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	<title>SALUTING ROBERT ALTMAN</title>
	<link>http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/calendar/calendardetails.aspx?details_type=2&amp;id=360</link>
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In November 2006, American film lost one of its greatest mavericks. But Robert Altman left behind a cinematic legacy unparalleled in its iconoclasm, individuality and ability to speak to audiences in the art house as well as the popular cinema. UCLA Film &amp; Television Archive is proud and grateful to have received a behest from the Altman estate in the form of hundreds of original film elements, including the director&#39;s personal prints of many of his most cherished films. 
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	<title>1939 Redux: DIGGING DEEPER INTO "HOLLYWOOD&#39;S GREATEST YEAR"</title>
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On January 3, 1939, the Los Angeles Times declared that "Hollywood is primed for a big year... the rubber bands which have more or less restricted production pursues are to be thrown away, and from plans already announced, theatergoers are in for some outstanding entertainment."
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	<title>THE LEGACY PROJECT SCREENING SERIES</title>
	<link>http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/calendar/calendardetails.aspx?details_type=2&amp;id=363</link>
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The Legacy Project is a collaborative effort bringing together the Archive and Outfest to preserve and restore queer film and video. We will screen prints from this valuable and unique collection on a bimonthly basis. Outfest members receive $1 off admission at the boxoffice.
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	<title>BEYOND THE IRON CURTAIN: HUNGARIAN CINEMA OBSERVES THE FALL OF COMMUNISM</title>
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At mid-century, Hungary found itself politically and economically isolated, especially after the Communist government&#39;s complicity with the brutal Soviet crackdown on the citizens&#39; uprising of 1956. This eye-opening event initiated a 30-year period of growing disenchantment with Soviet influence.
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	<title>ARCHIVE TREASURES</title>
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Archive Treasures is dedicated to showcasing works from the UCLA Film &amp; Television Archive&#39;s extensive collection, the largest university-based film &amp; video collection in the world. Included in the series will be deserving and rarely-screened gems presented in original and restored prints. </description>
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	<title>FAMILY FLICKS</title>
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		<description>The UCLA Film &amp; Television Archive and the Hammer Museum have teamed up for a matinee screening series of new and classic family-friendly films from around the world. </description>
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