Essert, Gary, 1938-1992.

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Gary Essert was born in Oakland, Calif. in 1938. After serving in the US Navy, he attended UCLA, where he started to program student and professional films. He designed and ran The Kaleidoscope (1967-69) and worked occasionally as a graphic designer. With the assistance of George Cukor and others, Essert launched the first Los Angeles International Film Exposition (Filmex) in Hollywood, Calif. (1971). The original intent of Filmex was to provide "an exposition encompassing the remarkable diversity of contemporary film, the rich heritage of the motion picture art form, and the promise of the future". Its programming attracted thousands of viewers each year to screenings of productions from around the world. Events ranged from Hollywood-style premieres to free screenings, children's programs, retrospectives, panels, and seminars. Filmex struggled with financial difficulties and in ca. 1984 Essert was forced to leave the organization. Shortly after his departure Filmex ceased to operate, having evolved into an annual event presented by American Film Institute. He went on to create the American Cinematheque and also organized screenings for the Hollywood Bowl's "An Old Fashioned Night at the Movies". Essert died of AIDS in Los Angeles, Calif. on Dec. 16, 1992.

From the description of Filmex files, 1966-1981. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 68697500

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