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Films of the LA Rebellion

Black and white still of a kid in a striped shirt wearing an oversized mask of a cartoony dog head. The kid holds their hands up to their mouth.
Charles Burnett, Killer of Sheep, 1977. Image courtesy Kino Lorber and Milestone Films.

As a critical mass of filmmakers of color entered UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television between the 1960s and 1980s, a movement emerged that would reshape the nation’s landscape of independent filmmaking.

Inspired by Italian neorealism and French New Wave, and energized by the political cinemas emerging across Latin America and Africa, these student filmmakers established a model of film production attuned to the urgent social and political landscape of Los Angeles. Work by the artists of the LA Rebellion continues to influence the aesthetic and political possibilities of Black cinema today.

This six-part series showcases both well-known and rarely screened titles from the movement, including new 4K restorations of Zeinabu irene Davis’s Compensation, presented with new open captions, and Charles Burnett’s Killer of Sheep.

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Daughters of the Dust by Julie Dash
Three women in white dresses sit leaning against each other with content looks, on a beach with a sun umbrella leaning to the left side.

May 20 & Jun 11, 2026

Screenings

Daughters of the Dust by Julie Dash

Compensation by Zeinabu irene Davis
A woman in a long dress and a man walk together with a bicycle away from the camera over a grassy hill.

Thu, May 21, 2026

Screenings

Compensation by Zeinabu irene Davis

Bless Their Little Hearts by Billy Woodberry
Black and white still of a little boy sitting at a dining table holding up noodles with a fork and knife in front of his face and staring at it.

Wed, May 27, 2026

Screenings

Bless Their Little Hearts by Billy Woodberry

Killer of Sheep by Charles Burnett
A blurred, black-and-white image shows a person mid-air between two tall buildings, appearing to leap or fall, with arms and legs extended against a bright sky background.

May 28 & June 10, 2026

Screenings

Killer of Sheep by Charles Burnett

Passing Through by Larry Clark
Very close still of a man playing a saxophone with his eyes squeezed shut, surrounded by red light.

Wed, Jun 3, 2026

Screenings

Passing Through by Larry Clark

A Different Image by Alile Sharon Larkin
A young woman with braided hair and long red nails wearing a white top lays on a bed with red and white floral linens, looking sullen.

Thu, Jun 4, 2026

Screenings

A Different Image by Alile Sharon Larkin