The IMES Spotlight Screening Series Presents: JIM HENSON IDEA MAN
November 11, 2024, 5:30 P.M.
Norris Cinema Theatre at the Frank Sinatra Hall, 3507 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Outside the Box [Office], Imagine Entertainment, Disney+,
and Iron Mountain Entertainment Services (IMES),
invite you to attend
A Special Theatrical Screening of
JIM HENSON IDEA MAN
Directed by SCA Alumnus Ron Howard
Written by Mark Monroe
Produced by Ron Howard, SCA Alumnus Brian Grazer, Sara Bernstein,
Margaret Bodde, Justin Wilkes, Mark Monroe, and Christopher St. John
Followed by a Q&A with SCA Alumnus Ron Howard,
Lisa Henson and Cheryl Henson
Moderated by SCA Faculty Ted Braun
5:30 P.M. on Monday, November 11th, 2024
Norris Cinema Theatre at the Frank Sinatra Hall
3507 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90007
FREE ADMISSION. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RSVP REQUIRED.
RSVPs ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE.
FOOD AND DRINKS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN THE AUDITORIUM.
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Presented as part of the IMES Spotlight Screening Series
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About Jim Henson Idea Man
From Imagine Documentaries and Disney Branded Television, Jim Henson Idea Man takes us into the mind of this singular creative visionary, from his early years puppeteering on local television to the worldwide success of Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and beyond. Featuring unprecedented access to Jim’s personal archives, Academy Award winning filmmaker Ron Howard brings us a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world.
Provided courtesy of Disney+. Running time: 111 minutes.
https://imagine-entertainment.com/documentary/jim-henson-idea-man/
About the Guests
RON HOWARD (Director, Producer, SCA Alumnus)
Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated and prolific filmmakers. From the critically acclaimed Oscar-winning dramas A Beautiful Mind and Apollo 13 to the hit comedies Parenthood and Splash, he has created some of Hollywood’s most memorable films and series.
Howard’s critically acclaimed film A Beautiful Mind earned him an Academy Award for Best Director and Best Picture, and also won for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress. Howard has also been honored by numerous organizations and in March 2013, Howard was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. In 2015, Howard was honored with a second star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making him one of the select few to have been recognized with two stars. In 2023, Apollo 13 was chosen for the Library of Congress National Film Registry, a prestigious collection of films that are selected for cultural, historic or aesthetic importance.
Howard’s most recent film is Jim Henson Idea Man, a definitive portrait of Jim Henson’s life, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival this year. His next highly anticipated project is Eden, a survival thriller based on the 1930s real-life unsolved murders in the Galapagos Islands, starring Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby and Sydney Sweeney. Howard is also set to direct a documentary on renowned photographer Richard Avedon as part of a slate of projects co-financed by Imagine Documentaries and FIFTH SEASON.
Howard has produced a number of award-winning productions including Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut tick, tick…BOOM!, the Emmy-winning series Arrested Development (for which he also narrated), the award-winning anthology series Genius, the series Under The Banner of Heaven from Dustin Lance Black, the documentaries Lucy and Desi, Julia, and Light & Magic, the docu series about George Lucas’ ground-breaking special effects house Industrial Light and Magic, to name a few.
Past films include Thirteen Lives, about the global efforts in the rescue of twelve boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in Thailand, the Emmy-nominated documentary feature We Feed People profiling the humanitarian work of renowned chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen, Hillbilly Elegy, Rebuilding Paradise, the Grammy-winning Best Music Film The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Rush, The Da Vinci Code, Frost/Nixon, How The Grinch Stole Christmas and Backdraft. Howard is also the co-author of the 2021 New York Times bestseller The Boys: A Memoir of Hollywood and Family, a memoir written with his brother about growing up in Hollywood.
Howard is also the co-founder of Impact, a content accelerator whose mission is to discover, cultivate, nurture and connect creative storytellers around the world through its innovative talent identification and collaboration system. To date, Impact has built a community of over 75,000 writers across 140+ countries. Recently, Impact merged with Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY Crew to form Impact Crew, an effort that aims to promote diversity and inclusion in hiring for creative careers.
Howard made his directorial debut in 1977 with the comedy Grand Theft Auto. He began his career in film as an actor, first appearing in The Journey and The Music Man. He later starred as Opie on the long-running television series The Andy Griffith Show and as Richie Cunningham on the popular series Happy Days, both Nielsen rated #1 series. Howard later starred in American Graffiti directed by George Lucas and in John Wayne’s last film, The Shootist.
Howard met his longtime friend and business partner Brian Grazer in the early 1980s and embarked on what is now one of the longest running partnerships in Hollywood. Their collaboration began with the hit comedies Night Shift and Splash, and in 1986 the two founded Imagine Entertainment, which they continue to run together as chairmen. Over the years, Imagine Entertainment has amassed a slew of prestigious awards, including 276 Emmy nominations, with 57 wins. They have also been selected for 47 Oscar nominations and won 10 Oscars, along with 72 Golden Globe nominations and 11 Golden Globe wins. The films produced by Imagine Entertainment have grossed over 13.5 billion dollars, cementing their place as one of the most flourishing production companies in the entertainment industry.
TED BRAUN (SCA Professor, Joseph Campbell Endowed Chair in Cinematic Ethics, Moderator)
Writer-Director Ted Braun’s feature documentary, ¡Viva Maestro!, about conductor Gustavo Dudamel, premiered theatrically in 2022, was nominated for the WGA award for best feature documentary of 2022, and is currently streaming on MAX. Set against unfolding violence and social unrest in Dudamel’s home of Venezuela the film is an exploration of art in a time of political crisis. It’s his second film with Participant which co-financed his feature debut Darfur Now. Darfur Now was named one of 2007’s top five documentaries by the National Board of Review, won the International Documentary Association’s Emerging Filmmaker Award and the NAACP Image Award. His docu-thriller Betting On Zero received a WGA nomination for best feature documentary of 2017, and a special jury mention for investigative work at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Braun teaches screenwriting at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and is the Joseph Campbell Endowed Chair in Cinematic Ethics. In 2018 Variety named him one of the world’s Top Ten Teachers in Film and TV.
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Accessibility Needs
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Contact Information
Name: Alessandro Ago
Email: aago@cinema.usc.edu