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'Free Solo' Cliffhanger Delivers Spoiler-Proof, Multi-Faceted Drama at 41st Mill Valley Film Festival

10/8/2018

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"Free Solo" Directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin join climber Alex Honnold at an Oct. 8, 2018 screening of the film at the Mill Valley Film Festival. Photos by Kirke Wrench.
Free Solo is ostensibly a documentary about one man's quest to ascend Yosemite National Park's El Capitan – "the most impressive wall on earth" at 3,200 feet of sheer granite and "the center of the rock climbing universe," according to its subject, Sacramento native Alex Honnold – without ropes. At all. Read that again. 

That death- and gravity-defying quest induced gasps and even shrieks from the audience at the CineArts Sequoia theater this week as part of the 41st Mill Valley Film Festival, where it screened prior to its wider release in the Bay Area and beyond next week. And it did so despite the fact that most in attendance likely knew the story's ending, as Honnold's unfathomable achievement drew coverage and attention across the globe.

But the gasps weren't reserved solely for physical marvels. Free Solo also serves up another slice of high drama. As Honnold, a self-described "dark soul" who wasn't hugged by his parents as a kid and never heard the word "love," readies his ascent, he also navigates his relationship with his girlfriend Sanni McCandless, who "pretty much makes life better in every way," he says. That sentiment is a leap from earlier in the film when he admits that because his free soloing demands a near-perfection attention to detail, "I will always choose climbing over a lady – at least so far."

From exchanges with McCandless to interactions with directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, Honnold is blunt and seemingly devoid of emotion at every turn in the film. "If you're seeking perfection, free soloing is as close as you can get," Honnold says, telling McCandless about the "simmering resentment" that would come with letting their budding relationship impact his decision to embark on a quest that could lead to his death.

"Nobody achieves anything great by being happy and cozy," he adds.

Vasarhelyi, Chin and Honnold all appeared at the Oct. 8 screening and participated in a light-hearted Q&A after the film about Honnold's unfathomable achievement and the production of the film that captured it all. 

As has been the case at previous Free Solo events, Honnold was once again asked about his next free soloing quest in the wake of his El Capitan feat, and he politely deflected. But Vasarhelyi chimed in by recounting Canadian free solo climber Peter Croft's reply on behalf of Honnold: "Would you ask Neil Armstrong what planet he would you go to next?"

The 411: "Free Solo" opens in Bay Area theaters next week, including at the Smith Rafael Film Center on Monday. Oct. 15. Here's the trailer:​
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MVFF41 Lands U.S. Premiere of 'Green Book' on Opening Night – Star & Oscar Winner Mahershala Ali to Attend

9/5/2018

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Director Peter Farrelly – yes, he of There’s Something About Mary and Dumb and Dumber fame – will also appear.
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Viggo Mortensen, at left, and Mahershala Ali in 'Green Book.' Photos courtesy Participant Media and DreamWorks Pictures.
Organizers of the 41st Mill Valley Film Festival announced this week that they've landed one of the most buzzed-about films of the year. 

MVFF41, set for Oct. 4-14, will host on its Opening Night the U.S. premiere for Green Book, director Peter Farrelly's Viggo Mortensen- and Mahershala Ali-starring film about classically trained Black jazz piano prodigy Dr. Don Shirley and his white chauffeur and bodyguard Tony Lip as they embark on a 1962 concert tour of the American South.

Coupled with the previously announced Opening Night screening of A Private War, acclaimed documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman's first narrative feature film, which stars Rosamund Pike as the late American-born British war reporter Marie Colvin, MVFF looks likely to maintain its reputation as an event with a consistent slate of Academy Award contenders.

Both Farrelly, best known as the director, along with his brother Bob, who helmed comedy classics like There’s Something About Mary and Dumb and Dumber, and Ali, who won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Barry Jenkins’ Oscar Best Picture winner, Moonlight are scheduled to attend to Green Book screenings, as well as the Opening Night Gala at the Marin Country Mart. 
 
