Afire (2023)
May
5
2:30 PM14:30

Afire (2023)

This is the first film in our Independent World Cinema series. Please support our vision by becoming a member and sending a check to:  New Waves Productions, 60 Ridgeway Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052. Membership fees is for three films: Adults $60, Seniors $50, Students $30 

By purchasing the film series in South Orange you become a member and support La Cinematheque. No individual seats are sold during a film series. Although we can’t sell individual tickets, you can bring a guest to one of our films so they can experience our organization, free of charge.  Let's bring as many people as possible to come and make this series a great success!

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The Blue Caftan (2022)
Jun
23
2:30 PM14:30

The Blue Caftan (2022)

This is the first film in our Independent World Cinema series. Please support our vision by becoming a member and sending a check to:  New Waves Productions, 60 Ridgeway Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052. Membership fees is for three films: Adults $60, Seniors $50, Students $30 

By purchasing the film series in South Orange you become a member and support La Cinematheque. No individual seats are sold during a film series. Although we can’t sell individual tickets, you can bring a guest to one of our films so they can experience our organization, free of charge.  Let's bring as many people as possible to come and make this series a great success!

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The Eight Mountains (2022)
Apr
21
2:30 PM14:30

The Eight Mountains (2022)

This is the first film in our Independent World Cinema series. Please support our vision by becoming a member and sending a check to:  New Waves Productions, 60 Ridgeway Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052. Membership fees is for three films: Adults $60, Seniors $50, Students $30 

By purchasing the film series in South Orange you become a member and support La Cinematheque. No individual seats are sold during a film series. Although we can’t sell individual tickets, you can bring a guest to one of our films so they can experience our organization, free of charge.  Let's bring as many people as possible to come and make this series a great success!

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“Oscar Talk” on Zoom
Mar
6
to Mar 7

“Oscar Talk” on Zoom

  • Online (Zoom) in partnership with the South Orange Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

All Opinions Welcome at “Oscar Talk” on Zoom, Wed. March 6

If you’re on this mailing list we know you love the movies and have strong opinions about them. This year’s Oscar nominations include a lot of very good movies, actors and directors — and also a lot that were left out.

Join other film lovers for the South Orange Public Library’s annual “Oscar Talk” to discuss this year’s nominations — and snubs. Local journalist Charles Paikert, co-author of “Variety’s History of Show Business” and a La Cinémathèque board member, will moderate and audience participation is welcome and encouraged.

“Oscar Talk” will be on Zoom this year on Wednesday March 6 at 7:30 p.m. The link is http://tinyurl.com/oscartalk.  Bring an opinion and heat up the popcorn!

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400 Blows (1959)
Jan
11
5:30 PM17:30

400 Blows (1959)

Here is the link to buy tickets:

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

This special collaboration between Cinema Underground and La Cinematheque celebrates Jules & Jim, the French New Wave classic at the heart of one of the most important movements of 1960s European cinema. Its visionary directors reimagined film in a more real and intellectual way than ever before. Watch the films and then discuss the nuances of how this film represents the movement with a special Q&A with Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker from New Wave Productions.

The film includes an introduction and post-film Q&A.

Class Structure:

5:30pm > 5:45pm = 15 minute introduction to film

5:45pm > 7:30pm = film screening (depends on duration)

7:30pm > 8pm = Q/A & Film Exploration (minimum 30 minutes)

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

https://www.viewcy.com/e/400_blows_la_cinmat

https://www.williamscenter.co/wc-cinema-underground

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Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Dec
14
5:30 PM17:30

Bicycle Thieves (1948)

Here is the link to buy tickets:

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

This special collaboration between Cinema Underground and La Cinematheque celebrates Jules & Jim, the French New Wave classic at the heart of one of the most important movements of 1960s European cinema. Its visionary directors reimagined film in a more real and intellectual way than ever before. Watch the films and then discuss the nuances of how this film represents the movement with a special Q&A with Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker from New Wave Productions.

The film includes an introduction and post-film Q&A.

Class Structure:

5:30pm > 5:45pm = 15 minute introduction to film

5:45pm > 7:30pm = film screening (depends on duration)

7:30pm > 8pm = Q/A & Film Exploration (minimum 30 minutes)

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

https://www.viewcy.com/e/bicycle_thief_la_cin

https://www.williamscenter.co/wc-cinema-underground

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Mezuzoth, Memory show at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel in South Orange
Dec
3
2:00 PM14:00

Mezuzoth, Memory show at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel in South Orange

The Mezuzoth, Memory show of my paintings at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel in South Orange, will run until February 2024. Please join me on December 3 for a talk about my art work.

