Since its founding in 1994, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival has become the most important event of its kind in the United States.
Screen is one of the most venerated journals of Anglo-American film studies. Founded in 1959 as Screen Education by the British Film Institute, it was renamed Screen in January 1969.
As I mentioned in a previous blog, UCLA Film & Television Archive has over the past two years been collecting, archiving, and preserving the work of the L.A. Rebellion.
A few weeks ago I attended a screening of Captain Blood (1935, directed by Michael Curtiz) at the Million Dollar Theater on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, hosted by the Los Angeles Conservancy’s “Last Remaining Seats.” That
Back in March 2010, I wrote a blog about meeting L.A. Rebellion filmmaker Jamaa Fanaka when the UCLA Film & Television Archive was just beginning preparation for its forthcoming L.A. Rebellion exhibition.
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