The Opening Night Gala, set for 9pm-12am, features food from Belcampo, Big Jim’s BBQ, Fiorello’s Artisan Gelato, Johnny Doughnuts, Pizza Antica, El Huarache Loco, Farmshop, Wise Sons Bagelry, Fisher’s Cheese & Wine, and Sol Food, refreshing beverages provided by BevMo, Bartenders Unlimited, Lagunitas Brewing Company and Equator Coffee, and a chance to dance the night away to live music from Notorious, DJ Rich Factor and the Crackerjack DJs. 
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Heineman's 'A Private War' Starring Rosamund Pike Tapped for MV Film Festival's Opening Night – Oct. 4

8/23/2018

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Both the director and the actress are expected to attend the screening, which will be the film's U.S. premiere, as well as the Opening Night Gala at the Marin Country Mart. 
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Rosamund Pike as Marie Colvin in "A Private War." Photo courtesy Aviron Pictures.
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman is bringing his first narrative feature film to the opening night of the 41st Mill Valley Film Festival for its U.S. premiere on October 4.

The film, A Private War, stars Rosamund Pike as the late American-born British war reporter Marie Colvin and is based on Marie Brenner’s 2012 Vanity Fair article “Marie Colvin’s Private War.” Colvin career spanned two decades and "pushed her to the top of her male-dominated field—a singular passion that jeopardized her personal relationships and her own health." She died in 2012 while covering the siege at Homs in Syria. 

Pike, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress for 2014’s Gone Girl, and Heineman, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary for 2015’s Cartel Land, and won the Directors Guild’s documentary award for that film and City of Ghosts, will both attend the screening, as well as the Opening Night Gala at the Marin Country Mart. 

MVFF's unveiling of the A Private War screening comes on the heels of previous announcements about Paul Dano's Wildlife and Kannapolis: A Movie Portrait, as well as a MVFF Music event at the Sweetwater Music Hall featuring former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker.

The 411: The 41st Mill Valley Film Festival runs October 4-14, 2018 at the CinéArts@Sequoia in Mill Valley, the Rafael Film Center in San Rafael and venues throughout the Bay Area. MORE INFO & TIX.
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Take a Sonic Ride Back to 1969 as Mill Valley Library, MV Music Owner Host Record Listening Night – Aug. 10

8/2/2018

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​Where were you when Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon?

What were you listening to?

​Bring your vinyl records from 1969 and share your memories. 
MV Music owner Gary Scheuenstuhl serves up his favorites and guides the journey. MV Library, 375 Throckmorton Ave. 7-10pm. Free. ​MORE INFO.

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Disney's 'Moana' Wraps 2017 Edition of Free Movies in the Park Series – Oct. 6

9/21/2017

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Series from the Mill Valley Chamber, Mill Valley Recreation and the California Film Institute concludes for 2017 with a FREE screening in Old Mill Park.
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Hundreds of movie lovers have turned out for FREE Movies in the Park screenings of the classic The Princess Bride and Pixar's Academy Award-winning Inside Out and the biggest blockbuster of 2017: Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast.

Movies in the Park closes its 2017 season on October 6 with Disney's 
“Moana,” the tale of a strong-willed Polynesian girl chosen by the ocean to reunite a mystical relic with a goddess. She seeks out the legendary demigod Maui. The Moana screening is part of the 40th Mill Valley Film Festival, which runs Oct. 5-15.
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Mill Valley Library Hosts 'Summer of Love' Record Listening Night – Aug. 15

8/9/2017

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The vinyl-only event will be curated by Mill Valley Music owner Gary Scheuenstuhl and anyone who wants to bring their favorite song from 1967.
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At the Human Be-In in front of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Timothy Leary uttered the famous words, "Turn on, tune in, drop out." Music lovers of all ages will have the chance to follow the first two-thirds of Leary's advice at the Mill Valley Library's Summer of Love Record Listening Night.

Set for Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 7pm, the vinyl-centric event looks to transform the "Squaresville" vibe of the Library's Creekside Room with a gather-'round-the-turntable musical trip down memory lane. Mill Valley Music owner Gary Scheuenstuhl will be on hand with his formidable vinyl record collection, and attendees who want to bring a favorite song on vinyl are invited to play them for the crowd – and talk about why they love the song. Refreshments and lava lamps will be provided. 

Need a hand brainstorming your way back the sounds of 1967? Here's a little cheat sheet.

The 411: The Mill Valley Library's Summer of Love Record Listening Night is on Tuesday, August 15 at 7pm in the Library's Creekside Room. Registration is highly recommended.

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MVFF39 Nabs Largest Constellation of Stars in Years

9/20/2016

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Over the past decade-plus, the Mill Valley Film Festival has made its name on a handful of attributes: an incredibly eclectic selection of films from all over the world; an almost eery ability to showcase films that end up garnering Academy Awards; and celebrity appearances by actors and directors to receive tributes and to accompany awards-worthy screenings.

