With Peter Bogdanovich's first feature film in more than a decade hitting theaters and VOD on Aug. 21, the American Cinematheque's Aero Theatre in Santa Monica is presenting a four-day retrospective on the Oscar-nominated writer-director. "The Old and New Hollywood of Peter Bogdanovich" opens Aug. 6 with the 1973 delight "Paper Moon," for which 10-year-old Tatum O'Neal won an Oscar, and the 1972 screwball comedy hit "What's Up, Doc?," with Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. He'll appear Aug. 7 for the screening of his 1971 masterpiece, "The Last Picture Show," and the director's cut of 1976's "Nickelodeon." The Aug.
Peter Bogdanovich will appear at retrospective at the Aero in Santa Monica
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