Documentary ‘The Man Who Saves the World?’ Profiles a Character Unlike Any We’ve Seen Before
Filmmaker Gabe Polsky joins SBIFF’s Roger Durling for a post-screening conversation.
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Filmmaker Gabe Polsky joins SBIFF’s Roger Durling for a post-screening conversation.
“Michael” is a selective biopic that presents former “local artist” Michael Jackson as a princely, untarnished hero, with his father as the über-villain.
‘The Christophers’, the latest in Steven Soderbergh’s prolific output, is an artworldly cat-and-mouse game and an Ian McKellen showcase.
‘Normal’ fits neatly in the post-‘Fargo’ niche of film genres, where things seriously go bump in the night of small-town America.
The film records a working life at the vast Reyes Ranch in Santa Barbara County’s remote Cuyama region.
Environmental film screening in Carpinteria on April 17.
The supervisors show early support for creating a county film commissioner position to attract more film and media production to the county.
A randomized experiment by UC Santa Barbara researchers shows that even a few minutes of viewing artistic film can expand our thinking and trigger creative ideas.
Emerald Fennell’s racy new take on “Wuthering Heights” reaches box-office heights, but withers on the artistic side.
Ticket sales will support the club and help protect endangered steelhead trout.