$100/person
In 1923, Cecil B. DeMille produced an early blockbuster film, The Ten Commandments, which required him to build one of the largest movie sets in history on our local coastline. He left the movie set buried near the beach where it sat for nearly a century. Fast forward several decades, when documentary filmmaker, Peter Brosnan, began his search for this movie set during the early 1980s. He set out to make a film about the unique and significant contribution that Cecil B. DeMille made to the movie industry through this piece of Americana.
Now Brosnan’s film, The Lost City of DeMille, a documentary about the thirty years that it took to archaeologically excavate DeMille’s work, will be debuting the Far Western Tavern in Orcutt.
$100/person
In 1923, Cecil B. DeMille produced an early blockbuster film, The Ten Commandments, which required him to build one of the largest movie sets in history on our local coastline. He left the movie set buried near the beach where it sat for nearly a century. Fast forward several decades, when documentary filmmaker, Peter Brosnan, began his search for this movie set during the early 1980s. He set out to make a film about the unique and significant contribution that Cecil B. DeMille made to the movie industry through this piece of Americana.
Now Brosnan’s film, The Lost City of DeMille, a documentary about the thirty years that it took to archaeologically excavate DeMille’s work, will be debuting the Far Western Tavern in Orcutt.
