Free fall cinema: UCLA Film & Television Archive screenings

Photofest From Oct. 25 to Dec. 17, the Archive presents the eight-film series &r
Photofest From Oct. 25 to Dec. 17, the Archive presents the eight-film series ’Can’t Get that Monster out of My Head: Joan Didion and Cinema.’
Photofest From Oct. 25 to Dec. 17, the Archive presents the eight-film series 'Can't Get that Monster out of My Head: Joan Didion and Cinema.' - This fall, the UCLA Film & Television Archive presents a wide-ranging big screen lineup featuring a major retrospective of Greek auteur Theo Angelopoulos, psychedelic musical TV from the '60s and ' 70s, a series on the work of Joan Didion, a tribute to Silent Movie Day, screenings of the Spanish-language "Drácula" and Brazil's "Madame Satã," and more. "The Archive closes the year with a unique variety of programs ranging from international offerings from Brazil, China and Greece to previously lost African American television and classic Hollywood films," said May Hong HaDuong, director of the Archive, a division of UCLA Library. "Through our incredible partnerships across campus, we've produced a fall slate that reflects our dedication to deepening audience engagement on a global scale." Screenings are held at the Billy Wilder Theater. All programs are free through June 2023, thanks to a gift from an anonymous donor. Sept.
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