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Amy Halpern Program 2: Unowned Luxuries

Halpern made nearly 40 films and one feature, almost all on 16mm. During the 40 years she spent in Los Angeles, she collaborated with such luminaries as Pat O’Neill, Charles Burnett, and her husband David ...

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The Long Goodbye

Get tickets for February 10. Get tickets for February 11. Dir. Robert Altman. 1973, 112 mins. 35mm print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. With Elliott Gould, Nina van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden. With ...

Amy Halpern Program 3: Plausible Light Sources

Halpern made nearly 40 films and one feature, almost all on 16mm. During the 40 years she spent in Los Angeles, she collaborated with such luminaries as Pat O’Neill, Charles Burnett, and her husband David ...

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The Dark Crystal

Playing 2/11, 2/12, and 2/17, Jim Henson's fantasy creates visual astonishment using puppetry, animatronics, and special effects.

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Harold and Maude

On 2/11 and 2/12, see Hal Ashby’s dark and unconventional comedy, one of the most beloved films of the seventies.

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Gimme Shelter

A mesmerizing and electrifying vérité classic, Gimme Shelter is both disturbing and enthralling, an essential rock movie that went unnominated by the Academy

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A New Old Play

On February 4 and 5, see encore screenings of Qiu Jiongjiong's hand-crafted masterwork, an homage to classical Chinese opera.

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Mikey and Nicky

Elaine May’s atonal masterpiece, marked by the jarring rhythmic and emotional shifts of its unpredictable lead actors, was one of the most daring commercial films of its moment.

Love Letters: Video and Poetry Reading

Curated by writer-journalist Roshan Abraham and designer-organizer Mon Moha, this local annual community event on 2/16 celebrates the act of reading and writing letters with a focus on the importance of exchanging messages with those in prison.

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The Dark Crystal

Playing 2/11, 2/12, and 2/17, Jim Henson's fantasy creates visual astonishment using puppetry, animatronics, and special effects.

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The King of Comedy

A surprising shift in tone after Raging Bull, The King of Comedy is now widely recognized as one of Scorsese’s masterworks and has proven to be especially prophetic about the dissolving boundaries between celebrity culture and daily life.

After Sherman

On 2/17, director Jon-Sesrie Goff joins us in person to present his moving personal documentary set in South Carolina, exploring intergenerational questions and tensions in a post-civil rights era.