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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Film Series: Con ton y son
DESCRIPTION:2:00 am (MST) \nIn this online film series\, which will play throughout the month of September on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel\, we bring together\, in collaboration with the Punto y Raya platform\, four sessions with experimental pieces that allow us to explore the possibilities of the audio-visual image and abstraction as a form of creation: a freer creation\, where form\, color\, movement and sound compose evocative messages. \nThe short films will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for one week\, starting at 2:00 am on September 12. Cervantes Vimeo Link Here. \nAbstracción en movimiento: Punto y Raya at the Instituto Cervantes \nIn October 2022\, the Cervantes Institute in Prague hosted the abstract animation workshop «Muchos metros de película» (Many meters of film)\, in which a group of schoolchildren\, led by artists Laura Ginès and Pepon Meneses\, made a collective film emulating the camera-less animation technique popularized in the mid-1950s by artists such as Norman Mclaren\, Len Lye\, and Stan Brakhage. \nThis technique would have required 35 mm celluloid strips\, which – once manipulated – would have had to be mounted and projected in situ. Due to the cost of celluloid and the technical complexity of its projection\, the artists opted to simulate the procedure using paper strips\, to give priority to the longitudinal treatment of the drawing with respect to the strip rather than to the frame-by-frame treatment. Thus\, using cash register paper rolls as 35 mm celluloid\, they worked on paper strips with markers\, rollers and pads as photograms\, and then photographed the pictures\, edited and projected\, to create an abstract and gestural collective film in which they play with the concept of dots and stripes in movement: expansion and transformation. \n \n \nScreening: Con ton y son; Director/s: Pepon Meneses y Laura Ginès; Year: 2022; Format: Digital; Running time: Cortometraje – 1 min; Genre: Anamation/Animación; Country: República Checa; Rating/Calificacion: SC \nIn this online film series\, which will play throughout the month of September on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel\, we bring together\, in collaboration with the Punto y Raya platform\, four sessions with experimental pieces that allow us to explore the possibilities of the audio-visual image and abstraction as a form of creation: a freer creation\, where form\, color\, movement and sound compose evocative messages. \n“Abstracción en movimiento” presents the pieces produced by those attending the Punto y Raya workshops held at the Instituto Cervantes centers in Prague\, Tunis\, Utrecht and Warsaw\, since 2021. \nYoung students between the ages of 12 and 16\, guided by artists and expert facilitators and directed by Noel Palazzo and Ana Santos -directors of the Punto y Raya Festival- offer us for this cycle evocative films with great communicative force\, created from simple forms and updated animation and illusionism techniques adapted to the new possibilities offered by the digital world. \n“Abstracción en movimiento” Program:\n• September 5: Live Visual Music (2021)\, coordinated by Aurora Gasull\n• September 12: Con ton y son (2022)\, coordinated by Pepon Meneses and Laura Ginès\n• September 19: Generations and The Country of the Future (2023)\, coordinated by Ana Santos and Nöel Palazzo\n• September 26: Abstract phantasmagorias (2023)\, coordinated by Ana Santos and Nöel Palazzo. \nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for one week\, from 2:00 am on the Thursday indicated until 2:00 am the following Thursday.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-film-series-con-ton-y-son/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240906
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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Film Series: Live Visual Music
DESCRIPTION:2:00 am (MST) \nIn this online film series\, which plays throughout the month of September on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel\, we bring together\, in collaboration with the Punto y Raya platform\, four sessions with experimental pieces that allow us to explore the possibilities of the audio-visual image and abstraction as a form of creation: a freer creation\, where form\, color\, movement and sound compose evocative messages. \nThe short films will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for one week\, starting at 2:00 am on September 5. Cervantes Vimeo Link Here \nAbstracción en movimiento: Punto y Raya at the Instituto Cervantes \nTo commemorate the 100th anniversary of the emergence of abstract animation through what was known as “Absolute Cinema“\, in which European avant-garde visual artists such as Hans Richter\, “Viking” Eggeling or Walter Ruttmann sought to expand their pictorial practices using the incipient language of the cinematograph\, the first Punto y Raya workshop was held in June 2021. \nOrganized by the Cervantes Institute at its headquarters in Warsaw in collaboration with the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Techniques\, the Catalan animator and visual artist Aurora Gasull Altisent proposed to re-signify this beautiful practice through the eyes and hearts of hearing impaired children from the Głuchoniemych