October 22: you are invited to my art show in South Orange at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel
https://tsti.org/connect/the-gallery-at-tsti/ldor-vdor-exhibit/

L’dor V’dor: New Visions of Judaica 

September 2023 – February 2024

 

In the tradition of L’dor V’dor, the arts have played a unique role in retelling the story of the Jewish people from generation to generation. Using a variety of techniques, methodologies and interpretations, contemporary artists have enriched our narratives and rituals beyond the spoken word.

 

As we begin our New Year 5784, the Gallery at TSTI presents four artists; Gerard Amsellem, Aliza Augustine, Rachel Kanter and Leslie Nobler. Each is of international acclaim, and each resides in neighboring Jewish communities in New Jersey.  Using a variety of processes and materials, their collective artworks speak to tradition, history, and memory. They simultaneously invite our contemplation and self-awareness.  

 

Through scale and reflection, Gerard Amsellem’s Memory-Mezuzoth offers protection to all, whether crossing the threshold into our homes or going outside into the world. The project also memorializes those who have passed from the artist’s life, but embraces their memory as inspiration. 

 

In Daughters of Holocaust Survivors, the photography of Aliza Augustine confronts the darkest chapter of Judaism, remembering and honoring the children of survivors while projecting a defiant but cautionary tone.

 

Rachel Kanter’s sculptures, Community Wimple, I Immersion: Loss, and Ritual Clothing repurpose vintage ceremonial clothing such as tallit or kitchen aprons of past generations into new objects, enriched by our customs and household traditions.

 

Leslie Nobler’s collaged and gently stitched portraits highlight the unique role of women in our families.  These pictures transcend the seeming simplicity of their elements by the artist’s reverence for her chosen subjects.

 

All four artists link their art to their personal commitment to Judaism with a modern vision of our people’s history. From “generation to generation,” Jewish artists will continue to reinterpret who we are, what we value and how we shape the future.

 

A preview reception will be held on October 22. Come view the amazing artwork and meet the artists. A lecture will be held in late November / early December, date TBD.


The Gallery at TSTI

Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel

432 Scotland Road

South Orange, NJ 07079




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La Grande Illusion (1937)
Nov
16
5:30 PM17:30

La Grande Illusion (1937)

Here is the link to buy tickets:

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

This special collaboration between Cinema Underground and La Cinematheque celebrates Jules & Jim, the French New Wave classic at the heart of one of the most important movements of 1960s European cinema. Its visionary directors reimagined film in a more real and intellectual way than ever before. Watch the films and then discuss the nuances of how this film represents the movement with a special Q&A with Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker from New Wave Productions.

The film includes an introduction and post-film Q&A.

Class Structure:

5:30pm > 5:45pm = 15 minute introduction to film

5:45pm > 7:30pm = film screening (depends on duration)

7:30pm > 8pm = Q/A & Film Exploration (minimum 30 minutes)

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

https://www.viewcy.com/e/grand_illusions_la_c

https://www.williamscenter.co/wc-cinema-underground

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M (1931 film)
Oct
26
5:30 PM17:30

M (1931 film)

Here is the link to buy tickets:

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

This special collaboration between Cinema Underground and La Cinematheque celebrates 4 monumental films of European Cinema, spanning three decades. Watch the films and then discuss the nuances of how these films utilize the power of cinema with a special Q&A hosted by Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker from New Wave Productions.

Each film includes an intro and post-film Q&A. Join us for all films or just one.

Class Structure:

5:30pm > 5:45pm = 15 minute introduction to film

5:45pm > 7:30pm = film screening (depends on duration)

7:30pm > 8pm = Q/A & Film Exploration (minimum 30 minutes)

https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese_1

https://www.viewcy.com/e/fritz_langs_m_la_ci

https://www.williamscenter.co/wc-cinema-underground

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Art Show in South Orange at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel
Oct
22
2:00 PM14:00

Art Show in South Orange at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel

October 22: you are invited to my art show in South Orange at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel
https://tsti.org/connect/the-gallery-at-tsti/ldor-vdor-exhibit/

L’dor V’dor: New Visions of Judaica 

September 2023 – February 2024

 

In the tradition of L’dor V’dor, the arts have played a unique role in retelling the story of the Jewish people from generation to generation. Using a variety of techniques, methodologies and interpretations, contemporary artists have enriched our narratives and rituals beyond the spoken word.

