University of Southern California, Moving Image Archive( )
And Ten Thousand More
(1949),
tour of LA's poorest neighborhoods in a plea to improve public housing
(2001 Federal Grants).
Bunker Hill 1956
(1956),
interviews with residents of this LA neighborhood about their lives and concerns regarding urban renewal
(2001 Federal Grants).
Captain Voyeur
(1969),
John Carpenter’s first film as a USC film student
(2011 Federal Grants).
Chavez Ravine
(1957),
documentary of this deserted Mexican American neighborhood prior to the building of the LA stadium.
(2001 Federal Grants).
A Place in the Sun
(1949),
view of LA's alternative jail program founded to rehabilitate inmates through farming
(2001 Federal Grants).
Pro Patria
(1932),
documentary by actor Guillermo Calles about his 3-month road trip from Los Angeles to Mexico City
(2014 Federal Grants).
Ride the Golden Ladder, Ride the Cyclone
(1955),
surreal coming-of-age film about a young man’s struggle to maintain his identity
(2003 Federal Grants).
Schultz’s Lottery Ticket
(1913),
Crystal Film Company comedy short
(2012 Federal Grants).
That Other Girl
(1913),
Crystal Film Company comedy short with Pearl White
(2012 Federal Grants).
Vorkapich Home Movies
(1940),
playful family montage by the experimental filmmaker who headed the USC School of Cinematic Arts from 1949 to 1951
(2012 Federal Grants).
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