Institute in Warsaw. The participants\, aged 12 to 13\, created and performed multiple live silent pieces using a visual instrument built by Gasull and programmed in TouchDesigner: an instrument that allows the real-time generation of simple geometric shapes (triangle\, circle\, rectangle) that change color\, size\, rotation\, line thickness\, opacity and persistence through MiDi Korg NanoKontrol2 controllers. \n \n \nLive Visual Music is the compilation of the works resulting from this workshop\, which aimed to provide useful tools to this group\, and thus develop a potential professional career in the field of the art of painting music (VJing) and the visualization of music and its vibration. \nIn short\, with the aim of generating visual scores in the minds of the spectators\, a group of 12 and 13-year-old hearing-impaired schoolchildren from Warsaw let themselves be guided by the Catalan animator and visual artist Aurora Gasull to animate formal and rhythmic compositions of abstract forms that move and evolve in time: silent works in which the language of cinema\, light in movement\, stands out. \nScreening: Live Visual Music;  Director: Aurora Gasull; Year: 2021; Format: Digital; Running time: Cortometraje – 20 min; Genre: Animation/Animación; Country: Polonia; Rated/Calificacion: SC \n“Abstracción en movimiento” presents the pieces produced by those attending the Punto y Raya workshops held at the Instituto Cervantes centers in Prague\, Tunis\, Utrecht and Warsaw\, since 2021. \nYoung students between the ages of 12 and 16\, guided by artists and expert facilitators and directed by Noel Palazzo and Ana Santos – directors of the Punto y Raya Festival – offer us for this cycle evocative films with great communicative force\, created from simple forms and updated animation and illusionism techniques adapted to the new possibilities offered by the digital world. \n“Abstracción en movimiento” Program:\n• September 5: Live Visual Music (2021)\, coordinated by Aurora Gasull\n• September 12: Con ton y son (2022)\, coordinated by Pepon Meneses and Laura Ginès\n• September 19: Generations and The Country of the Future (2023)\, coordinated by Ana Santos and Nöel Palazzo\n• September 26: Abstract phantasmagorias (2023)\, coordinated by Ana Santos and Nöel Palazzo. \nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for one week\, from 2:00 am on the Thursday indicated until 2:00 am the following Thursday.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-film-series-live-visual-music/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Free Summer Series Film Screening: Stand and Deliver (1998) with Special Guests Lone Piñon
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm: Food Truck & Cash Bar\n5:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Lone Piñon Live Performance\n7:00 pm: Screening \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \n \nEdward James Olmos stars as Jaime Escalante in this inspirational true story about a teacher and the unmotivated East Los Angeles high school students who he inspires\, badgers\, threatens and humors into learning the most demanding of all math sciences–calculus. But the accomplishment is so utterly fantastic that the students are accused of cheating. Given a choice to accept the allegation or retake an extremely demanding examination to prove themselves\, the students decide to Stand and Deliver \nDirector: Ramon Menendez | 1998 | Rating: PG | Studio: Warner Bros. | Runtime: 105 min | Cast: Edward James Olmos\, Lou Diamond Phillips\, Vanessa Marquez\, Andy Garcia\, Virginia Paris. \nFree community event\, please let us know who will be attending below.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/free-summer-series-film-screening-stand-and-deliver-1998-with-special-guests-lone-pinon/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Food,Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Free Summer Series Film Screening: Utama (2022)
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm: Food Truck & Cash Bar\n5:30 pm -6:30 pm: Lindy Vision Live Performance\n7:00 pm: Screening\nQ&A immediately following \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \n \nIn the arid Bolivian highlands\, an elderly Quechua couple has been living a tranquil life for years. While he takes their small herd of llamas out to graze\, she keeps house and walks for miles with the other local women to fetch precious water. When an uncommonly long drought threatens everything\, they know\, Virginio and Sisa must decide whether to stay and maintain their traditional way of life or admit defeat and move in with family members in the city. Their dilemma is precipitated by the arrival of their grandson Clever\, who comes to visit with news. The three of them must face\, each in their own way\, the effects of a changing environment\, the importance of tradition\, and the meaning of life itself. \nThis visually jaw-dropping debut feature by photographer-turned-filmmaker Alejandro Loayza Grisi is lensed by award-winning cinematographer Barbara Alvarez (Lucrecia Martel’s The Headless Woman) and won the Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema Dramatic) at the Sundance Film Festival. \nRelease Year: 2022 | Running time: 87 minutes | Country: Bolivia\, Uruguay\, France | Language: Spanish and Quechua with English subtitles. \nFree Community Event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/free-summer-series-film-screening-utama-2022/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240619
