Natives of Santa Monica are already well-versed in ocean environmental matters, but one local wants to bring that knowledge worldwide in his latest media endeavor.
Santa Monica-based director Brian Peter
Typically when you’re 20,000 feet in the sky, no one can sense your emotions. For one group of brave women, however, a collective sense of purpose in the
Being a leader of one’s profession comes with much adulation, but even more pitfalls attempting to stay on top. This occurs especially in the realm of athletics, where the
Award Winning film hosted by Ed Asner followed by discussion with producer/co-director Sheila A. Laffey. Several interviewees in the film will also be on hand.
This documentary is a
Two terrific documentaries open next week. “The Biggest Little Farm” opens May 9 at the Landmark Theatre in West L.A. featuring a Q&As with the filmmakers/farmers
In the fallout of child abuse-centered documentaries such as “Finding Neverland” and “Surviving R. Kelly”, a Santa Monica-based production company wants to reach out and help locals who have experienced
On Sunday, CNN is airing the second of a 4-part documentary “Tricky Dick.” It’s about Richard Nixon, the only president in American history to resign. Nixon was ruthless and
LIVES WELL LIVED – AND WRITTEN
This Friday, a beautiful little film, “Lives Well Lived: Celebrating the Secrets, Wit and Wisdom of Age” opens at Laemmle’s Monica Film Center (and
American Street Kid is a feature documentary about the homeless youth in America and the movie includes several local youth.
Director, producer, writer and editor Michael Leoni committed himself to
Does the name Nat Trives ring a bell? How about Mr. Santa Monica?
Trives, earned his nickname due to his love and commitment to the city and that devotion has
The plot involves a longtime Santa Monica resident, a fortuitous bike ride just north of city limits and a World War II documentary. But it’s not the story Steven
Compare and contrast: “Grey Gardens” at the Ahmanson Theatre (Downtown L.A. Music Center) and “A Raisin in the Sun,” at Ruskin Group Theatre. One with sizeable budgets, big stars