Directed by the legendary Stanley Donen, who died this year at age 94, Funny Face is one of the most visually dazzling movies of the 1950s, a Paris-set musical featuring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Ast
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“Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal wrote and star in this earnest and anguished comedic drama, set in Oakland and centered on black Americans’ mind-bending fear of prejudiced and trigger-happy police o
“Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal wrote and star in this earnest and anguished comedic drama, set in Oakland and centered on black Americans’ mind-bending fear of prejudiced and trigger-happy police o
Sonoma Film Institute presents: Gumshoe (Albert Finney 1926-2019). In 1971, the late, great Albert Finney played Eddie Ginley, a bingo caller in Liverpool who dreams of being a pri
Lecture: Franklin Williams in conversation with Dan Nadel.
Italian-born, American South–based filmmaker Roberto Minervini’s follow-up to his Texas Trilogy is a portrait of African-Americans in New Orleans struggling to maintain their unique cultural identi
From his initial recognition as a young jazz lion, Branford Marsalis has expanded his vision, crossing stylistic boundaries while maintaining an unwavering creative integrity.
Italian-born, American South–based filmmaker Roberto Minervini’s follow-up to his Texas Trilogy is a portrait of African-Americans in New Orleans struggling to maintain their unique cultural identi
Jean Renoir’s first film in color was shot in India and is based on a Rumer Godden novel about a young girl’s growing up in a foreign land. Eleanor Nichols will introduce The River on Friday night.
Jean Renoir’s first film in color was shot in India and is based on a Rumer Godden novel about a young girl’s growing up in a foreign land. Eleanor Nichols will introduce The River on Friday night.