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Toute La Vie - A Short Film by Ella Misché

  • THE NATIONAL ARTS CLUB 15 Gramercy Park South New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

Join us for an evening of live jazz, a film screening, and National Arts Club history.
 

Toute La Vie is a mysterious romantic comedy with an eerie twist set in the Art Deco - Jazz Era, primarily filmed at The National Arts Club. Inspired by the majestic beauty of the Club, Toute La Vie tells a short story of two ghosts who are trapped in the building, as a purgatory, reliving the first night that they met. Intriguing dialogue of the possibility of a secret underground passage leading to 14th Street is mentioned.

Fictitious or not, we shall find out whether the mystery is true, with a historic and anecdotal walk through Club history never touched upon before, presented by Eugene Weise M.D., who is also Chair of the House Committee. The film is written and directed by Ella Misché and produced by Galileo Productions.

A jazz band will greet us upon arrival and play original soundtrack from Toute La Vie. After the film screening, Dr. Weise will discuss the history of the Club, followed by a Q&A. 

Stay for refreshments and mingle with guests and members, sharing your best stories of The National Arts Club.

The event is free and open to the public; no RSVP is necessary. 

 

ABOUT ELLA MISCHÉ

Ella is a Croatian-born artist who splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles.  She is the daughter of the famous Croatian-American singer and designer Tommi Mischell and the sculptor Nick Kacic-Miosic. 

Growing up in a complex artistic family set her expectations early on to become a multi-disciplinary artist: Actress. Screenwriter. Songwriter. 

Links 
Website: www.ellamische.com

IMDB: www.imdb.com/name/nm3188869/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/galileofilms/