**All screenings and discussions will be held in the
Oviatt Library Presentation Room.**
Monday, September 19, 2005
| 1:00 pm |
Chocolat
(2000)
Director: Lasse Hallström
When a single mother of Mayan heritage and her young daughter move to
rural France and open a chocolate shop – with Sunday hours –
across the street from the local church, they are met with some resistance
from the rigidly moral community. But as soon as the townspeople discover
their delicious products, their attitudes begin to change. 122 minutes.
English with Spanish subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Gerard
Meraz, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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| 3:00 pm |
Spy Kids
(2001)
Director: Robert Rodriguez
When their international spy parents are kidnapped by Fegan Floop, Carmen
and Juni Cortez must criss-cross the globe in a quest to save their
parents. 88 minutes. In English.
Discussion moderated by Gerard
Meraz, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005
| 4:20 pm |
Luminarias
(1999)
Director: José Luis Valenzuela
Four professional Latinas meet at an East Los Angeles restaurant called
Luminarias to share secrets about their careers, love, family, and sex.
100 minutes. English with Spanish subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Roberta
Orona Cordóva, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005
| 11:00 am |
1932: Cicatriz
de la Memoria (2002)
Director: Jeffrey L. Gould, Carlos Henríquez Consalvi
In 1932, the army and “citizen militias” in El Salvador
brutally crushed an uprising of peasants in western El Salvador, killing
10,000 people. Survivors share their harrowing memories, many for the
first time. The trauma resonated through six decades of military rule,
until the 1992 peace accords ended a brutal, 12-year civil war. The
film is based on 200 interviews with survivors and on archival research
in El Salvador, Great Britain and the United States. 53 minutes. Narrated
in English; interviews in Spanish with English subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Beatriz
Cortez, Central American Studies Department.
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| 1:30 pm |
Aventurera
(1950)
Director: Alberto Gout Abrego
Elena tries to make a new life for herself after her mother leaves her
alone, but she is drugged, seduced, and forced to work as a dancer/call
girl in a nightclub in Mexico. She soon rises to stardom as a dancer,
but still plots revenge and escape. 101 minutes. Spanish with English
subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Ramón
García, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
| 12:30 pm |
Romero
(1989)
Director: John Duigan
Romero is a compelling and deeply moving look at the life of Archbishop
Oscar Romero of El Salvador, who made the ultimate sacrifice in a passionate
stand against social injustice and the oppression in his country. This
film chronicles the transformation of Romero from an apolitical, complacent
priest to a committed leader of the Salvadoran people. 105 minutes.
Discussion moderated by Douglas
Carranza, Central American Studies Department.
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Thursday, September 29, 2005
| 11:00 am |
El Norte
(1983)
Director: Gregory Nava
A brother and sister, two young Indians from Guatemala, set out to find
a better life when their father is killed by government soldiers and
their mother is taken away. Their journey to the north, the “promised
land,” is fraught with dangers and when they reach Los Angeles
they are “illegals” submerged in an alien culture. 141 minutes.
Spanish and English dialogue; English subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Douglas
Carranza, Central American Studies Department.
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Monday, October 3, 2005
| 10:00 am |
Requiem 29
(1971)
Director: David Garcia
Chicano Moratorium:
March in the Rain
Director: Victor Millan
These two anti-Vietnam War documentaries
tell the story of the August 29th, 1970 National Chicano Moratorium
in Los Angeles and the death of Los Angeles Times journalist Ruben Salazar.
30/31 minutes.
Discussion moderated by Jaime Pelayo,
Chicana/o Studies Department.
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| 12:00 pm |
The Motorcycle
Diaries (2004)
Director: Walter Salles
An inspirational adventure based on the true story of two young men
whose thrilling dangerous road trip across Latin America becomes a life-changing
journey of self-discovery. Based on the books Notas de Viaje by
Ernesto “Che” Guevara, and Con el Che por Sudamérica,
by Alberto Granado. 127 minutes. Spanish with English subtitles.
Discussion moderated by Vincent
Gutierrez, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2005
| 10:00 am |
Maid in America
(2004)
Director: Anayansi Prado
An intimate look into the lives of three Latina immigrants working as
nannies and housekeepers in Los Angeles, three of the nearly 100,000
domestic workers living in that city today. These women’s stories
vividly reveal how immigrants are redefining their lives, and underscores
the vital role they play in many American households. The issue of worker’s
rights is introduced in the film through Dynamic Workers, a collective
of the women who have formed their own business to provide job security
and benefits, and Domestic Workers Association, a support organization
providing information and advocacy. 58 minutes. English and Spanish
with English subtitles.
Discussion moderated by José
Luis Benavidez, Journalism Department, with special guest Anayansi Prado,
director.
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| 1:00 pm |
The Gatekeeper
(2002)
Director: John Carlos Frey
A racist, bitter U.S. Border Patrol Agent, moonlighting with a vigilante
group, goes undercover posing as a Mexican migrant worker in an effort
to expose an illegal alien smuggling operation. When the plan blows
up, he is trapped with the aliens, in a web of desperation and tyranny
that forces him to confront his secret past. 103 minutes. English with
Spanish subtitles.
Discussion moderated by writer,
director and producer John Carlos Frey.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005
| 12:30 pm |
A Bowl of Beings:
Revolutionary comedy about life, death and pizza
(1997)
Directors: Bruce Logan and José Luis Valenzuela
Humorous presentation of the situation of Mexican Americans in modern
society. Based on the play produced by Culture Clash. 58 minutes. In
English and Spanish.
Discussion moderated by Beatriz
Cortez, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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| 2:00 pm |
Latino
(1985)
Director: Haskell Wexler
A Chicano Green Beret, sent to fight secretly in Nicaragua, begins to
question what he is doing and why, especially when it becomes clear
that many of the war’s victims are civilians. 108 minutes. In
English with some Spanish.
Discussion moderated by Annette
Cardona, Chicana/o Studies Department.
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Thursday, October 13, 2005
| 12:30 pm |
Ánima
(1989)
Director: Frances Salomé España
Video art piece inspired by Dia de los Muertos. 1989; 5 minutes
El Espejo
(1987)
Director: Frances Salomé España
Video art piece in which distorted pictures and sounds are interspersed
with the filmmaker discussing her childhood in East L.A. 6 minutes.
English with some Spanish.
Discussion moderated by Elias Serna,
MFA, Chicana/o Studies Department
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| 2:00 pm |
Night
of the Dead in Michoacán (2002)
This film highlights the origins and customs of the Night of the Dead
as it is practiced in the State of Michoacán, Mexico. 21 minutes.
In English.
Discussion moderated by Lara Medina
and Yreina Cervántes, Chicana/o Studies Department
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