A group of eccentrically dressed people look up from a glass plane into a fish-eye lens.
Screenings

Mondo Hollywood / Mr. Wister, the Time Twister

FRI DEC 9, 7:30 PM

Part of the UCLA Film & Television Archive series Radical Films: A Weekend with Robert Carl Cohen. Register at cinema.ucla.edu to attend this in-theater screening.

In-person: Filmmaker Robert Carl Cohen.

Mr. Wister, the Time Twister

Written and designed in Paris while pursuing his doctorate in social psychology at the Sorbonne, Robert Carl Cohen’s charming but poignant animation fantasy tells the story of a man and his dog who, harried by the speed and noise of the modern age, escape to prehistoric times to try and find peace.

Director's cut!

(France 1956, dir. Robert Carl Cohen., Digital video, color, 7 min.)

Mondo Hollywood

From health food guru Gypsy Boots and psychedelic researcher Richard Alpert (later known as Ram Dass) to the right-wing John Birch Society and a visiting Princess Margaret, Mondo Hollywood is an individualistic vision of those involved in the wildly fertile cultural and political landscape of Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. Behind the camera, Robert Carl Cohen never passes judgment, presenting a kaleidoscopic parade from Hollywood Boulevard to UCLA, from the Hollywood Hills to South Central, with an ethnographer's eye for local customs and traditions, just as the post-World War II behavioral norms seemed to be coming undone and anything felt possible.

(1968, dir. Robert Carl Cohen, DCP, color, 120 min.)