The Story of the Ramones
Thursday, January 6 / 7:30 & 10 pm / Campbell Hall
A seismic snapshot of early punk —Entertainment Weekly
A terrific documentary about misfit heroes the Ramones, filled with candid interviews, incendiary live footage and zingy two-chord/three-minute songs that changed rock music. (Michael Gramaglia & Jim Fields, 2003, 108 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
Monday, January 10 / 7:30 & 9:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Swooningly beautiful, furious and thrilling, an action movie for the ages —Chicago Tribune
A masterful epic full of pageantry, glorious color, exciting martial arts and international star power—Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Ziyi Zhang—Hero is a cinematic delight. (Zhang Yimou, 2002, 96 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
Thursday, January 13 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
A definitive, low-tech stomping of every sci-fi clone in its wake —Boston Globe
A new 35-mm print of the original, uncut Japanese version of this monster classic, complete with its anti-nuclear age warnings, makes Godzilla even more fearsome. (Ishiro Honda, 1954, 98 minutes)
General public $8 / UCSB students $6
Thursday, January 20 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
A gripping, deeply moving film —Washington Post
This drama, powered by a revelatory performance by Catalina Sandino Moreno, is about a young Colombian woman gambling for a better life by working as a cocaine “mule.” (Joshua Marston, 2004, 101 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Tuesday, February 1 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Kubrick’s comic gem sparkles with enduring relevance. —Dallas Observer
This outrageous satire of the military mind—fueled by brilliant performances by Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Sterling Hayden—has only grown funnier and more prescient in 40 years. We will screen a new 35-mm print from the 1994 restoration supervised by director Stanley Kubrick. (1964, 93 minutes)
General public $8 / UCSB students $6
Thursday, February 3 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Has the potential to change the world. —Entertainment Weekly
Master Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene’s latest drama is a daring tale about a strong-willed woman in a small African village fighting to end the tradition of female circumcision. (2004, 124 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
Wednesday, February 9 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Unequaled film of hip-hop’s early years —Philadelphia City Paper
Wild Style vividly captures the roots of rap in the South Bronx, featuring legendary hip-hop pioneers such as Grand Master Flash, Fab Five Freddy and graffiti artist Lee Quinones. (Charlie Ahearn, 1982, 82 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students free (show valid ID at the door)
In the Realms of the Unreal
with Jessica Yu
Tuesday, February 22 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
An exhilaratingly personal piece of cinema —Newsday
This documentary explores outsider art, focusing on reclusive Chicago janitor/artist Henry Darger, who wrote and painted a stunning 15,000-page fantasy of a war between young girls and child-enslavers. (2004, 81 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
Thursday, February 24 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Immediate, urgent, angry, poetic and stubbornly hopeful —Chicago Sun-Times
Made for $218 on a Macintosh, Jonathan Caouette’s debut film has been a sensation on the festival circuit. This expressionistic memoir vividly captures his life growing up gay and dealing with a schizophrenic mother. (2004, 88 minutes)
General public $6 / UCSB students $5
Wednesday & Thursday, March 2 & 3 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall
Celebrate the spirit of adventure with this perennial A&L audience favorite. Featuring the world’s best films and videos on mountain subjects, the Banff Mountain Film Festival Tour awes viewers with thrills and grandeur captured in exotic locations. An entirely different program screens each evening.
General public $12 / UCSB students & youth 18 & under $10
All films in original languages with English subtitles if necessary.
Tickets are available in advance at the Arts & Lectures
Ticket Office and at the door beginning at 6:30 pm.
Tickets/Information: (805) 893-3535
Phone orders: 2 ticket minimum, $3 service charge per order.
Discounted $1.50 parking permits are also available from our ticket office if you place your phone order a week or more in advance to allow for mailing.
