Champagne’s Turn on the Big Screen
‘Widow Clicquot,’ now screening in Santa Barbara, tells the true, tragic, and ultimately triumphant tale of how one woman changed French wine.
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‘Widow Clicquot,’ now screening in Santa Barbara, tells the true, tragic, and ultimately triumphant tale of how one woman changed French wine.
The ”Potter’s Point” bluffs depicted in the poster were recently renamed in honor of the beloved painter.
Santa Barbara–bred actress Maika Monroe shines and Nicholas Cage creeps us out in the masterful horror film “Longlegs.”
‘Steal Big Steal Little’, the quirky, personal film by hometown director Andrew Davis, kicks off the Granada Theatre’s “Home Movies” series.
Launch pilot program to advance Black cultural perspectives in TV writing.
The Wave Film Festival, presented at the Riviera Theatre by the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, returns with a slate of respected recent French cinema.
UCSB Arts & Lectures free summer film series dives in with “Jaws.”
Free screening of ‘The Beaver Believers’ on July 6.
With ‘Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara,’ Italian director Marco Bellocchio delivers a period piece exposing Pius IX’s cruel reign.
Flying A silent film featured location and actors from St. Vincent’s orphanage.