“When Harry Met Sally,” directed by UCLA alumnus Rob Reiner, as well as three student-made movies, a film produced by a UCLA alumnus, and four others that were preserved and restored by the UCLA Film ...
Seven digital humanities students found 759 entertainment industry professionals involved in early silent race films and compiled them into a centralized database for the first time. The students, as ...
This post was updated Nov. 13 at 10:58 a.m. Whether it’s the heartwarming story of two young sisters or the tale of a pirate who falls in love with the moon, UCLA alumni are making their artistic ...
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation partnered with UCLA to fund eight student films on the subject of public education, it was announced today. “The Gates Foundation’s efforts on behalf of education ...
To understand the future, it helps to appreciate the past. That’s one of the guiding principles of the UCLA Festival of Preservation, which showcases more than two dozen films and other projects that ...
The UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report, now in its 11th year, provides annual in-depth analyses of the industry — behind and in front of the camera — as well as comprehensive breakdowns of the audiences ...
UCLA released the 11th edition of its annual Hollywood Diversity Report on Thursday, showing 4% progress for actors, since 2022, and filmmakers of color in 2023 while women took a big step back.
When it comes to diversity in film, streaming far outpaced theatrical releases last year, according to a new report from UCLA, which found that diversity has taken “a step back in theatrical films but ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movies make more money when exactly half the cast is non-white, according to an annual analysis that shows an even stronger connection between diversity and profits — and suggests ...
According to a new study conducted by UCLA, U.S. audiences prefer films comprised of diverse casts. UCLA’s annual Hollywood Diversity Report, this year subtitled “Pandemic in Progress,” reports that ...
According to a new study conducted by UCLA, U.S. audiences prefer films comprised of diverse casts. UCLA’s annual Hollywood Diversity Report, this year subtitled “Pandemic in Progress,” reports that ...
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