Quentin Tarantino at PULP FICTION Academy Screening – Photos
The 1994 Best Picture nominee Pulp Fiction screened as part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‘ "Great To Be Nominated" series on Monday, April 28, at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Following the screening, production designer David Wasco, set decorator Sandy Reynolds-Wasco, costume designer Betsy Heimann, executive producer Richard N. Gladstein, cast member Julia Sweeney ("Raquel"), director Quentin Tarantino, casting directors Ronnie Yeskel and Gary Zuckerbrod, cast member Stephen Hibbert ("The Gimp"), sound editor Avram Dean Gold, executive producer Stacey Sher and Oscar-nominated editor Sally Menke took part in a panel discussion about the making of the film.
Photos: Greg Harbaugh / ©A.M.P.A.S. (Tarantino at the mike), Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S. (group photo)
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Quentin Tarantino talks while interviewer Randy Haberkamp (far left) and other Pulp Fictionalists listen
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Tarantino has got, shall we say, an unusual look that’s getting ever more unusual-er.