For its 39th edition, set for Oct. 6-16 in downtown Mill Valley and at venues all over Marin, MVFF organizers have once again knocked it out of the park in the first two categories – and  set the bar at an all-time high in the third.

The roster of celebrity appearances at MVFF39 starts with one of the biggest names in show business: Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman, who will appear in person to receive a tribute to her career on Oct. 9, when she will present her latest film, “Lion.”

The lineup also includes a pair of actresses well on their way to having Kidman-esque careers in Hollywood: Emma Stone, who will appear at a screening of “La La Land,” the widely acclaimed musical from director Damien Chazelle (“Whiplash”) she stars in with Ryan Gosling; and Amy Adams, who stars in the equally lauded science fiction film “Arrival” from director Denis Villeneuve (“Sicario”). Both actresses headline their respective Opening Night screenings on Oct. 6.

MVFF39 also features appearances by actors Ewan McGregor (“American Pastoral,” director and star), Gael García Bernal (“Neruda”) and Aaron Eckhart (“Bleed for This”) as well as groundbreaking filmmaker Julie Dash (“Daughters of the Dust”) – all of whom will sit down for onstage conversations after the screening of their films. as festival honorees.

“When you look at turning 39 and heading into our 40th year, the amount of energy and change and innovation we’re doing with this festival is extraordinary,” MVFF founder and Executive Director Mark Fishkin said in unveiling the lineup earlier this month.
The festival closes Oct. 16 with the hotly anticipated “Loving,” Jeff Nichols’ film “Loving,” the tale of an interracial couple that fought for the right to marry, a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court in 1967. Nichols and actors Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga will appear in person at the screening, which will be followed by a Closing Night Party at Cavallo Point.

The 411: The 39th Mill Valley Film Festival is Oct. 6-16 at venues in Mill Valley, San Rafael, Corte Madera and Larkspur. MORE INFO & TIX.


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'Suffragette' and a Raucous Closing Night Party Cap Record-Breaking MVFF38

10/19/2015

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The 38th Mill Valley Film Festival wrapped up Sunday night with multiple screenings of of Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their lives. MVFF38 also concluded with a raucous closing night party featuring music from the Monophonics and the Crackerjack DJs at Terrapin Crossroads, the spacious live music venue and restaurants perched on the canal waterfront in San Rafael.

The evening capped 11 days of sold-out screenings that drew more than 68,000 filmgoers, far surpassing 2014's then-record attendance of 61,000. The festival included myriad acclaimed filmmakers and special guests, including MVFF Audience Award winners and likely Academy Award contenders Spotlight and Room, as well as tributes to actors Sir Ian McKellen, Carey Mulligan, Sarah Silverman and Brie Larson and appearances from directors Tom Hooper, Tom McCarthy, Catherine Hardwicke and Cary Fukunaga with their films the Danish Girl, Spotlight, Miss You Already and Beasts of No Nation, respectively.

Festival organizers said the event drew more than 68,000 attendees to its Marin venues.
 
“This was an amazing eleven days for film lovers, music enthusiasts, and members of the industry,” said Mark Fishkin, Founder/Director of the Mill Valley Film Festival. “We are so proud to be a festival that filmmakers—both local and international—return to year after year to present their films to our sophisticated and influential Bay Area audiences, who love to see and nurture these new works. With the beautiful backdrop of Marin County and a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere, the Festival gives filmmakers and audiences alike the opportunity to share their work and experiences in a collaborative and convivial setting. It’s gratifying to hear others say ‘It’s a festival second to none’”.

“The response to our women’s initiative, Mind the Gap, has been incredible—with engagement across the Festival," added Director of Programming MVFF Zoë Elton. "MVFF has had a long-term commitment to women in film, but in this year’s program we’ve upped the ante in the conversation about women, work, and film. Our goal was to step up and model what a film festival can do: We celebrated women creators from around the world in films; we produced panels, tributes, an exhibit on Ingrid Bergman, and an installation on female role models. These events and programs galvanized audiences and filmmakers alike to engage in an issue whose time is now. Mill Valley has been a-buzz!”
 
