“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.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Films experiment with the absurd
At just 32 years old, Israeli artist Keren Cytter’s portfolio is one of impressive proportions. With more than 50 video art works, three novels and a theatrical performance under her belt, she thrives on the creative process.
20 years of laughs, fans and unexpected success
In December of 1989, a star was born in the form of a dysfunctional, irreverent and yellow family of five.
Fox’s “The Simpsons,” created by writer and cartoonist Matt Groening, went on to become both a prime-time success and cultural icon of sorts.
Screen Scene: “Youth in Revolt”
There comes a time in every boy’s life when he must put away childish things and become a man.
More books are being adapted into successful films in the past few years
If you saw a movie in 2009, chances are it was based on a book.
Professor serves as science consultant for show
While UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television may be the first place you would look for connections to Hollywood, you might want to start looking a little further south.
iotaCenter presents abstract cinema salon focusing on text and speech
While Westwood attracts many mainstream Hollywood films, an entirely different genre of film, abstract cinema, is being brought to the UCLA campus.