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From moving pictures to an established industry, film and media have the power to capture our most powerful stories. Learn more about how it has evolved and helped tell diverse stories.

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Mike Kelley's version of the high school musical is very different from Hollywood's...
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It is our failure of imagination that renders Los Angles a city of regrets.
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Visual music projects are featured in this week's special Filmforum show.
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Thanksgiving's familial joy finds its antidote in the scathing analyses of domestic life crafted by experimental filmmaker Martin Arnold.
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Artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder play with light, space and time in their subtle and transfixing "projector performances"...
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Just saw today that Life Magazine, in partnership with Google has unloaded a massive photo archive up onto this beautiful internet thing of ours. Looking…
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A three-part retrospective of the work of animator Robert Breer brightens LA movie screens this week...
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San Francisco-based filmmaker Craig Baldwin brings his chaotic film about three LA characters to 7 Dudley Cinema this week...
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In the late 1970s, I thought that looking at buildings had something to do with love.
The act of writing film reviews, profiles and essays in print and the too often self-involved or casual form of the film blog can often be hermetic. What might happen in a third space, one that opens up in dialogue with the city?
Pete Hammond interviews the teens from director Nanette Burstein's new documentary film American Teen that follows five high school seniors in one small town in Indiana.
Director Guillame Canet discusses his new feature film Tell No One which follows a man in search of his wife who he believed had been murdered eight years before.
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