MVFF38 also featured a pair of classic films: a free screening of the The Wizard of Oz in Old Mill Park in Mill Valley, and a sold-out screening of Return of the Jedi_, preceded by a costume contest and two sneak-peek trailers of The Force Awakens, which hits theaters in December.
MVFF Audience Awards 2015
The MVFF Audience Awards represent the people’s choice favorites at this year’s festival. The overall prizewinner scored highest across all categories; other winners scored top in each of the festival’s sections: US Cinema, World Cinema, Valley of the Docs and Children’s FilmFest, as well as specialty categories.
 
MVFF Overall Audience Favorite 2015
ROOM
Lenny Abrahamson
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 US Cinema
SPOTLIGHT
Tom McCarthy
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 US Cinema
TRUTH
James Vanderbilt
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 US Cinema Indie
A LIGHT BENEATH THEIR FEET
Valerie Weiss
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 US Cinema Indie
THE AUTOMATIC HATE
Justin Lerner
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 World Cinema
BROOKLYN
John Crowley
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 World Cinema
REMEMBER
Atom Egoyan
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 World Cinema Indie
THE PASSION OF AUGUSTINE
Léa Pool
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 World Cinema Indie
UNDER THE SAME SUN
Mitra Sen
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 Valley of the Docs
SURVIVING SKOKIE
Eli Adler, Blair Gershkow
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 Valley of the Docs
AN ACT OF LOVE
Scott Sheppard
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Special Mention – 2015 Valley of the Docs
A NEW COLOR: THE ART OF BEING EDYTHE BOONE
Marlene “Mo” Morris
PENNY
Elizabeth Sher
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 Children’s FilmFest
THE AMAZING WIPLALA
Tim Oliehoek
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 Children’s FilmFest
SHANA: THE WOLF’S MUSIC
Nino Jacusso
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 Mind the Gap: Women | Work | Film
SUFFRAGETTE
Sarah Gavron
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 Mind the Gap: Women | Work | Film
THE DRESSMAKER
Jocelyn Moorhouse
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Doc Award – 2015 Mind the Gap: Women | Work | Film
MAVIS!
Jessica Edwards
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Gold Award – 2015 Active Cinema
CODE: DEBUGGING THE GENDER GAP
Robin Hauser Reynolds
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 Active Cinema
DOGTOWN REDEMPTION
Amir Soltani, Chihiro Wimbush
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MVFF Audience Favorite, Silver Award – 2015 Animation
ANOMALISA
Charlie Kaufman

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Comedian Sarah Silverman Set to Reveal Dramatic Chops at 38th Mill Valley Film Festival

8/24/2015

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Sarah Silverman and Josh Charles in "I Smile Back," which screens at the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival. Courtesy image.
Over the course of her 23-year career, Sarah Silverman has drawn widespread acclaim as a stand-up comedian and as an actress in both TV (The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers) and film (The Aristocrats, School of Rock), largely on her ease – and willingness – to make the uncomfortable funny.

But in the intense addiction drama I Smile Back, Silverman looks to make the uncomfortable simply discomfiting, playing attractive, intelligent suburban wife and devoted mother of two Laney Brooks, whose seemingly picture-perfect life belies the fact that beneath the façade she's ridden with depression and disillusionment that send her careening into a secret world of reckless compulsion.

Ih her portrayal of Brooks, Silverman displayed such dramatic chops that she'll be honored with the Mill Valley Award during a Spotlight event at the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival, which runs Oct. 8-18.

After I Smile Back debuted at Sundance Film Festival in January, Silverman drew rave reviews, with Variety's Scott Foundas declaring, "Rarely has a performer striven so concertedly to shed any trace of his/her comedy roots as Sarah Silverman does over the course of I Smile Back, an addiction drama in which the acerbic comedienne gives the kind of warts-and-all, let-it-all-hang-out (body parts, fluids, etc) turn that awards' consultants dreams are made of..."

The Mill Valley Film Festival screening of I Smile Back, a film adaption of a novel by Amy Koppelman, will be followed by a line on-stage Q&A with Silverman and a presentation of the MVFF Award.

Raised in New Hampshire before attending New York University, Silverman joined comedy juggernaut Saturday Night Live in 1993 as a writer and feature performer. She's garnered two Emmy Awards and a Grammy nomination.

The California Film Institute will unveil the complete schedule for the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival on September 15.

