There's nowhere on earth quite like Los Angeles when it comes to cinema. As the entertainment capital of the world, the city doesn't just make movies -- it lives and breathes them. Any given week brings repertory screenings at historic theaters, new releases at multiplexes, and special events at beloved institutions like the Egyptian or the Aero.
Students present a performance piece from their chosen department. The final performance is presented at Caroline's LOFT at LACHSA.
Children and adults enjoy a sunny day at the beach near a pier; some play in the sand, others wade in the water, and a boy in a blue shirt sits under an umbrella, watching the scene. The ocean and hills are in the background.
Experience an afternoon of short films that capture the unique rhythms, patterns, and pulse of Los Angeles, exploring how people move through the city and how the city shapes their lives.
A surreal celebration of SoCal's radical cinema, screening in Hollywood.
A film by Michael Asher will be screened at REDCAT.
A film by Michael Asher will be screened on Thursday, July 16 at 7:00 pm at REDCAT.
Three short films by neurodivergent filmmakers from the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge and Marvels of Media. Screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A sensory-friendly screening with open captions, dimmed lights, and lower volume for neurodivergent viewers.
Salute the next generation of Los Angeles filmmakers at the Academy Museum. The Academy Museum Tea Room hosts a screening of short films selected by the museum’s Teen Council.
Filmmakers showcase the first (and worst) films they ever made. We share a big cathartic laugh as we come to terms with the past and cringe our way through the night.
Children and adults enjoy a sunny day at the beach near a pier; some play in the sand, others wade in the water, and a boy in a blue shirt sits under an umbrella, watching the scene. The ocean and hills are in the background.
Experience an afternoon of short films that capture the unique rhythms, patterns, and pulse of Los Angeles, exploring how people move through the city and how the city shapes their lives.
A surreal celebration of SoCal's radical cinema, screening in Hollywood.
A film by Michael Asher will be screened at REDCAT.
A film by Michael Asher will be screened on Thursday, July 16 at 7:00 pm at REDCAT.
Three short films by neurodivergent filmmakers from the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge and Marvels of Media. Screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A sensory-friendly screening with open captions, dimmed lights, and lower volume for neurodivergent viewers.
Salute the next generation of Los Angeles filmmakers at the Academy Museum. The Academy Museum Tea Room hosts a screening of short films selected by the museum’s Teen Council.
Filmmakers showcase the first (and worst) films they ever made. We share a big cathartic laugh as we come to terms with the past and cringe our way through the night.