PRESERVATION MIRAGE PRESENTS RICHARD NEUTRA’S MASLON HOUSE
Preservation Mirage recently announced its first foray into filmmaking​, Preservation Mirage Presents Richard Neutra’s Maslon House. We are offering a unique opportunity to support the production of this documentary short by becoming one of only six Maslon Film Patrons.
Set to premiere during Modernism Week on February 19th, 2025, Preservation Mirage Presents Richard Neutra’s Maslon House chronicles the life of Richard Neutra’s residential masterpiece built in 1962. In 2002, the house was razed, sparking international outrage and profoundly transforming the ethos of Rancho Mirage and the Coachella Valley forever. This new film commemorates a lost masterpiece by one of the leading architects of the modernist period and the culture of architectural preservation left in its wake.
Produced and Directed by Scott Goldstein and Dave Yakir, the film features an array of interview subjects speaking from critical and personal experiences, including author Adele Cygleman, designer and curator Brad Dunning, photographer David Glomb, Neutra scholar Barbara Lamprecht, Rancho Mirage Council Member Lynn Mallotto, family member Hilary Maslon, preservationist Peter Moruzzi, Preservation Mirage President Emeritus Melissa Riche, and Rancho Mirage Historic Preservation Commission member Craig Traupane.
INTRODUCING AN EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT THE MASLON FILM
We are offering a unique opportunity to support the production of this documentary short by becoming one of only six film patrons. Your $5,000 donation unlocks the following exclusive benefits:
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A patron credit in the film
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A framed artist’s proof of the Maslon House by mid-century modernist, artist, and designer John Pirman. Signed by the artist, a $2,600 value.
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Two VIP tickets to the Modernism Week film premiere on Wednesday, February 19th from 5:30 to 6:30 PM at the Annenberg Theater, followed by a private friends and family cocktail toast with the filmmaker
If you are interested in becoming a Maslon Film Patron, let us know by using the form below.
Preservation Mirage is a section 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 82-3717476) and your donation may qualify as a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes, please consult your tax adviser or the IRS.