Gen Art Cinema Circle
Gen Art Cinema Circle invites our high level members, along with key industry and press, to an intimate film experience featuring the filmmakers and cast. The screening is followed by an extended Q & A, as well as a special cocktail reception where guests mingle with the director and talent from the film.
Occuring roughly on a quarterly basis, the Cinema Circle provides Gen Art Associate Producer and higher level members in New York and Los Angeles with unprecedented access to filmmakers and the filmmaking process.
Past films include The Devil Wears Prada, Fanboys, The Matador, Battle in Seattle, Delirious, Sharkwater, Hot Fuzz, Nobel Son, The Good Night, Dear Zachary, The Babysitters and Factory Girl.
Past attendees include actors Charlize Theron, John Leguizamo, Cynthia Nixon, Steve Buscemi, Blythe Danner, Michael Pitt and Alan Rickman, as well as directors Richard Shepard, Randall Miller, Rob Stewart, Jake Paltrow, Kurt Kuenne, Edgar Wright and Tom DiCillo.
Featured films have included:



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Gen Art Cinema Circle | Shrink | Los Angeles | July 2009
Los Angeles Cinema Circle presents a special screening of Shrink. [read more] -
Cinema Circle - Nobel Son - November 2008
Nobel Son premiere hosted by Gen Art - Cinema Circle presented by Don Julio [read more] -
Gen Art Cinema Circle - Bart Got A Room - March 2009
Gen Art invites Producer Members to a Special Advance Poolside Screening and Pre-Reception for "Bart Got a Room" written and directed by Brian Hecker and starring Steven Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, Brandon Hardesty, Jennifer Tilly, with Cheryl Hines and William H. Macy. [read more] -
Cinema Circle - Sin Nombre Mar 2009
Sin Nombre, the winner of the Directing Award and the Excellence in Cinematography Award in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, is an epic dramatic thriller written and directed by Student Academy Award winner Cary Joji Fukunaga in his feature debut. The filmmaker’s firsthand experiences with Central American immigrants seeking the promise of the U.S. form the basis of the Spanish-language movie. [read more]