Watch Sarah Silverman and the filmmakers of I Smile Back discuss the film at the Variety Studio at Sundance:


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Super Bowl 50 Host Committee Has Eyes for Mill Valley

8/6/2015

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The 50th edition of the National Football League's championship game – the biggest sporting event in America – is set for February 7, 2016 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The Super Bowl 50 Host Committee is celebrating Mill Valley in its "50 Perfect Hours" series, highlighting the likes of Mill Valley Market, Mill Valley Inn, Sweetwater Music Hall, OSKA and many more.
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From being named one of America's 20 best small towns by Smithsonian Magazine to more recent love from Conde Nast Traveler, Mill Valley has been on the receiving end of plenty of compliments over the years. But the latest attention to come our way – the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee's "50 Perfect Hours in Mill Valley" – might just make us blush.

Here's the lowdown: The 50th edition of the Super Bowl, the National Football League's championship game and the biggest sporting event in America, is set for February 7, 2016 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The Super Bowl 50 Host Committee, which is raising the money to put on the Super Bowl and managing all of its planning and production, is celebrating some of the top destination towns and cities in the Bay Area, hoping to get attendees of the big game to spend extra time here before and after.

The committee tasked San Francisco writer Katie Morell with creating digests for a series called "50 Perfect Hours." To date, she's highlighted places like Palo Alto, Pebble Beach, Napa Valley and Walnut Creek. In her story, which has since been picked up 7x7 Magazine, Morell describes Mill Valley as "an idyllic town of 14,000 residents with tons of green spaces and leafy downtown streets filled with one-of-a-kind shops, art galleries and restaurants perfect for strolling at any time of day.... Mill Valley is a magnet for tourists from around the world, many of whom want to move immediately following a visit."

Morell's "perfect way to spend a 50-hour getaway in Mill Valley" begins at the Mill Valley Inn downtown, waking to its delicious complimentary breakfast before heading to the Depot Bookstore & Café before browsing shops like OSKA and and Summer House.

A bike ride around the lower slopes of Mount Tam follows, before a respite and dinner at El Paseo – A Marin Chophouse and some live music at Sweetwater Music Hall. The following day begins with grabbing a picnic lunch at Mill Valley Market and heading off to Muir Woods National Monument and Mount Tam State Park. Morell recommends moving over to the Mountain Home Inn – "a secluded hideaway perched within Mt. Tam" – for the next night. End your Perfect 50 Hours in Mill Valley by rising early to see the sunrise from the balcony before dashing off.

What do you think of "50 Perfect Hours in Mill Valley"? What would you have added? Tell us in the Comments below!

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Acclaimed Comedy and Concert Photographer Dan Dion Shows Off His "Legends & Superstars" Shots at Throckmorton

6/1/2015

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For the past decade, the Throckmorton Theatre has been one of the favorite Bay Area haunts for big time comedians. Throughout June, many of the famous funny people who have graced its stage – and many who haven't – will be on the vaunted venue's walls, as acclaimed Bay Area photographer Dan Dion showcases his "Legends & Superstars" work.

Over the past two decades, Dion has earned the respect of nearly every major comedian in the business, from Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Martin to Dave Chappelle, Jay Leno and Mill Valley's own late Robin Williams.

"I love what I do because I know that what I'm doing is creating an archive, a collection, a document of comedy," Dion says in the Weekly Flickr. "I've been doing it for 20 years and I'm not a comedian myself, but this has allowed me to become a respected part of their community because they respect what I do it and I love it."

“Legends & Superstars” will also include portraits and performance photos of Johnny Cash, Lily Tomlin, John Lee Hooker, Cheech & Chong, Don Rickles, Beck, Stephen Colbert, Debbie Harry, and many more. He will also, for the first time ever, be exhibiting his 360-degree panoramic photographs of vintage venues from the Bay Area - The Paramount, The Warfield, The Fillmore, The Fox, and the Purple Onion. Dion was the house photographer at the Fillmore in San Francisco for 20 years.

In addition to exhibiting Dion's "Legends & Superstars" work throughout June, the Throckmorton is hosting a wine reception for Dion on Tuesday, June 2 from 5–7pm as part of the First Tuesday Artwalk. More info. 


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Sharon Paster's 'Some Things We Know' Anchors First Tuesday Artwalk on June 2nd 

5/27/2015

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Award-winning local artist Sharon Paster has exhibited her work all over Mill Valley and Marin over the years, including the Seager Gray Gallery, Throckmorton Theatre, RubyLiving Design, Noci Gelateria, the Depot Bookstore & Cafe and many more.

Now it's the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center's turn to showcase paster's oil paintings throughout the month of June, with a wine reception on June 2 (6–8pm) as part of the Mill Valley Arts Commission's First Tuesday Artwalk.