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SUMMARY:Free Summer Series Film Screening: The First Rainbow Coalition (2019)
DESCRIPTION:6:00 pm: Food Trucks & Cash Bar\n7:00 pm: Screening\n8:00 pm: Director’s Talk & Q&A to immediately following screening. \nNHCC | Wells Fargo Auditorium \n \nJoin us for a panel discussion with Filmmaker Ray Santisteban and Black Panther activist Aaron Dixon. \nThe First Rainbow Coalition\, Directed & Produced by Ray Santisteban\, charts the history and legacy of a groundbreaking multi-ethnic coalition that rocked Chicago in the 1960s. Comprised of activists from the Black Panthers\, the Young Patriots (southern whites)\, and the Young Lords (a former Puerto Rican street gang)\, Chicago’s Rainbow Coalition (1969-1971) united poor Blacks\, Whites\, and Latinos to openly challenge police brutality and substandard housing in one of the most segregated cities in America. \nBridging past and present\, The First Rainbow Coalition examines the legacy of the Rainbow Coalition\, exploring how contemporary problems that displace the poor in urban areas\, such as gentrification and the relationship between the police and poor and minority communities\, are fundamentally linked to the defining issues around which the Rainbow Coalition was organized. A thought-provoking film that sparks new dialogue about the 1960s\, The First Rainbow Coalition provides an unparalleled platform for contemporary discussions on race and class in an increasingly divided United States. \nFree community event\, please let us know who will be attending below.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/free-summer-series-film-screening-the-first-rainbow-coalition-2019/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
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SUMMARY:Free Summer Series Film Screening: Street Heroines (2021)
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm: Food Trucks & Cash Bar\n6:00 pm: Breaking Hearts\n7:00 pm: Screening\nDirector’s Talk & Q&A to follow immediately after screening. \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \n \nSTREET HEROINES  is an award-winning feature-length documentary celebrating the courage and creativity of women who despite their lack of recognition have been an integral part of the graffiti and street art movement since the beginning. With authentic vérité storytelling woven between an interview-driven narrative\, STREET HEROINES  juxtaposes the personal experiences of three emerging Latina artists from New York City\, Mexico City\, and São Paulo as they navigate a male-dominated subculture to establish artistic identities within chaotic urban landscapes. \nToofly\, born in Ecuador and raised in Queens\, NY\, is determined to use her art to help others and embarks on a journey that leads her back to Ecuador after establishing a unique friendship with the first female of graffiti\, Lady Pink. Fusca\, a talented painter who moved to Mexico City inspired by its embrace of muralism\, becomes dismayed by the machinations behind the urban art scene and is forced to reanalyze her passion. In the concrete jungle of São Paulo\, Brazil Magrela expresses her feelings on the complexities of being a woman through vibrant colors and radical imagery painted across city walls only to one day be confronted by the very authorities that make her feel unwanted in the public space. Combined with historical anecdotes from pioneering artists including Lady Pink\, Swoon\, Lady Aiko\, Nina Pandolfo and iconic graffiti photographer Martha Cooper\, among others\, Street Heroines is the first-of-its-kind documentary to capture the collective outcry of female street artists. \nFree community event\, please let us know how many will be attending below.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/free-summer-series-film-screening-street-heroines-2021/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Film Series: FanCineQueer. Infancias (June 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The FanCineQueer. Infancias films in this series will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel\, link below\, for 96 hours\, starting at 2:00 am.\nCervantes Institute’s Vimeo HERE \nThe Cervantes Institute joins the celebration of LGTBIQ+ culture by presenting a program of short films co-organized with the Extremadura festival FanCineQueer. \nFanCineQueer. Infancias Screening:\nCocodrilo– Thursday\, June 6\, 2024\nElsa – Monday\, June 10\, 2024\nEl rey de las flores – Thursday\, June 13\n17 minutos con Nora – Monday\, June 17:\nCristiano – Thursday\, June 20\nLa acampada – Monday\, June 24\nEl Dance Off – Thursday\, June 27 \nThis online film series focuses on different stories that bring us closer to the everyday lives of children and young people of different status and backgrounds\, who face life from a starting position dominated by questioning and difficulties in their definition of gender. \nThe different formats and genres presented in this program also speak of the narrative and aesthetic richness of this monographic thematic cinema that allows its authors to address the social vulnerability and the hard search for identity that is always present during this period in the life of every person\, and especially in those who defy normativity. \n \n \nCocodrilo \nJorge Yúdice’s career as a director