Fandor, a leading independent online movie service, has posted a new interview with Julie Dash in which she discusses her time at UCLA, her colleagues and collaborators, and her film Daughters of the Dust (1991):
L.A. Rebellion Blog
Southern California's most-watched public television station, KCET, is celebrating Black History Month with profiles of iconic Angelenos. This week, they've chosen to highlight the work of filmmaker and artist Ben Caldwell.
Since 1997, the UCLA Film & Television Archive has partnered with the Sundance Institute to preserve independent documentaries, narratives and shorts.
The past week’s reporting out of Sundance, surrounding Spike Lee’s comments at the premiere of his feature Red Hook Summer, has raised and rehearsed a number of familiar, fr
On December 2nd, Alile Sharon Larkin’s Your Children Come Back to You screened as part of the L.A. Rebellion series. It struck a cord with me, as the issues of cultural tug-of-war and social class are just as strong today as they were when the film was made in 1979.



