
CBS Film Series to present ‘The Art of Silence’
News release Marcel Marceau was undoubtedly the world’s most famous mime. He mesmerized people around the globe without saying a word. On Sunday, Congregation Beth Shalom’s CBS Film Series presents
News release Marcel Marceau was undoubtedly the world’s most famous mime. He mesmerized people around the globe without saying a word. On Sunday, Congregation Beth Shalom’s CBS Film Series presents
News release The CBS Film Series at Congregation Beth Shalom is scheduled to present “Neighbours,” winner of the San Francisco Film Critics Jury Prize, at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 19.
News release College of the Canyons cinema instructor Mindy Johnson will receive the prestigious June Foray Honor at the 50th Annie Awards on Saturday at UCLA Royce Hall. The juried
News release Valencia High School is scheduled 7 p.m. Friday to host the VHS Film Festival, the first-ever high school film festival in the William S. Hart Union High School
News release Hearken back to the early days of the silent film era and rediscover some of the most famous movies ever made at the 2023 Newhallywood Silent Film Festival,
“She read from her phone what the movie meant to her. She said, ‘The movie was all about hope. It reminded me of the importance of love and grace. We’re
News release The CBS Film Series at Congregation Beth Shalom is scheduled Sunday to present “Our (Almost Completely True) Story.” Real-life couple Mariette Hartley and Jerry Sroka wrote and co-star
News release Free movie matinees are scheduled on several upcoming Saturdays in Hart Hall at William S. Hart Regional Park, presented by the L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department.
News release The city of Santa Clarita saw an increase in location filming in 2022, with the Film Office reporting 591 film permits and 1,549 location film days, which
News release The Congregation Beth Shalom Film Series is scheduled Jan. 22 to present a screening of “Picture of His Life,” along with a question-and-answer session with director Dani Menkin.
Santa Clarita 11-year-old Violet McGraw has admittedly been shy most of her life. Acting has pushed her out of her shell, she said, and her new film, “M3GAN,” is good
It was after work. He was with some of “the guys” having beers. He looked up to the mountains and saw the smoke, and then, from a TV set in
The Santa Clarita Valley saw more than 1,700 “shooting days” this past year, according to Santa Clarita City Councilman Bill Miranda, with production companies using the area as a backdrop
The Santa Clarita International Film Festival opens Thursday night and goes through Sunday at the Laemmle Theater and nearby locations in Old Town Newhall, offering independent films, musical performances, comedic
News release On Friday, Jan. 27, Valencia High School is scheduled to host the VHS Film Festival, the first-ever high school film festival in the William S. Hart Union High
“There really has been a Laemmle in the film business ever since there has been a film business.” Those words spoken by Laemmle Theaters chain co-owner Greg Laemmle in the
News release The days are wartime in southern Israel. It is the beginning of the Jewish year. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, secret meetings began to negotiate the incomprehensible
She saw herself as an aspiring sports reporter. She’d go on to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism in just two and a half years, learn that journalism was not
The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita hosted its 11th annual Lunafest to showcase women in the film industry on Thursday. Zonta is an international organization to “empower women and girls
News release It’s the beginning of the Jewish New Year and, according to Jewish law, 10 days of repentance are the days of asking for forgiveness… Set in the south
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