Indie Film Festival in the feature-length category. 

Naturally, I'm so proud of what we've all been able to achieve with this movie, but it's also all icing on the cake at this point. A year ago I wasn't even sure if my premiere in the Monarch was going to be feasible. So, to now have all of these festival stories from the last 4 months, it's broadened the scope of this entire experience.

I've been very hesitant about recapping the film festival experience for Your Cinema Needs You so far, mostly because I'm still very much in the middle of it. But yes, aside from trying to not be too overbearing about it, it's been amazing to see this movie go to so many incredible places.

Most commonly, I've been asked why I think this film has been picked up at so many international festivals and resonated with so many 'seemingly' different audiences over these months. I think it's actually really simple. It's like if I had made a movie about video stores and released it in 2005. People are aware change is on the horizon, but it's not gone yet. There's this communal desire to save something, and everyone's wondering what this experience that the documentary is about might look like in just the next 10 years. 

The Monarch is currently a rare success story in a sea of downsizing, closures, and adaptation. That uncertainty has played into the emotional component of all of this and it's actually a feel good story. I think that positive twist has made all the difference.

Jun 12, 2024

Your Cinema Needs You in Scotland

This month, Your Cinema Needs You is in Edinburgh, Scotland for the Edinburgh Film Awards where it's been nominated in the Best Documentary category. It's been incredible to see this film travel around the world and pick up so many official selections on this ambitious tour. Obviously, I was optimistic when casting such a wide net with my festival submissions for this documentary, but it's truly exceeded all expectations at this point. June will see the continuation of this festival run as details for the Canadian release are still being finalized.