The monthly celebration of local art includes a host of venues, including the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, Seager Gray Gallery, the Mill Valley Public Library, Zener Schon Contemporary Art, Gelateria Noci, Julie Tuton Boutique, Terrestra, the Depot Bookstore & Café, City Hall, Famous4 and the Mill Valley Community Center, Seager Gray Gallery and the Throckmorton Theatre. Receptions at each venue are Tuesday from 6–8pm. First Tuesday Artwalk Guide with venues and a map.

Paster has dubbed her exhibit "Some Things We Know," hoping to convey a state of possibility, "where everything in the atmosphere pulsates with life, on the verge of movement and change," she says. "My paintings are not about what is seen, they are about the forces of energy that surround us. How one motion affects the next is a continuing source of fascination for me."

"I’ve been exploring abstraction more and more over the years, but–even with my representational pieces–I am focusing on the vibration of matter and how our world exists right on the edge of chaos, in almost constant flux," she adds. "I'm definitely inspired by the water and landscape that surrounds me in Marin County. That’s why retaining a sense of gestural animation in my work is important to me. Paster's studio is in the historic ICB in Sausalito. She graduated as a painter from Brandeis University in 1976 and has been painting since the age of 13, "after falling in love, as a toddler, with the smell of turpentine in my grandfather’s basement studio in the Bronx," she says.

Paster represented locally by Mill Valley-based Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, which is opening a gallery on Montgomery Street this summer and is known for its roster of contemporary, affordable artists. 

The 411: Sharon Paster is exhibiting "Some Things We Know" at the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center, 85 Throckmorton Avenue, throughout June. The First Tuesday Artwalk receptions are Tuesday, June 2, 6–8pm. First Tuesday Artwalk Guide with venues and a map.


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Library Foundation’s Beyond the Book Bash Raises Nearly $125K, Celebrates MV Library’s Ability to ‘Blow Your Mind’

9/23/2014

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Peter Coyote, Mort Sahl, Mark Pitta, Holly Payne, Tom Barbash, Tony Lindsay and many more regale at Library Foundation event at Throckmorton Theatre.
The Mill Valley Public Library’s Centennial Celebration in 2011 had a pair of notable outcomes: recognition for one of Mill Valley’s hallmark institutions and its ability to evolve in the digital age, and a shot of fundraising adrenaline for the once-disparate organizations dedicated to supporting that institution.

At the Mill Valley Library Foundation’s Beyond the Book Bash Saturday night at the Throckmorton Theatre, the celebration continued with a group of star-studded group of talent from literary, comedic and musical arts. And library supporters’ ability to raise money showed no signs of slowing down.

Foundation officials reported Tuesday that the event raised another $124,000 to support Library programs and services, and that the foundation has raised more than $1 million for an endowment and financial support of programs such as First Fridays and After Hours events; children and teen programming and digital entertainment. 

"Programs like these make the library more relevant than ever," City Librarian Anji Brenner said.

“We want to blow your mind about what a library can be in a community,” MVLF board chair Andy Mercy told the crowd of more than 200 people. “Tonight is a celebration of your thirst for knowledge and the library’s ability to quench that thirst.”

That thirst was quenched Saturday night from every angle, with local comedian Mark Pitta keeping the night moving swiftly with joke-laden segues, including light jabs at City Hall: “I almost didn’t make it here tonight on Miller Avenue; man, someday they might give us drivers our own lane!” and book sales in the digital age: “The title of my new book is ‘Add to Cart.’”

