40 years later, the question remains the same for UCLA professor: ‘Who killed Vincent Chin?’ December 1, 2022 Renee Tajima-Peña, who will present her landmark 1987 documentary at the Academy Museum on Dec. 4, discusses her filmmaking and activism.
Q&A: Ina Archer discusses Robert L. Goodwin, ‘The Upper Chamber’ and lost African American TV November 18, 2022 The trailblazing screenwriter’s teleplay will be shown at the Hammer Museum at UCLA for the first time in decades.
Native American Heritage Month 2022: Read, watch, listen November 9, 2022 UCLA staff members recommend works for education and entertainment to celebrate throughout November.
Acclaimed MoMA Contenders film series returns to UCLA November 9, 2022 The Hammer Museum hosts the Los Angeles presentation of the annual showcase, Nov. 30 through Dec. 15.
State lawmakers visit campus to show solidarity with Latino-focused research projects November 8, 2022 California legislators have invested $15 million in the Latina Futures, 2050 Lab and $1.5 million in the Hollywood Diversity Report.
Happenings for November 2022 November 1, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
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How a UCLA fish scientist helped the alien in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ seem terrifyingly real September 26, 2022 Doctoral student Kelsi Rutledge helped make “Jean Jacket” scientifically plausible.
Free fall cinema: UCLA Film & Television Archive screenings September 8, 2022 The programs, which are open to the public, will run through Dec. 18 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum.
Happenings for September 2022 September 2, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
UCLA Film & Television Archive helps keep full picture of L.A.’s Chicano history alive August 29, 2022 The short documentary “Chicano Moratorium” captures the brutal police response to protests against the Vietnam War.
Happenings for August 2022 August 4, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
Happenings for July 2022 July 8, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
Sheila Kuehl on the legacy – and digital future – of ‘Get Used to It’ June 28, 2022 The UCLA alumna and Los Angeles County supervisor hosted the landmark talk show, which began in 1992.
Summer cinema: UCLA Film & Television Archive screenings June 20, 2022 The free public programs, presented at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, run from July 8 through Sept. 30.
Here’s the Camera. Go! June 14, 2022 The L.A. Rebellion film movement, born at UCLA in 1969, enabled minority student directors to tell the world about their communities.
Happenings for June 2022 June 2, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
Q&A: Film programmer Paul Malcolm previews ‘American Neorealism, Part Two’ May 13, 2022 The UCLA Film & Television Archive series begins June 3 at the Billy Wilder Theater.
Designer who made Marvel and DC characters look heroic teaches at UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television May 9, 2022 Kym Barrett will mentor graduate students through the design process.
Happenings for May 2022 May 6, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Read, watch, listen 2022 May 3, 2022 From rock band the Linda Lindas to podcasts to the dimension-jumping “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” staff recommend their media musts.
Facebook whistleblower and director of ‘The Social Dilemma’ talk about social media’s impact April 26, 2022 Professor Ramesh Srinivasan joined Frances Haugen and Jeff Orlowski-Yang for the panel, which was part of UCLA’s Common Experience program.
2022 UCLA Festival of Preservation celebrates moving image history May 20–22 April 19, 2022 The 20th edition of the biennial event is free to the public at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum.
Happenings for April 2022 April 6, 2022 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
In memoriam: Marina Goldovskaya, 80, teacher of documentary filmmaking March 30, 2022 The professor and award-winning filmmaker captured the decline of the Soviet Union in her movies.