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Film-Video Fellowship Established at UCLA

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A fellowship in film and video and an endowed fund for film preservation have been established at UCLA in memory of Carl David.

A film director, editor and producer, David died in 1989 at age 43 of complications of AIDS.

According to campus officials, the Carl David Memorial Trust has given $100,000 to establish an endowed fellowship in film and video whose purpose is “to promote a positive image and increase cultural and educational awareness of the gay and lesbian community through film and television.”

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The trust has also given $100,000 for a fund to preserve and restore historically significant motion pictures and newsreels in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

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