When the Doha Tribeca Film Festival kicked off on Thursday, the Persian Gulf, home to some of the most conservative Islamic sects in the Middle East, also became one of the world's most crowded film festival circuits. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Film flourishes in Persian Gulf with Doha Tribeca Film Festival
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November 1, 9:09 pm
Campus MovieFest awards student filmmakers
If you walked past Ackerman Grand Ballroom Thursday night, you would hear the "oohs" and "aahhs" amid the laughs and shouts of congratulations, as it was the night of Campus MovieFest's red carpet finale. Read more...
Photo: The cast and crew of “The Butterfly King” accept the award for Best Picture.
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October 30, 9:16 am
UCLA hosts Campus MovieFest’s red carpet finale
Attracting both moviemakers and movie lovers alike, Campus MovieFest held the red carpet finale in Ackerman Grand Ballroom on Thursday. Read more...
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October 28, 11:43 pm
Foreign films to give you a fright
Take a look at the best from abroad "“ foreign horror films that made the grade. Read more...
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October 28, 11:32 pm
Must-see horror films for Halloween
Love them or hate them, there's no mistaking that scary movies have a way of significantly affecting people that other movies do not. Read more...
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October 28, 11:17 pm
Alumnus’s film, ‘Skin,’ tells about South Africa apartheid experience
The apartheid in South Africa has spurred a great deal of coverage. Whether through film, news outlets or other media, it seems everyone has something to say "“ including Anthony Fabian, who is doing so with his new film, "Skin." Read more...
Photo: UCLA alumnus Anthony Fabian directed his first feature-length film, “Skin,” which premieres in Los Angeles on Friday. The film takes place in South Africa and tells the true story of Sandra Laing, a black woman with white parents who experienced apartheid first-hand.
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October 28, 10:57 pm
Halloween Magic-Lantern Show displays lost art of film production at Broad Art Center
It's easy to imagine the history of modern cinema rightfully beginning with the familiar, silently animated face of Charlie Chaplin. Read more...
Photo: “The Magic Lantern: From Victorian Vision to Modern Media,” currently held at the Arts Library, features lanterns from Professor Erkki Huhtamo’s collection.