took a surprising leap forward with Cocodrilo\, which was selected for the Berlinale and received an excellent reception at multiple festivals and screenings. The subtlety with which a past story is told and the way in which his characters communicate shows the drive of a great screenwriter whose first feature film is already awaited. \nAlicia\, like every afternoon\, makes herself a cup of tea and watches her favorite YouTube channel: VictorGaming\, dedicated to action role-playing video games. Victor\, the youtuber\, broadcasts today a live stream where fans can ask him questions. Alicia has something very important to tell him. \nScreening: Cocodrilo; Director/s: Jorge Yúdice; Year: 2019; Format: Digital; Running time: 5 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: TP \n***** \n \nElsa \nDisney’s imaginary serves the director and actor Albert Carbó to talk about transgender children through his own production company\, which he created to work on social issues that help to mediate and make their realities visible in a complex way. \nElsa is a six-year-old girl who\, like anyone her age\, wants to live happily and freely. She knows she is different from the majority\, but despite her young age she is clear about things: she knows she is a girl and that she is the queen of her life. \nScreening: Elsa; Director: Albert Carbó; Year: 2021; Format: Digital; Running time: 12 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: catalán; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: TP \n***** \n \nEl rey de las flores \nThe first short film by actor and director Alberto Velasco offers a double look at tradition\, which is posed as a place that can welcome everyone or reject them decisively. The story of Victor\, the center of the narrative\, grows as does his inner rage and\, in doing so\, the director starts from an imaginary of joy and nature to arrive at a somber place of closure. \nVictor\, ten years old\, loves popular folklore. He already knows what it means that what you like most in the world\, which in his case is dancing\, is what hurts you the most. His mother works tirelessly and also takes care of his bedridden stepfather day and night\, but with a lively\, sharp and hurtful tongue every time Victor comes through the door. When Victor dances\, he transforms\, laughs\, dreams and escapes from the reality at home. What he could never imagine is that the same violence he received would be his own salvation. \nScreening: El rey de las flores; Director: Alberto Velasco; Year: 2021; Format: Digital; Running time: 13 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: +16 \n***** \n \n17 minutos con Nora \nThe name Nora is indisputably linked to Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House\, where the whole inner world of women subjected to an external and oppressive law is revealed. Taking this reference as a clear evocation and with Lucas Hnath’s re-reading\, this short film by director Imanol Ruiz de Lara leads to a long-delayed conversation between a father and a son\, in which all the humanity that is always behind the sudden understanding of the other is condensed. \nNora is nervous because the next day she is performing in a play at her high school\, but the insults of her classmates at the door of her house cause her to face something more important to her: that her father accepts her as she is. In seventeen minutes the relationship between the two will change forever. \nScreening: 17 minutos con Nora; Director: Imanol Ruiz de Lara; Year: 2021; Format: Digital; Running time: 18 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: +12 \n***** \n \nCristiano \nComedy is a genre that always surprises us because it highlights characteristics of reality that we would not always call laughable. In this interpretative duel between Nacho Guerreros and Iván Vigara\, the terrain is even more slippery as it is a debate that moves from the theological to the personal. \nCristiano is a devout young man who wants to be trained in the seminary to become a Catholic priest\, with the surprise that the interviewer responsible for vocations is the former priest of his village\, Avelino\, an unconventional priest who defines himself as a “modern man”. Just before Avelino approves his enrollment in the seminary\, Cristiano confesses his most intimate secret\, a secret that will determine whether or not he will be able to become a priest. \nScreening: Cristiano; Director/s: Adán Pichardo; Year: 2021; Format: Digital; Running time: 11 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: +12 \n****** \n \nLa acampada \nThe social emergence of issues related to mental health shows how these types of conditions\, which have always been erased from the public agenda\, have come to light to demystify their nature and make their problematic nature evident. This short film – supported by Indetectables\, the project of the NGO Apoyo Positivo\, which focuses on sexual health and the fight against discrimination of the LGTBIQ+ collective – shows us\, through the eyes of a minor who has to take care of his mother\, how this is a problem that plagues many adolescents. \nTwo days in the life of a trans adolescent boy and his sick mother. It is an intimate portrait of a single-parent family\, mental illness and caregiving. \nScreening: La acampada; Director/s: Afioco Gnecco y Enrique Cervantes; Year: 2022; Format: Digital; Running time: 22 