Screening 'This Is It': Part of the Healing Process

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By Sharon Waxman
Published: December 01, 2009

It’s pretty rare to screen a concert film that ends in a standing ovation, but that’s what happened tonight when TheWrap screened “This Is It” to an overflow theater at the Sherman Oaks Arclight.

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The director of the film, and of the abortive Michael Jackson concert, Kenny Ortega, was greeted with applause and viewers on their feet. It may just have been a concert film, but it was of Michael Jackson in his final moments as an artist and as a performer.

The film shows what the overwhelming noise of gossip columns, tabloids, and endless cable tv obscured: Michael Jackson was a vibrant, thinking, and still supremely talented performer, fully in touch with his muse up to his sudden death in June.

Ortega was visibly moved by the show of love and enthusiasm for the film and for its subject, his friend Michael Jackson. We’ll have more on his interview after the screening tomorrow, but for tonight, it’s enough to know that this film touches a nerve in Hollywood.

As one audience member, who with a few dozen others mobbed Ortega after the q&a to ask such questions like - does he dream about Michael Jackon? – said, “This is part of our healing process too.”

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http://www.thewrap.com/ind-column/screening-it-part-healing-process-10999
 
who did waxman work for during the trial that name rings a bell
 
who did waxman work for during the trial that name rings a bell

She covered hollywood for the ny times, before having her blog.She wrote negatively and inacurately about mj's finances.This is the first positive thing she has ever said about mj.Last time i read her blog she was bitching that mj's memorial entered him into sainthood.And she was very much a part of cable talking heads rumurmongering about michael the moment he passed.
 
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