 

As we begin our New Year 5784, the Gallery at TSTI presents four artists; Gerard Amsellem, Aliza Augustine, Rachel Kanter and Leslie Nobler. Each is of international acclaim, and each resides in neighboring Jewish communities in New Jersey.  Using a variety of processes and materials, their collective artworks speak to tradition, history, and memory. They simultaneously invite our contemplation and self-awareness.  

 

Through scale and reflection, Gerard Amsellem’s Memory-Mezuzoth offers protection to all, whether crossing the threshold into our homes or going outside into the world. The project also memorializes those who have passed from the artist’s life, but embraces their memory as inspiration. 

 

In Daughters of Holocaust Survivors, the photography of Aliza Augustine confronts the darkest chapter of Judaism, remembering and honoring the children of survivors while projecting a defiant but cautionary tone.

 

Rachel Kanter’s sculptures, Community Wimple, I Immersion: Loss, and Ritual Clothing repurpose vintage ceremonial clothing such as tallit or kitchen aprons of past generations into new objects, enriched by our customs and household traditions.

 

Leslie Nobler’s collaged and gently stitched portraits highlight the unique role of women in our families.  These pictures transcend the seeming simplicity of their elements by the artist’s reverence for her chosen subjects.

 

All four artists link their art to their personal commitment to Judaism with a modern vision of our people’s history. From “generation to generation,” Jewish artists will continue to reinterpret who we are, what we value and how we shape the future.

 

A preview reception will be held on October 22. Come view the amazing artwork and meet the artists. A lecture will be held in late November / early December, date TBD.


The Gallery at TSTI

Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel

432 Scotland Road

South Orange, NJ 07079




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Jules & Jim (1962)
Sep
21
5:30 PM17:30

Jules & Jim (1962)

This special collaboration between Cinema Underground and La Cinematheque celebrates Jules & Jim, the French New Wave classic at the heart of one of the most important movements of 1960s European cinema. Its visionary directors reimagined film in a more real and intellectual way than ever before. Watch the films and then discuss the nuances of how this film represents the movement with a special Q&A with Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker from New Wave Productions.

The film includes an introduction and post-film Q&A.

Class Structure:

5:30pm > 5:45pm = 15 minute introduction to film

5:45pm > 7:30pm = film screening (depends on duration)

7:30pm > 8pm = Q/A & Film Exploration (minimum 30 minutes)


https://www.viewcy.com/e/la_cinmathque_prese

https://www.williamscenter.co/wc-cinema-underground



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Event In The Clairidge, Montclair - Love in the French New Wave
May
21
1:00 PM13:00

Event In The Clairidge, Montclair - Love in the French New Wave

        Montclair Film and La Cinémathèque

are pleased to present.

Love in The French New Wave 

Two films: 

Jules and Jim (1962), Francois Truffaut

Claire's Knee (1970), Eric Rohmer 

Hosted by Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist and filmmaker.

This special collaboration between Montclair Film and La Cinémathèque celebrates The French New Wave, the most important movement of 1960s European cinema. Its visionary directors reimagined film in a more real and intellectual way.

Please join us for a viewing and discussion of these timeless classics.

 

May 21, 2023, The Clairidge, 486 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair

1pm: Jules and Jim

4:30 pm: Claire’s knee

 

Tickets are $18 ($14 for Montclair Film Members) for a Single Film Ticket.  Use Discount Code NEWWAVE2 for $6 off a Double Feature! 

 

Buy tickets here:

 https://theclairidge.org/events/jules-and-jim-1962/

https://theclairidge.org/events/claires-knee-1970/

 

About us:

New Wave Productions, a not-for-profit film and arts organization in Essex County, New Jersey, is dedicated to the appreciation of foreign and independent films and the belief that the visual arts are a powerful educational tool for our community. Since 2011, Gerard Amsellem has advanced the mission of New Wave through its educational arm, La Cinémathèque, at the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) and other public venues.  

Our Spring 2023 film series is currently underway at The Village at SOPAC:

Cries and Whispers (Bergman, 1972) - February 5, 2023
Stalker (Tarkovsky, 1973) -  March 12, 2023
Paris Texas (Wenders, 1979) -  April 16, 2023
The Double Life of Veronika (Kieslowski, 1994) - May 14, 2023

 

newwaveproductions.org

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