ENTERTAINMENT
December 12, 1991 | ROBERT EPSTEIN
There's something sweetly ironic about a writer-director like Godfrey Reggio showing up in Los Angeles Monday night to show the Hollywood swells his new movie. It was one of those ever-so-correct receptions and screenings that are a way of life here, this one at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The purpose: to sell a cause with a non-Hollywood type of film. Put another way, can a little movie make it in the big time?