18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Story

  • 18TH & GRAND: THE OLYMPIC AUDITORIUM STORY, Boxing, Wrestling and Punk Rock Documentary Premieres in Brooklyn [First Look]

    18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Story
    18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Story. Crowd favorite Ruben Navarro, ‘The Maravilla Kid’ from East Los Angeles, circa 1970. Photo by Theo Ehret, courtesy Willard Ford.

    Los Angeles native and music producer Stephen DeBro trades mic for camera, aiming for a knockout in his debut film, 18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Story, the epic story of a cathedral of violence and the remarkable woman who ran it. For eighty years, boxing, wrestling, roller derby and punk rock rattled the concrete walls of the Olympic Auditorium, reverberating far beyond its downtown LA location, sending shockwaves across the world.

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  • Slamdance Film Festival Announces 2021 Lineup of Virtual and Drive-in Screenings

    No Trace (Nulle Trace) directed by Simon Lavoie
    No Trace (Nulle Trace) directed by Simon Lavoie

    Slamdance Film Festival announced the full lineup of 25 features along with 107 shorts and episodics for the 27th edition of the festival, a number that equals previous editions of the festival. This includes a new program titled Unstoppable, a showcase for creators with disabilities. Running February 12-25, 2021, this will also be Slamdance’s most accessible festival ever, with all films, Q&A’s and panels available on Slamdance.com, AppleTV, Roku, Firestick, and YouTube. In addition to a vibrant virtual experience, there will be a two-night drive-in presentation in Joshua Tree open to the public on February 13th and 14th as well as the closing night screening at a Los Angeles drive-in on February 25.

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