
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
TICKETS NOW ON SALE for the AUGUST 21 - 22 New England
premiere of "NO PLACE LIKE HOME" at the BRATTLE FILM FOUNDATION in Boston.
http://www.brattlefilm.org/brattlefilm/m ovie_detail/100820.html
Celebrating Film as Art, from Alphaville to Zentropa. The Brattle Theatre plays the best in art house, foreign, classic, cult, and festival films!

NO PLACE LIKE HOME Scroll through the linked article to find a nice write up about NPLH.
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stef.ch
Sally and Perry Henzell offert me the must beautiful day of my trip to Jamaica, at their home "Itopia" up in the hills of Runaway Bay. Maximum Respect to the I. I'n'I arrived up there completely washed up by a 30 minutes lasting "Heaven's gate opening" and was then hear...tly welcomed by Sally with a g...

THE WILD SIDE OF PARADISE Photo Essay by Arthur Gorson Arthur Gorson's first professional photographic assignment to Jamaica followed the release on the Island of "The Harder They Come." During that trip, Perry Henzell introduced him to Countryman and the vision for h...is next film "No Place Like Ho...
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME Here's a video put together of the LA Premiere of NO PLACE LIKE HOME. http://vimeo.com/10576362

A full house reportedly turned out at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles last Friday, to pay tribute to Jamaican film-maker Perry Henzell.The event was co-produced by American Cinematheque and Wild Indigo, a multimedia...

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Below are links to the Q&A that took place after the LA Premiere of "NO PLACE LIKE HOME" on Friday, March 19th, 2010.
PANEL: JUSTINE HENZELL (Perry's Daughter) / DAVID GARONZIK (Producer) / ARTHUR GORSON (Family Friend and Producer) / ROGER STEFFENS (Reggae Historian) / P.J. SOLES (Actress)
http://www.youtube.com/view_p...lay_list?p=D9EFF23F056D5C8A

criminallyunknown.com
I came late to Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come. I’d read about it in books…. picked up the VHS case at TLA in Philly 5 or 6 times in the 80’s, but i always put it back. For some strange reason, i thought I KNEW what the movie was and it just didn’t interest me.

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TICKETS NOW ON SALE for the March 19th Los
Angeles premiere of the late Perry Henzell's "NO PLACE LIKE HOME" at the
American Cinematheque / Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME
This is a chance to learn about how the reggae movement was started through Perry's film 'The Harder They Come'. Its the first reggae soundtrack/album and the first time Rastafarians were ever seen on film. Come network with top industry filmmakers, music & entertainment execs. Not to mention the LA premier of 'No Plac...e Like Home' which was Perry's final film that had been lost for 30yrs... We are honored to help promote this important occasion... Plus we are putting on the pre-party w/Red Stripe & Universal Music Group so you know what to expect... Lots of giveaways, dancing and stolen glances from across the room...
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AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE Presents:
PERRY HENZELL TRIBUTE - FRIDAY, March 19, 2010 - 6:30 PM
" Perry Henzell has been called "the most important filmmaker to emerge
from the Caribbean." His landmark film "The Harder They Come" was
responsible for introducing Reggae music to the world. With unique
insight, visual sense and original thinking, he forever changed the way
we look at things. Through his films, stage plays, and novels, the
worldwide impact of his work continues to grow. The American
Cinematheque salutes the memory of Perry Henzell with an evening
dedicated to his feature films."
6:30pm
Courtyard Pre-Screening Reception. Party Celebrating Perry Henzell and "The Harder They Come" Star Jimmy Cliff on his induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. DJ Baby Ace mixing the classics. Prize give-a-ways & gifts. Brought to you by Universal Music Enterprises and Red Stripe Beer.
7:45pm
DOUBLE FEATURE:
WEST COAST PREMIERE!:
NO PLACE LIKE HOME, 2006, IFM, 95 min. Dir. Perry Henzell.
Following the success of THE HARDER THEY COME, Perry Henzell
directed part two of his Jamaican trilogy, which follows New York
producer Susan as she ventures into the Jamaican countryside
(reversing the country- to-city trajectory of the first film) in search of a
runaway actress. After working on the film throughout the 1970s,
Henzell discovered that the footage had been lost; fortunately, it was
found 30 years later, and now Henzell's follow-up to his breakthrough
classic can be seen on the big screen! With music by Bob Marley & The
Wailers, Toots & The Maytals and Peter Tosh and introducing Grace
Jones and P.J. Soles.8
Q&A PANEL:
Discussion in between films with Justine Henzell (Perry's daughter), producer David Garonzik, P.J. Soles (actress), Arthur Gorson (friend and producer), Roger Steffens (reggae historian) and special surprise guests.
Moderated by Wayne Jobson
10:00pm
THE HARDER THEY COME, 1972, International Films, 120 min. (New
35mm Print) The worlds first contact with Jamaica and reggae music,
before Bob Marley broke big and England fell in love with the sound.
Originally released by Roger Corman it became a midnight movie
sensation and inspired The Clash’s "The Gun’s of Brixton". Reggae
singer Jimmy Cliff stars as a country boy IVAN who travels to the big
city with dreams of recording a song. Turning to a life of crime in
desperation Ivan achieves his dream of being famous as his song
becomes a big hit and he is Jamaica's most wanted man. Director Perry
Henzell’s masterpiece uses this odyssey as the basis for a forceful
study of corruption of all kinds, all set to a fantastic soundtrack, it feels
at times like a musical TAXI DRIVER.
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THEATER INFO & CALENDAR:
http://www.americancinematheque.com/arch ive1999/2010/Egyptian/specialevent_MARCH _ET_2010.htm#NO%20PLACE%20LIKE%20HOME
ADMISSION PRICES ARE FOR ENTIRE EVENT:
General Admission: ($11.00)
Cinematheque Member: ($7.00)
Seniors 65+/Students: ($9.00)
PURCHASE TICKETS:
http://www.fandango.com/noplacelikehomet hehardertheycome_131114/movieoverview?da te=3%2F19%2F2010
PARKING:
Hollywood & Highland complex has a $2 for 4 hrs rate when you get
validated in any shop, restaurant or theatre that is part of that mall,
OR use your same day Egyptian Theatre stub to receive the $2 rate.
YOU MUST TAKE THE STUB to the Customer Service Center. You can
also get a validation at the Egyptian Theatre stamp at the theatre. If
you stay longer than 4 hours you pay $1.00 every 20 min. or a $10 flat
rate.
OR
Cherokee & Selma (south of Hollywood Boulevard) there are attended
Grant Parking lots on McCadden Place and on Las Palmas. Parking is
$8-$20 flat rate maximum. They do NOT offer validation to Egyptian
Theatre customers.
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/NO-PLACE-L IKE-HOME/35354628400?sid=419ee4c5d09f7ac fc1cf654c09e0157c&ref=search
PERRY HENZELL on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Perry-Henz ell/20365589590?ref=mf
Tribute to the Legendary Jamaican Filmmaker
Friday, March 19, 2010 at 6:30pm
American Cinematheque / Egyptian Theater, Hollywood, CA
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