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NEW YORK:

MoMA has invited Marin Karmitz, the legendary French film producer with 110 films under his belt, to curate a selection of his favorite films. Kamitz has programmed a two week lineup that includes Alain Resnais' Mélo, Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors Trilogy: Blue, White, and Red. He has also included a number of non-French titles like Gus Van Sant's Paranoid Park.

June 5–23, 2014
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street
New York NY 10019
Tickets are available here.

LOS ANGELES:

A still from Lake Los Angeles, a film about a 10-year-old Mexican girl and a Cuban immigrant

The LA Film Fest is celebrating its 20th anniversary of providing LA with a diverse slate of features, shorts and music video from all around the world. To celebrate, the festival is launching a new section called LA Muse, that focuses on the city as a source of inspiration for filmmakers and artists worldwide.

June 11 – 19
LA LIVE
1111 South Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Tickets are $13.

MIAMI:

Nathan Sawaya's parents told him at the age of 10 that they wouldn't allow him to get a dog. So, he built one, a life-size one, out of Legos. Now, he is opening a new exhibition of LEGO sculptures at the Art & Culture Center of Hollywood called, In Pieces. Sawaya collaborated with Australian photographer, Dean West, to create a highly stylized representation of contemporary life through large-scale photography.

June 7 - August 17, 2014
Art & Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020

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