The Envelope Live Oscars screening series
The Envelope welcomes a select audience of Hollywood guild members and awards voters during the season to screen some of the year’s most talked-about films, followed by Q&As with cast and filmmakers, moderated by journalists from The Times. For information about upcoming events and how to get standby tickets, visit https://events.latimes.com/screenings/.
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The drama based on an actual incident of police brutality is France’s official submission for international-feature Oscar consideration.
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The Envelope Live screening series showcased Genndy Tartakovsky’s Oscar-contending “Primal: Tales of Savagery,” from the Adult Swim series.
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The Envelope Live Screening Series presents a Q&A on the new Facebook Watch show adapted from a popular podcast.
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The Envelope Live Screening Series presents the official Israeli Oscar submission, “Incitement.”
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The emotional father-and-son road trip in the Oscar-contending “Homeward” reflects modern and longstanding issues in Ukraine.
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The stars of Oscar contender “Downton Abbey” say the movie turned it up “to 11” compared to the TV series
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Tracy Edwards and documentary director Alex Holmes share stories from “Maiden” at the Envelope Live Screening Series in Hollywood.
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Longtime friends and collaborators Pedro Almodóvar and Antonio Banderas still had things to discover about each other while making “Pain and Glory.”
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“The Report” filmmakers chronicle a Dianne Feinstein staffer’s efforts to systematically debunk the CIA’s case for using torture during the War on Terror
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“The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch” warmly depicts an Orthodox Jewish community in Switzerland.
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Filmmakers Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble spent four years in a national park in Kenya to document elephants, which they say are disappearing at an alarming rate.