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                                                    2018 Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival "Best Feature Documentary" award!
                                                   
                                                   
                                                  The Process Official Website - Available on DVD and Blu-ray 
                                                  The Process Instagram 
                                                  The Process Documentary Facebook
                                                  "The Process," a documentary film that takes the audience for an inside, behind the scenes look of world-renowned acting, directing coach, and author, Larry Moss. The film follows Moss working with a young director and his actors, through a rehearsal process that will elicit a richer comedic performance by exploring the subtext of gifted comedic writers. The film also features an appearance by writer, producer, director James L. Brooks. Moderated by USC Cinematic Arts Professor, producer, director, Barnet Kellman and there is a special clip shown with Mel Brooks and Tracey Ullman from The Tracey Ullman Show, plus special bonus material. 
                                                   
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                                                "The Process," a documentary film that takes the audience for an inside, behind the scenes look of world-renowned acting, directing coach, and author, Larry Moss. The film follows Moss working with a young director and his actors, through a rehearsal process that will elicit a richer comedic performance by exploring the subtext of gifted comedic writers. The film also features an appearance by writer, producer, director James L. Brooks. Moderated by USC Cinematic Arts Professor, producer, director, Barnet Kellman and there is a special clip shown with Mel Brooks and Tracey Ullman from The Tracey Ullman Show, plus special bonus material. 
                                                   
                                                  More info: "The Process"  | 
                                               
                                            
                                           
                                          
                                          
                                            
                                              
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                                                    Hare’s luminously beautiful and wildly truthful SKYLIGHT is deeply and 
                                                    truly about people... It is a fascinating play (that) tears at the 
                                                    heart... 
                                                    - New York Post 
                                                   
                                                  Some plays dissolve with time. David Hare’s SKYLIGHT actually seems to have got richer since its premiere in 1995. 
                                                    - Michael Billington, The Guardian 
                                                  
                                                  Tickets: SkylightTO.com  | 
                                               
                                            
                                           
                                          
                                          
                                            
                                              
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                                                Brilliantly directed by Larry Moss, whose deep understanding of 
                                                    this most complex material generated hair-raising, mesmerizing 
                                                    performances from his very talented cast, backed up by an excellent 
                                                    production design crew... 
                                                    - Beverly Cohn, editor of LA Splash 
                                                     
                                                    Read Ms. Cohn's full review here 
                                                   
                                                  Intense, riveting… This production of 'In A Dark Dark House' is theater at its best! 
                                                    - BroadwayWorld 
                                                  
                                                  ...this production of one of Neil LaBute's most emotionally raw works is confident and compelling. 
                                                    - Hollywood Reporter 
                                                  
                                                  "Dark House's" gripping two hours at the Matrix benefits from 
                                                    clear visual realization and the all-pro cast’s confident navigation of 
                                                    the play's language, ideas and emotions. 
                                                    - ArtsMeme  | 
                                               
                                            
                                           
                                          
                                          
                                            
                                              
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                                                Steven Stanley of Stage Scene LA 
                                                    named Holding the Man 
                                                    as one of the "best of the best" 
                                                    of Los Angeles theater 
                                                    productions in 2014. 
                                                  www.holdingtheman.us 
                                                    
                                                  "A deeply personal story of the heart... rock solid performances... nuanced direction" 
                                                    - LA Times 
                                                  "The entire cast is terrific in this true-life love story. Tommy 
                                                    Murphy's adaptation of Timothy Conigrave's book as directed by Larry 
                                                    Moss is superbly presented by the Australian Theatre Company. It is one 
                                                    of our FEATURED events.GO!" 
                                                    – Performing Arts LIVE 
                                                  "WOW!... as imaginatively staged as it is brilliantly performed" 
                                                    - Stage Scene LA 
                                                  "Gripping… a remarkable love story... will deeply affect gay and straight audiences alike." 
                                                    - Life In LA 
                                                  "A sure-footed start for [ATC's] promising company... excellent work" 
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                                                    For more information visit: wheneverythingwaspossible.com
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                                                    MFI Summer Program 
                                                    
                                                      
                                                        
                                                            
                                                            July 20-27, 2012 
                                                            Manhattan Film Institute is proud to announce their extraordinary 
                                                              Summer Program for Actors, Directors, and Writers on the idyllic North 
                                                              Fork of Long Island. 
                                                            Come join this world-class faculty of professionals as they provide 
                                                              the environment, expertise, and focus to elevate and refine your craft. 
                                                            Does an entire week long retreat with Larry Moss sound appealing? Or 
                                                              an entire week of writing with Chazz Palminteri? Living and working in 
                                                              idyllic surroundings without life's daily distractions? 
                                                            Or how about two whole weeks as a director or actor – working 
                                                              together to create an original short film from beginning to end – and 
                                                              then screening it at the Greenport Cinema Theatre before leaving with a 
                                                              copy of your film? 
                                                            If any of this peaks your curiosity then by all means check out the flyer and go to the website: www.manhattanfilminstitute.com 
                                                            Act now as there is limited space.  | 
                                                         
                                                      
                                                     
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                                                "Runt of the Litter" 
                                                     
                                                    Currently on a 50 City National Tour, 
                                                    The New York Times named Runt of the Litter, "One of the Most Powerful 
                                                    Plays in the last decade.” 
                                                     
                                                    Written and Performed by Bo Eason 
                                                     
                                                    Directed by Larry Moss 
                                                  Check the Video Gallery for more.  | 
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                                                "Beast on the Moon"  
                                                   
                                                  In 1921, an Armenian 
                                                  mail-order bride is shipped to Milwaukee to begin a new life with her 
                                                  photographer husband. Both yearn to emerge from the dark shadows of the 
                                                  Armenian holocaust. 
                                                   
                                                  Written Richard Kalinoski 
                                                   
                                                  Directed by Larry Moss | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                "Who Is Floyd Stearn?" 
                                                     
                                                    is the question that Michael Raynor asked himself for over 20 years. 
                                                    Originally developed with master storyteller-teacher, Mark Travis. It 
                                                    premiered for critics in the prestigious Assembly Rooms at The Edinburgh
                                                    Theater Festival, and later opened The Edgmare Center For The Arts’ 
                                                    Kaleidoscope Festival in Santa Monica under Larry Moss’s direction.  
                                                     
                                                    Learn More at michaelraynorproductions.com  | 
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                                                    "JAM - Just Another Man" 
                                                     
                                                    (formally know as Breathe) is Clint Holmes' highly acclaimed Broadway-targeted, autobiographical musical. 
                                                     
                                                    This exciting new production previewed to enthusiastic audiences at the Judy Bayley Theater at UNLV in June 2007. 
                                                     
                                                    Learn More at: clintholmes.com
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                                                "R.F.K." 
                                                  Most anyone can predict the final scene of Jack Holmes' one-man 
                                                    staging of the last days of Bobby Kennedy, but the inevitable 
                                                    assassination is the only nod to the expected in "R.F.K." The play 
                                                    hurtles through the theater with surprising force, expanding the 
                                                    well-known facts of a politician's life into a stirring metaphor for the
                                                    struggle to believe in governments and leaders. 
                                                  Variety Review  | 
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                                                "The Syringa Tree" 
                                                     
                                                    A deeply personal story of an abiding 
                                                    love between two families - one white, one black -and the two children 
                                                    that are born into their shared South African household in the early 
                                                    1960s.  
                                                     
                                                    Learn more at syringatree.com  | 
                                               
                                            
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