A film festival examines the impact of the Bond series and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, the producer who brought it to life.
November 6-8
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A film fest examines the impact of the Bond series and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, the producer who brought it to life.
In this romantic comedy, the love between an Arab Muslim man and a Jewish woman is tested when they reveal a complication to their traditional parents.
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III, Professor Josh Kun and artist Quincy Jones III screen and discuss this “shockingly intimate portrait” of Lil Wayne.
Chris Mason Johnson's first feature charts the lives of five New Yorkers, a mix of gay and straight best friends about to turn 30.
A comedy about a serpentine day in the life of 10 seemingly disparate women who have one thing in common.
French-Israeli filmmaker Nurith Aviv presents a screening and discussion of her film about Hebrew.
The USC Annenberg School's Joe Saltzman shares his work in this new and neglected field of study.
A film by novelist Russell Banks and filmmaker Atom Egoyan probes questions of memory and guilt.
From a survivor of the Columbine High School tragedy comes a dramatized retelling of one of the nation's largest school shootings.
Film, dance and discussion mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.



