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The State of Carla's Movie Restaurant - Still Here, Still Cooking Up Movies

Hello again!

I’d like to take a moment to show how grateful we are to be here and address the state of our business. After all these years, Carla’s Movie Restaurant is still going strong and it’s all thanks to the kindness of our community (and a healthy amount of luck!).

We are seeking new venues to throw our pop-up film screenings when we’re open to the public again. As well, we are always looking for new films and artists to showcase however we can. If you are an artist or know of anyone you’d like to see showcased, get in contact with us here or on instagram.

Currently, we have another installment in Carla’s series of short films in post-production. These short films are a relatively new experiment of ours and I’m happy to say they’re a successful one. Beyond being simply fun to watch, they’ve acted as a powerful form of art therapy for all involved. The atmosphere at our screenings of them have felt particularly special.

In short, we’re still cooking.

Finally, it would feel wrong to not acknowledge the fact that we’re all experiencing a moment of great change. I think now more than ever we need an outlet for the stories we carry inside of us. Film director Ang Lee once said, “we pretend to get closer to the truth,” and I believe that is absolutely true. A film, a painting, a song— these things have a way of making our internal worlds exterior. They give us a way to share the truest parts of ourselves with the world; Maybe even parts of ourselves we didn’t know we had.

I’ve seen it happen firsthand through our series of short films.

Another quote, while I’m feeling sappy:

“With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.”
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Hang on to your creative spirits, everyone, even in these trying times. With them, we’re going to do our part in sculpting a beautiful stone of hope.

In Solidarity,
Cameron Colon

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Photos from the CMR September 10th, 2019 Pop-Up!

Hi all! Cameron from CMR here.

We had an amazing show at Wahoo’s Fish Taco in Los Alamitos this past September 10th. Though not all artists were able to make it, I’d daresay the night was success. Milan’s music was exciting, it was a blast to watch the films, and the food was oh so delicious. Seriously, if you haven’t been to Wahoo’s, do yourself a favor and check ‘em out. And if you have been, give them a review on Yelp and show some appreciation!

I want to thank our featured artist Milan, everyone who is on the CMR team, all people involved with the films we screened, the great folks at Wahoo’s, and of course, everyone who was able to make it that night.

By the way, I’d especially like to thank Carla Sramek, who makes all this possible. Seeing the artwork she has created and some of her upcoming work (stay tuned!) inspired me to finish a film I’d been working on and show it at the event.

In this post are some photos taken by the wonderful Lea Vujicich (Website Here).

And some relevant links to the artists:

Talïn Tanielian - Jinja

Hunter Woelfle - Ludilophobia

Cameron Colon - Curtis Comes Home

Joshua Hoh - Ash’s Homecoming

Here’s to future CMR pop-ups!

Cameron

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Photos from the CMR May 15, 2019 Pop-Event

Hi everyone!

Cameron from Carla’s Movie Restaurant here. We have some photos from a very fun night of films at DiPiazza, located on PCH here in Long Beach, California.

I’d like to thank all filmmakers and lovers of film who came to our little shindig. Not only did the creators of these fine films come and speak with us, but I spotted plenty of cast and crew in the audience as well. Because of you all, we were able to fill the entire restaurant and make this one of the biggest events in the history of CMR!

I’d also like to thank Lea Vujicich for snapping these pics. And The Blazers for rocking hard. Oh yeah, and a shoutout to Talin whose film Jinja was accepted at the LA Film Awards Official Selection!

Included are some links relevant to the artists:

Dominic Hure - The Adventures of Cowman and Lamboy

Ben Winter - It Can Happen Here

Bishop Rhone - For The First Time

Talïn Tanielian - Jinja

Jack E. Curenton - Generations, Rebellion, and Like My Father Before Me

Lea Vujicich - Photographer

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