George Malich was a prolific and well-respected actor in the St. Louis area who passed away July 26, 2012, at the age of 55. Beginning tomorrow night, March 3rd, George’s friends and coworkers are throwing a film festival to showcase the actor’s work.
Every Wednesday in March Poetry Scores and The Royale will present the 2021 George Malich Free Film Festival with free outdoor screenings at 6 p.m. every Wednesday in March in the courtyard at The Royale and free public streams on The Royale’s YouTube and Facebook pages (https://tinyurl.com/RoyaleTube and https://m.facebook.com/royalestl/). The festival will focus on the four feature movies in which St. Louis actor George Malich – who passed away July 26, 2012, at the age of 55 – appeared. On the final Wednesday, we will screen the improv mini-series about his brain tumor that George directed in the last months of his life (and selected shorts).
The screening schedule:
· 6 p.
Every Wednesday in March Poetry Scores and The Royale will present the 2021 George Malich Free Film Festival with free outdoor screenings at 6 p.m. every Wednesday in March in the courtyard at The Royale and free public streams on The Royale’s YouTube and Facebook pages (https://tinyurl.com/RoyaleTube and https://m.facebook.com/royalestl/). The festival will focus on the four feature movies in which St. Louis actor George Malich – who passed away July 26, 2012, at the age of 55 – appeared. On the final Wednesday, we will screen the improv mini-series about his brain tumor that George directed in the last months of his life (and selected shorts).
The screening schedule:
· 6 p.
- 3/2/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
George Malich was a prolific and well-respected actor in the St. Louis area who passed away last year. This Wednesday evening, March 20th, the George Malich Free Film Festival, presented by Poetry Scores, Cinema St. Louis and Kdhx, continues at Mad Art Gallery (2727 So. 12th St. in Soulard) with a free screening of Billy Benner’s 2011 film Speak Easy starring George Malich and Dick Pointer. After the screening, Peter Kruchowski and Rebecca S. Rivas will interview producing director Billy Benner and producer Mike Pagano. Speak Easy was shot on location in south St. Louis, primarily in the Benton Park neighborhood and focuses on Barney Monroe, a longtime south city resident who embodies the spirit of the St. Louisan term “hoosier.” That is to say he’s something of an urban redneck content with living a simple life filled with drinking beer and playing host to a series of amusing guests in his basement speakeasy.
- 3/18/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
George Malich was a prolific and well-respected actor in the St. Louis area who passed away last year. This Wednesday evening, March 13th, the George Malich Free Film Festival, presented by Poetry Scores, Cinema St. Louis and Kdhx, continues at Mad Art Gallery (2727 So. 12th St. in Soulard) with the 2006 comedy A.(Anonymous). Told in low-budget mockumentary style, A.(Anonymous) follows the several eccentric members of an unconventional support group as they struggle with their strange problems. George Malich plays Gavin Tartowski, who has been called a quack, a cult-leader, and a barista who sees himself as a guru. Looking for a support group to help him with his compulsion to wear extremely tight pants, Gavin was turned away from 12-step programs like AA, Na and Ga. “Why all the labels?” Gavin asks. “Why not put all problems under one umbrella? That is why I created A. I want to...
- 3/11/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
George Malich was a prolific and well-respected actor in the St. Louis area who passed away last year. Beginning tomorrow night, March 6th, George’s friends and coworkers are throwing a film festival to showcase the actor’s work.
Though the screenings are free, Jennifer Salci is raising funds for a memorial for George Malich at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Donations for that effort will be accepted at all festival screenings.
Poetry Scores, Cinema St. Louis and Kdhx will present the George Malich Free Film Festival with screenings at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday in March at Mad Art Gallery, 2727 So. 12th St. in Soulard. The festival will focus on the four feature movies in which St. Louis actor George Malich – who passed away July 26, 2012, at the age of 55 – appeared. All screenings are free and open to the public, with a cash bar, and will be followed by a Q...
Though the screenings are free, Jennifer Salci is raising funds for a memorial for George Malich at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Donations for that effort will be accepted at all festival screenings.
Poetry Scores, Cinema St. Louis and Kdhx will present the George Malich Free Film Festival with screenings at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday in March at Mad Art Gallery, 2727 So. 12th St. in Soulard. The festival will focus on the four feature movies in which St. Louis actor George Malich – who passed away July 26, 2012, at the age of 55 – appeared. All screenings are free and open to the public, with a cash bar, and will be followed by a Q...
- 3/5/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Cinema St. Louis, our city’s non-profit cinema-related event planning group, will presenting its 11th annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase which begins this Saturday, August 13th at the Tivoli Theater (and ends with a party on the 18th at Blueberry Hill). The showcase, sponsored by Stella Artois Beer, is a chance for St. Louis-based filmmakers to show off their art. All of these films were written, directed, edited or produced by St. Louis natives or those with strong local ties. The 16 film programs that screen at the Tivoli from Aug. 14-18 serve as St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase.s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. Watch for more coverage of this important local event here at We Are Movie Geeks.com over the coming days
Here’s the schedule:
Saturday, Aug.
Here’s the schedule:
Saturday, Aug.
- 8/10/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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