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Spain; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: SC \n***** \n \nEl Dance Off \nFilmed in Chacomús (Argentina)\, this short film is offered as a love letter to Latin American queer culture and magical realism\, which is so closely linked to the idiosyncrasies of this territory. The way in which the characters suffer the patriarchal tradition\, so tinged with intransigence and dogmatism\, is transgressed in this story that breaks with the expectations of its own generic code. \nAt a silent gas station on the outskirts of a rural town\, young Ernesto dreams of becoming a dancer. It is not until his magical dance-off with a desolate drag queen that the boy discovers the courage to make his dreams a reality. \nScreening: El Dance Off; Director: Nicolás Keller Sarmiento; Year: 2023; Format: Digital; Running time: 13 min; Genre: Fiction; Country: Argentina; Original version: español; Subtitles: English\, French. Portuges\, Italian; Rated: SC
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-film-series-fancinequeer-infancias-june-2024/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,School and Youth Programs,Seasonal Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240516
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SUMMARY:Afro Mundo: Film Screening: All the World is Sleeping
DESCRIPTION:6:00 pm: Screening\n8:00 pm: Panel Discussion\, immediately after screening. \nNHCC | Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium \nAfro Mundo presents All the World is Sleeping. \nFighting for her own life and the ones she loves\, a Chicana in New Mexico sinks deeper into her addiction while struggling to surface for her daughter. This incredible film was created by Bold Futures and seven system-impacted women: we bring light to complexities of trauma\, substance use\, and parenting in this raw and riveting story. \nIn 2017 Bold Futures NM resourced seven system-impacted women to create a story that explored the complexities of trauma\, substance use\, and parenting in New Mexico. The insight derived through this process\, and from our leaders evolved into a feature film highlighting characters with authenticity and heart with the aim of pushing back against the stigma faced by pregnant women and people living through substance use and addiction. This beautiful film will shed light on the realities of addiction\, and the resources that are so desperately needed for families living in cycles of substance use and addiction while lifting the expertise of women who have lived these truths. \nCreated by: Bold Futures \nDirected by: Ryan Lacen \nStory created by: Jade Sanchez\, Doralee Urban\, Myra Salazar\, Patricia Marez\, Carly Hicks\, Kayleigh Smith\, Malissa Trujillo \nExecutive Produced by: Micaela Lara Cadena\, Charlene Bencomo\, Denicia Cadena\, Esperanza Dodge\, Tannia Esparza \nCo-Produced by: Kat Sanchez\, Naomie Germain \nProduced by: Ian Simon P.G.A\, Ryan Lacen P.G.A\, Sonja Mereu\, Anthony Baldino \nCast: Melissa Barrera\, Kristen Gutoskie\, Lisandra Tena\, Luis Bordonada\, with Jackie Cruz and Jorge Garcia \nRun Time: 1 hour 50 minutes. | Rated: TV-MA | Language: English | Genre: Drama \nFree community event. Please let us know who will be attending below.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afro-mundo-film-screening-all-the-world-is-sleeping/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240510
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240422T190607Z
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SUMMARY:Free Summer Series Film Screening: To The End (2022)
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm: Food trucks & cash bar\n6:00 pm: La Nina: Nina Otero-Warren Presented by Deborah Blanche\n7:00 pm: Film Screening \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nThe world is in crisis as it misses target after target to stop climate change. The Green New Deal has captured the imagination of millions with its visionary promise for systemic economic and environmental change that will build a better and more just world. In this moment of political upheaval with clashes in the streets and the halls of Congress\, climate policy is taking center stage for the first time in American history\, and the fight is on. \nDirectors: Rachel Lears\, Production year 2022. Rated R\, Studio- Lions Gate Films\, Inc.\, Runtime- 95 minutes\, Cast- Rhiana Gunn-Wright\, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez\, Varshini Prakash\, Alexandra Rojas \nFree community event. Please let us know who will be attending below.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/free-summer-series-film-screening-to-the-end-2022/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Food,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240309T223638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T163003Z
UID:20182-1714176000-1714262399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Jimmy Santiago Baca
