Kwanzaa, a new short film created through an interdisciplinary collaboration of CSUN students and faculty, presents the history and formation of the first Kwanzaa celebration in 1966, Los Angeles. Join us in the CSUN Main Gallery for a screening of Kwanzaa followed by a discussion with Dr. Keith Rice, Tom & Ethel Bradley Center Historian/Archivist,...
Join us for the third screening of the Spring 2024 Cinematheque film series! This event is free and open to the public. The Spring 2024 Cinematheque film series will celebrate authors, playwrights, and poets’ contributions to world of cinema. Enjoy Shakespeare, Homer, Hansberry, Austen, and more as interpreted by auteur filmmakers such as Kurosawa, Cuaron, Coppola, the Coen...
After the death of their father, the five daughters of Bernarda Alba are sentenced to eight years of seclusion and mourning. As they dream of their escape, tensions rise for each daughter will do anything to pursue a life outside the powerful grasp of their mother’s ancestral home. A lyrical tragic masterpiece brought to new...
After the death of their father, the five daughters of Bernarda Alba are sentenced to eight years of seclusion and mourning. As they dream of their escape, tensions rise for each daughter will do anything to pursue a life outside the powerful grasp of their mother’s ancestral home. A lyrical tragic masterpiece brought to new...
After the death of their father, the five daughters of Bernarda Alba are sentenced to eight years of seclusion and mourning. As they dream of their escape, tensions rise for each daughter will do anything to pursue a life outside the powerful grasp of their mother’s ancestral home. A lyrical tragic masterpiece brought to new...
After the death of their father, the five daughters of Bernarda Alba are sentenced to eight years of seclusion and mourning. As they dream of their escape, tensions rise for each daughter will do anything to pursue a life outside the powerful grasp of their mother’s ancestral home. A lyrical tragic masterpiece brought to new...