The night’s entertainment included:
  • Tam High student Emma Weinswig reading her poem “26 Seconds,” which juxtaposed the rate of high school dropouts in the U.S. and the struggles of children in places like Afghanistan, where the Taliban “scare dreamers into silence.”
  • A reading by local author Holly Payne from her new book Damascena: The Tale of Roses and Rumi that took the audience to Turkey in 1270. Payne brought the unparalleled poet Mevlana Rumi to life, unraveling the mystery surrounding a legendary orphaned girl who discovers her gift of turning roses into oil.
  • Tam Valley actor, author and ubiquitous documentary narrator (including Ken Burns’ The Roosevelts) Peter Coyote gave a wildly entertaining reading about a youthful jaunt through Mexico from his latest book, The Rainman’s Third Cure, a spiritual memoir that will be published by Counterpoint Press in spring 2015. 
  • In a hilarious chat with Pitta, legendary comedian and political humor pioneer Mort Sahl spoke about Last Man Standing: The Life and Passion of Mort Sahl, author James Curtis’ impending biopgraphy, with Sahl drawing raucous laughter with lines like: “There are many wives to chase down and they’ll tell him, ‘Every minute with him was pure hell,’” and “It wasn’t a very puritanical life, but it was a whole lot of fun.”
  • Joined by piano, drums and Beyond the Book Bash producer Tom Corwin on bass, longtime Santana singer Tony Lindsay gave a spirited performance, while New Tork Times best-selling author Tom Barbash delivered a reading from "The Break," a story about a newly single mother who in interferes in her son's love life over his Christmas vacation from college – part of Stay Up With Me, his 2013 collection of stories that explore the myriad ways we try to connect with one another and with the sometimes cruel world around us. 

But while the readings, the music and the performances were stellar, it was the tributes to the library itself that stood out.
  • "Hi I’m Mark and I have a Library Card," Pitta quipped at the evening's outset.
  • "The Mill Valley Library is showing the way in how to stay relevant in the digital age," Corwin said.
  • "Our library is a ridiculopusly beautiful place," Barbash said.
  • "I’m so excited to see all these people out here for this secret leftist institution, the library, paid for by your tax dollars – how discreet," Coyote joked.
"For thousands of years the library has been a vital repository for knowledge and books, a place to explore and touch the physical world," Mercy said. "In Mill Valley, we are blessed also by a place of beauty that nurtures contemplation and collaboration. Tonight's event celebrates that legacy and the innovation that keeps it relevant in today's changing world."

Click here for more information of the 31-year-old Mill Valley Library Foundation.

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Dazzling Array of Art Draws Thousands to 58th Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival in a Gorgeous Redwood Grove

9/21/2014

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Here's a selection of favorites from the 58th Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, Sept. 20-21, 2014 in Old Mill Park.

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Mill Valley Filmmaker, Pixar Visual Effects Editor Team Up for ‘Calm Amidst Chaos’ Trailer for MVFF37

9/18/2014

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37th Mill Valley Film Festival Trailer from Gary Yost on Vimeo.

For the past three weeks and through mid-October, one film has the distinction of being played in theaters across Marin before hundreds of screenings and events in advance of and during the 37th Mill Valley Film Festival.

That distinction belongs to the festival’s trailer, which was conceived by San Rafael resident and Pixar visual effects editor David Tanaka as the idea that “one can find calm amidst all of the noise that surrounds us,” according to Mill Valley filmmaker Gary Yost, who shot every frame of the trailer and applied his much-heralded time-lapse photography talents to create the trailer, which shows the main character finds peace as a sea of people whizz by him in his jaunt from the Depot Bookstore & Café to the Cinearts @ Sequoia Theatre for the opening night of MVFF37.

“Movies and the collective enjoyment of movies is more than just mere entertainment,” Tanaka says. “It is instead a shared experience that enriches all of us, for we choose to laugh, cry, experience it together.”

The trailer shows the main character, played by Mill Valley composer and producer Ron Alan Cohen, finishing his coffee at the Depot and heading to the theater at “a normal, leisurely pace, but everyone around him is moving a mile a minute," Tanaka says.

To do so, Cohen and the sea of people whizzing about him were filmed entirely separately, Tanaka says, and visual effects supervisors Jamie Clay and Mike Macklin used a process called rotoscoping to combine, frame by frame, the two camera passes.

“The camera movement (on Cohen) was purposely slowed down greatly so that when you later speed it up to match the first recorded camera movement, the extras are moving at an unnaturally high and jittery rate of activity,” Tanaka says. “You then have your desired effect – mild mannered patron in a sea of frenetic coffee drinkers!”

The technique of blending time-lapse and real-time footage is still a rarity in video production, and Yost used eMotimo Robotic Cameras and custom software to allow him to move the camera exactly the same way in the real-time and high-speed time-lapse passes.

The trailer ends with a shooting star amidst a star-laden sky above Mount Tam, the mountain that has been the hallmark of much of Yost’s work, from his widely lauded film "The Invisible Peak" to his viral video time lapse from the Mount Tamalpais fire lookout, with a bevy of films throughout the 94941 in between.

"The Invisible Peak" screens at MVFF37 on Oct. 4 at 3:30 p.m. at the Smith Rafael Film Center. Click here for more info.


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