DESCRIPTION:30th Anniversary of Blood In\, Blood Out\nFeaturing Special Guest Melina Martinez\n6:30 pm: Reception and Book Signing\n7:30 pm: Readings \nJoin us for an evening with Jimmy Santiago Baca in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Blood In\, Blood Out on Saturday\, April 27 at 6:30 pm. \nLocated in the Bank of America Theatre\, this event will feature a reception and book signing for the Blood In\, Blood Out Coffee Table Book from 6:30 – 7:30 pm as well as readings featuring Melina Martinez and Jimmy Santiago Baca followed by Q&A from 7:30 – 8:30 pm. \nThis limited-edition book is a 30th anniversary tribute to the cult classic film\, and features production materials with hundreds of unseen behind-the-scenes photographs and film stills shot by photographer Merrick Morton\, paintings by the late San Antonio artist Adan Hernández\, whose mural “Carnalismo” is shown in the film’s final scene\, and original poems by screenwriter Jimmy Santiago Baca. \nFree community event. Please let us know who will be attending using the link below. Funding is provided by AARP of Albuquerque and the Ford Foundation.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/an-evening-with-jimmy-santiago-baca/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Book Club,History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20230409T225427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T173422Z
UID:20505-1714176000-1714262399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Día de Familia: Día del Niño
DESCRIPTION:11:00 am – 3:00 pm \nNHCC | Education Building \nJoin us for a day of celebrating the youth in our community during this free event for families of all ages and sizes! \nEnjoy Nanny’s Petting Zoo\, performances from Voces de Coronado and the National Institute of Flamenco\, student films\, and our inaugural Youth Art Market. Learn about birds and bugs with the US Forest Service. Make art\, play\, go on a StoryWalk and discover a variety of community resources from UNM Early Childhood Services Center\, Explora\, The Harwood and many more! \nPerformances:\n11:30 am – Voces de Coronado\n1:00 pm – National Institute of Flamenco \nActivities:\nClay Creations\nPinwheels\nStorywalk\nParachute Play\nFree Books and Coloring Books \nFood:\nThe Munchie Truck (11am – 1pm) \nHappenings:\nYouth Films\nNanny’s Petting Zoo\nYouth Art Market\nWonder on Wheels Mobile Museum\nHarwood Art Center\ni9 Sports\nUS Forest Service\nExplora\nABQ/BernCo Public Library\nNM State Library\nNational Institute of Flamenco\nUNM Early Childhood Services Center\nHeat NM Bill Assistance\nNM Museum of Natural History & Science\nNM PBS \nFree Community Event\, generously supported by New Mexico Gas.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/dia-de-familia-dia-del-nino/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,Music,School and Youth Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240426
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T193737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T214311Z
UID:20253-1714003200-1714089599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: The Human Zoo (Calafate\, zoológicos humanos)
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm Reception & Cash Bar\n6:00 pm Doors\n6:30 pm Director’s talk\n7:00 pm Screening\nPanel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nToward the end of the 19th century\, 25 people from four different Chilean indigenous groups were kidnapped from Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia by a German businessman and taken to Europe to be exhibited as attractions in cities throughout the continent. THE HUMAN ZOO uncovers the history of this colonial spectacle\, and follows the fallout into the present. \nWith Chilean historian Christian Baez\, director Hans Mülchi Bremer contacts these native people’s descendants\, and traces their voyage from South America across Europe\, paying particular attention to the fate of Calafate\, a Selk’nam boy who was taken when he was just 9 years old\, and survived to return to his native land. \nOthers were not so lucky. The filmmakers discover a collection of skeletons of five Kawesqar people in the archives of the Anthropology Department at the University of Zurich\, and with help from the Swiss researchers\, begin the process of repatriation to Chile. \nTheir efforts—and those of the Kawesqar descendants—reveal not only the persisting legacy of colonial oppression\, but also the fissures that still separate indigenous Chilean communities from their national government. \nProgram generously supported by UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute\, FIU Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center\, Guadalupe Institute Western Hemisphere Center\, New Mexico Humanities Now!\, & Student Organization for Latin American Studies (SOLAS) \nThe Human Zoo (original title: Calafate\, zoológicos humanos) | A film by Han Mülchi Bremer | 93 minutes/ color | English; Spanish/ English subtitles | Release: 2013 | Copyright: 2011 | https://icarusfilms.com/if-zoo | Run Time: 93 mins \nFree community event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-the-human-zoo-calafate-zoologicos-humanos/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240322T220916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T210329Z
UID:20365-1713484800-1713571199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2024 AfroMundo Festival: World Premier: Sterling’s Silver
