Screen Grabs: Balboa Theater hits 100-and honors a costuming legend - 48 hills
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Screen Grabs: Balboa Theater hits 100-and honors a costuming legend - 48 hills
"Aggie Rogers began her career over a half-century ago with three of the 1970s 'New Hollywood' era's most enduring works—American Graffiti, The Conversation, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
"Despite this stellar resume, she's only gotten one Oscar nomination, for 1985's The Color Purple, highlighting the disparity between her contributions and recognition."
"The Balboa's week-long retrospective tribute commencing Mon/13 features films like Return of the Jedi, The Fugitive, and the adventurous local indie horror Pig Hunt."
The Balboa Theater is celebrating its 100th anniversary by inaugurating the Balboa Award, with costume designer Aggie Rogers as the first recipient. Rogers has had a significant impact on cinema since the 1970s, contributing to iconic films like American Graffiti and The Color Purple. Despite her extensive work, she has received only one Oscar nomination. The theater will host a week-long retrospective featuring several of her films, culminating in an award ceremony where she will introduce select screenings and unveil a new mural.
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