Revisiting the Classics: “Sullivan’s Travels”
Preston Sturges’ satirical comic masterpiece Sullivan’s Travels (1941) follows the journey of successful Hollywood director John L. Sullivan, who embarks on a
Preston Sturges’ satirical comic masterpiece Sullivan’s Travels (1941) follows the journey of successful Hollywood director John L. Sullivan, who embarks on a
Deborah Stratman’s Last Things (2023) defies the conventional boundaries of documentary cinema. A philosophical exploration rooted in the theory of mineral evolution,
Still Film, the latest from experimental filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins, unfolds as a unique exploration of cinematic detritus and
Feels Good Man traces the surreal journey of cartoonist Matt Furie’s character Pepe the Frog as it evolved from a niche
Stonebreakers chronicles the heated conflicts that emerged around public monuments and the politics of memorialization both in the wake of
Science-fiction drama Corazón Azul (2021) immerses viewers in an alternate reality where Fidel Castro—one of the foremost leaders of the Cuban Revolution
In They Cloned Tyrone (2023), a stoic, low-rung drug dealer named Fontaine (John Boyega) stumbles on a vast and bewildering government conspiracy
In conjunction with the UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum’s exhibition Please, Come In… we are thrilled to present a screening of
Robert Altman’s 1975 film Nashville follows a large cast of characters involved in the country and gospel music industry in Nashville, Tennessee.
Directed by celebrated filmmaker Kelly Reichardt, Showing Up (2022) transforms the tensions of one make-or-break week into a nuanced portrait of creativity,