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April 20, 2008

Pencil This In: Sunday

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FILM
COL COA (City of Light, City of Angels) French Film Festival ends its run today with five screenings, including a series of short films. The program aims to promote French films and the industry’s diversity.

12 p.m. // Directors Guild of America Theater Complex // 7920 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles // $10

FESTIVAL
The Green Apple Music Festival takes place today at Santa Monica Pier, priding itself as “America’s Largest Earth Day Celebration”. Several eco-friendly exhibitors will be displaying their work, as well as a full music lineup all for free!

12 p.m. // Santa Monica Pier // 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica // Free

EXHIBIT
Today is your last chance to catch the Academy of Motion Picture’s exhibit, Casting a Shadow: Creating the Alfred Hitchcock Film. The exhibit examines Hitchcock’s creative process through script pages, sketches, storyboards, and movie clips.

12 p.m. // Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences // 8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills // (310) 247-3000 // Free

MUSIC
Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel performs as one of the most impressive opera singers out of Europe. The night includes a pre-performance lecture by Duff Murphy.

7:30 p.m. // Dorothy Chandler Pavilion // 135 N. Grand Ave, Los Angeles // $20

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