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South Bay Film Society: Back in the theater?

South Bay Film Society’s Randy Berler. Photo by Bondo Wyszpolski Cinematic ebb and flow The South Bay Film Society has returned to the AMC Rolling Hills 20, but will their rental agreement be feasible to keep it there? by Bondo Wyszpolski Nine years ago, Randy Berler inaugurated the South Bay Film Society with a screening of “Three Colors: Red,” and he sold out his entire allotment of 200 tickets. As the near-weekly series continued, Berler was eventually selling twice that amount and more. But on March 11 of last year, he announced that for the unforeseeable future he’d shown his last film. Subsequently, the AMC Rolling Hills 20 went dark, along with movie theaters across the country and even around the world.

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Local Offers      CLICK HERE and then click on each film poster for information and tickets to all the new films we are screening through South Bay Film Society Virtual Cinema.   Rated 96% on Rotten Tomatoes A highly entertaining and thought provoking film.   As in many of the weirdest fairy tales, it all starts with a frog.   This story, however, is all too real, and surreal, for underground cartoonist Matt Furie, whose creation of Pepe the frog in 2005 had become co-opted by right wing extremists in the Trump era. “…the movie is a vertiginous, head-slapping examination of the tangible, unpredictable consequences of making art.” – Ben Kenigsberg, New York Times

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