12/28/2023 0 Comments Illuminations uciRegistration for zoom will be available in April. To Participate Via Zoom Live Stream on May 4: Ĭontact information: Keiji Kunigami Johnson, Registration for in-person is open. 1960s Los Angeles: UCI Illuminations: Chancellors Arts and Culture initiative, Illuminaries Faculty Book Talk, with Danny Widener, UCSD historian. Screening of feature length-film Café con Canela (Coffee with Cinnamon, 2017, 104’) followed by Q&A with the directors Glenda Nicácio and Ary Rosas To Participate Via Zoom Live Stream on April 27: Larissa Lima (Vó, a Senhora é Lésbica?).Screening of 4-5 shorts followed by a round-table with the directors To Participate Via Zoom Live Stream on April 20: Ģ7 April 2022 - Day Three: Shorts and New Directions Staff and faculty can purchase tickets directly through the Barclay Theatre Box Office. Illuminations tickets are for undergraduate and graduate students. Screening of short República followed by screening of feature length-film Temporada (Long Way Home, 2018, 113') and Q&A with director/actress Grace Passô Aquila Theatre, the foremost producer of classical theater in the United States, brings this classic to life with its signature passion, energy, and visual flair. To Participate Via Zoom Live Stream on April 6: Ģ0 April 2022 - Day Two: Temporada and República Chancy, HBA Chair in the Humanities at Scripps College, opening talk by Kênia Freitas followed by screening of Raquel Gerber’s Ôrí: A reconstrução da identidade negra no Brasil (The Reconstruction of Black Identity in Brazil, 1989) and Zózimo Bulbul's Alma no Olho (Soul in the Eye, 1973) The last decade has seen a growing body of films with a diverse set of approaches to cinema which challenge the historical flattening of representations of Black life in Brazil.Ħ April 2022 - Day One: Roots of Afro-Brazilian Cinema A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendants in almost all sectors of the film industry, an arena from which Black women have been doubly excluded. **International Speakers will Join the Discussion via Zoomīrazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry. May 4 | 3:00 - 4:30 PM (RESCHEDULED This event was originally on April 11th)Įvent Location: McCormick Screening Room, Humanities Gateway** Dates and Times: April 6 | 4:00 - 7:30 PM William David Fastenow is an arts technology entrepreneur based in San Juan Capistrano, CA and Brooklyn, NY.
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