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: A limited number of tickets are available for this event. \n7:00 pm \n2024 AfroMundo Festival\nMaroons\, Rebels\, Dreamers & Visionaries\nFeaturing Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Jamaica & USA\nApril 12 – 20\, 2024\nMusic\, literature\, oral histories theater\, films\, culinary taste feasts\, panel discussions and more.\nAn enhanced Reader’s Production of a play by Karen Jones Meadows. “In the 1800s a 150-year plan fueled by war\, vision\, passion\, naïveté\, rage\, secrets\, entrepreneurship\, and African-American sweat\, fashion a clandestine community determined to leave a living legacy of sovereignty and strategies for generations.” \nNew Mexico resident Karen Jones Meadows is the author of multiple anthologized and performed plays\, and the recipient of a 2020 Story Protector Award. She has presented at the United Nation\, UNESCO\, International Women’s Economic Forum\, and much more. \nAll events in the 2024 AfroMundo Festival are free and open to the general public. Please make your reservation below. \n*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic “Thorns & Blooms” by Lauryn Mills Bohannon\, featured courtesy of Bold Futures.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2024-afromundo-festival-world-premier-sterlings-silver/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Seasonal Events,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240322T212038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T210235Z
UID:20362-1713312000-1713398399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2024 AfroMundo Festival: Afro-Latin Culinary Memory\, Power\, Resistance & Creativity
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: A limited number of tickets are available for this event. \n7:00 pm \n2024 AfroMundo Festival\nMaroons\, Rebels\, Dreamers & Visionaries\nFeaturing Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Jamaica & USA\nApril 12 – 20\, 2024\nMusic\, literature\, oral histories theater\, films\, culinary taste feasts\, panel discussions and more.\n  \nAfro-Latin Culinary Memory\, Power\, Resistance & Creativity: For Afro diasporas\, food remains one of the most effective means of resistance\, of cultural retention\, and innovation. Come join in this culinary discussion with Angelica Mena: Afro-Columbian Chef and Founder of San Francisco’s Sukulentas; and with Chef Suzanne Barr\, recipient of a 2021 Social Advocate of the Year Award\, and featured in acclaimed documentary The Heat: A kitchen (R)evolution (2018). \nAll events are free and open to the general public. Please make your reservation below. \n*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic “Thorns & Blooms” by Lauryn Mills Bohannon\, featured courtesy of Bold Futures.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2024-afromundo-festival-afro-latin-culinary-memory-power-resistance-creativity/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Food,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240322T220254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T205628Z
UID:20359-1713139200-1713225599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2024 AfroMundo Festival: Black Farmers: Modern Maroons (Sold Out)
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This event is sold out. Tickets will be released on a first-come\, first-served basis beginning at 7:10 pm.  \n7:00 pm \n2024 AfroMundo Festival\nMaroons\, Rebels\, Dreamers & Visionaries\nFeaturing Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Jamaica & USA\nApril 12 – 20\, 2024\nMusic\, literature\, oral histories theater\, films\, culinary taste feasts\, panel discussions and more.\nScreening of Documentary Farming While Black\nDirected by Mark Decena\, 2023\, 75 min \nFarming While Black examines the historical plight of Black farmers in the United States and the rising generation reclaiming their rightful ownership to land and reconnecting with their ancestral roots. \nScreening is followed by a panel discussion with New Mexico Black farmers. Alyssa Frye is a community organizer\, holistic health advocate\, and nomadic earthworker. Shahid Mustafa is the founder of Taylor Hood Farms and Board Vice President of the New Mexico Agrarian Commons. Eugene Pickett is Chairman Founder of Black Farmers and Ranchers. \nAll events are free and open to the general public. Please make your reservation below. \n*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic “Thorns & Blooms” by Lauryn Mills Bohannon\, featured courtesy of Bold Futures.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2024-afromundo-festival-black-farmers-modern-maroons/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240322T221626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T221646Z
UID:20356-1713052800-1713139199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2024 AfroMundo Festival: Contemporary Rebel Women
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \n2024 AfroMundo Festival\nMaroons\, Rebels\, Dreamers & Visionaries\nFeaturing Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Jamaica & USA\nApril 12 – 20\, 2024\nMusic\, literature\, oral histories theater\, films\, culinary taste feasts\, panel discussions and more.\n  \nA literary reading of poetry and prose. Poet Shirley Campbell Barr is author of five poetry collections\, among them De Negro Vengo Ataviada\, the seminal Rotundamente Negra y Otras Poemas\, and Palabras Indelebles de Poetas Negras. Suzanne Barr is the author of My Ackee Tree: A Chef’s Memoir of Finding Home in the Kitchen. Yashika Graham is a Jamaican writer\, visual artists\, and author of the forthcoming poetry collection Some of Us Can Go Back Home. \nAll events in the 2024 AfroMundo Festival are free and open to the general public. Please make your reservation below. \n*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic Bold Futures by artist\, Lauryn Mills Bohannon
