In the debut of our new video series, "Behind the Screen," Archive Head of Public Programs Shannon Kelley shares film highlights from the 2013 "UCLA Celebration of Iranian Cinema," screening at the Billy Wilder Theater in Westwood Village. Kelley also discusses the 20-year history of the film series, the Los Angeles Persian community's embrace
As “L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema” closes out its run at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle this weekend, NFF program assistant Lauren Hohle explores the decolonization of film language in the L.A. Rebellion.
Hidden behind a false wall in the Ackerman Union for more than 20 years, a group of UCLA students now seeks to restore the 40-year-old student-made mural entitled, “The Black Experience.”
On hand for the opening the Archive's "L.A.
The Black Panthers, cited by some L.A. Rebellion filmmakers as an influence on their respective artistic development, are the subject of a new book from former UCLA graduate student Joshua Bloom.
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