What started as a comedic family spoof made just for friends and posted on YouTube, turned into the ride of a lifetime that one UCLA student never expected.
Author Archives: Catherine Flanagan
Audience to judge film contest at Hammer Museum’s Open Projector Night
Not all movies leave the audience blown away, or even content, for that matter.
But Tuesday, the UCLA Hammer Museum’s Open Projector Night will provide a comedic and audience-centered solution to displeasure with films.
Festival of New Creative Work begins
Every year the School of Theater, Film and Television rolls out the red carpet for the Festival of New Creative Work. Running from June 4-10, the festival celebrates the school’s budding student talent in various fields of the industry such as animation, screenwriting, producing and directing.
Study analyzes sociological factors affecting actors’ chances of receiving an Oscar nomination
With Oscar night fast approaching, red carpets will fill with stars and fans with stars in their eyes. Only one can win the coveted award, and the competition for nominations can be solid.
Celebrating Iran in film
Iran is a country frequently talked about, usually not by Iranians.
Q&A with Klaus Haro
“Letters to Father Jacob” is a story about a pardoned ex-convict, Leila, who goes to live and work with a blind, elderly priest, Father Jacob, who helps people through letters sent to him.
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.