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Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival Opens Thursday to Inspire, Embrace, Empower!
The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival, now in its 5th year, kicks off its 3 day (July 26th thru the 28th) celebration of films that “Inspire, Embrace, Empower” at 8pm on Thursday at the Let Live Theater (916 N. Formosa Ave, LA 90046). … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Diversity, documentaries, documentary, Embrace, Empower, Film, Germany, inclusion, independent films, Inspire, Iran, Israel, LADFF, Latvia, movies, Multicultural, Sweden
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`Lance Out Loud’: A Mother’s Tribute
The PBS documentary series “An American Family,” broadcast in 1973, was groundbreaking as well as controversial. Widely considered the first reality show, it documented the Louds, an upper middle-class family living in Santa Barbara, California; their daily activities, from mundane … Continue reading
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Tagged Carolyn Edwards, Carolyn Soyars, documentaries, Lance Loud, Loud Family, No Wave, PBS, punk, reality shows, The Mumps
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“Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?” at Laemmle NoHo 7
A screening of the documentary Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? at the Laemmle Noho 7 theater on August 19th at 1pm will be followed by a Q&A with co-director Donald Goldmacher and an expert from the film. Heist exposes … Continue reading
DVD Review: “Reel Injun”
I recently watched the 1998 movie Smoke Signals, which is about a Native American’s road trip with a nerdy friend to collect the ashes of his deceased, estranged father. It was a little bit cheesy, but it was also interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged american indians, documentaries, graham greene, native americans, reel injun, smoke signals, stereotypes, wes studi
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