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2024-afromundo-festival-contemporary-rebel-women/
LOCATION:Salón Ortega\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Events,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240322T221224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T221224Z
UID:20353-1713052800-1713139199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2024 AfroMundo Festival: Historic Rebel Women
DESCRIPTION:3:00 pm \n2024 AfroMundo Festival\nMaroons\, Rebels\, Dreamers & Visionaries\nFeaturing Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Jamaica & USA\nApril 12 – 20\, 2024\nMusic\, literature\, oral histories theater\, films\, culinary taste feasts\, panel discussions and more.\n2024 AfroMundo Festival: Historic Rebel Women. Screening of Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess.\nDirected by Roy T Anderson\, 2015\, 59 min \nThis film documents the military genius of Nanny of Jamaica\, one of the most successful yet least recognized heroines of slave rebellions. \nThe screening is followed by a panel discussion of inspiring\, historic rebel women. Panelists include Ronald D. Cummings\, Jamaican Maroon Scholar; Natasha Gordon-Chipembere\, Costa Rican author of award winning historical novel Finding La Negrita; Diana Carolina Angulo Ramirez\, co-author of “Unveiling the past: Enslaved Lives Matter\,” and Belinda Deneen Wallace\, UNM Associate Professor of Caribbean and African Diasporic literatures\, Afrofuturism\, Queer Studies\, and more. \nAll events are free and open to the general public. Please make your reservation below. \n*AfroMundo Festival 2024 graphic “Thorns & Blooms” by Lauryn Mills Bohannon\, featured courtesy of Bold Futures.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2024-afromundo-festival-historic-rebel-women/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T194527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T143624Z
UID:20301-1712966400-1713052799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Power of Our Stories: Salt of the Earth (1954)\, Chuy Martinez & Jesus Quinones
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium \n2:00 pm: Doors open\n2:30 pm: Screening- Salt of the Earth (1954)\nPanel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow with Chuy Martinez & Jesus Quinones & Special Guests \nFree Community Event. \nAt New Mexico’s Empire Zinc mine\, Mexican-American workers protest the unsafe work conditions and unequal wages compared to their Anglo counterparts. Ramon Quintero (Juan Chacon) helps organize the strike\, but he is shown to be a hypocrite by treating his pregnant wife\, Esperanza (Rosaura Revueltas)\, with a similar unfairness. When an injunction stops the men from protesting\, however\, the gender roles are reversed\, and women find themselves on the picket lines while the men stay at home. \nRelease date: March 14\, 1954 (USA) Director: Herbert Biberman Cast: Juan Chacón\, Mervin Williams\, Henrietta Williams\, MORE Screenplay: Michael Wilson\, Michael Biberman Production company: Independent Production Company (IPC) Producers: Paul Jarrico\, Sonja Dahl Biberman\, Adolfo Barela\, Elsa Kern Cinematography: Leonard Stark\, Stanley Meredith \nRun Time: 94 mins
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-salt-of-the-earth-1954-chuy-martinez-jesus-quinones/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T193758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T143818Z
UID:20295-1712880000-1712966399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Power of Our Stories: Unseen & Singing Our Way to Freedom
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium\n4:30 pm Screening Unseen\n6:00 pm Dinner Break\n7:00 pm Screening Singing Our Way to Freedom\n8:30-9:30 pm Panel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow with\nSet Hernandez & Paul Espinosa \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nFree community event. \nMost people dream of a better future. Pedro\, an aspiring social worker\, is no different. But as a blind\, undocumented immigrant\, Pedro faces political restrictions to obtain his college degree\, secure a job in his field\, and support his family. As he finally graduates\, uncertainty looms over Pedro. What starts as a journey to provide mental health care for his community ultimately transforms into Pedro’s path towards his own healing. Through experimental cinematography and sound\, Unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema\, while exploring the intersections of immigration\, disability\, and mental health. \nRun Time: 90 mins \nSinging Our Way To Freedom chronicles the life and music of Ramon “Chunky” Sanchez from his humble beginnings as a farmworker in Blythe\, California to the dramatic moment when he received one of his nation’s highest musical honors at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. As a young man in the 1970s\, Chunky joined the picket lines in California and became Cesar Chavez’s favorite musician. His journey is a remarkable lens on a time when young Mexican Americans became Chicanos. Chunky learned how to employ humor\, honesty and music to inspire folks to stand up and speak truth to power. His arc of transformation from marginalized farm kid to charismatic social activist shows how one person can mobilize people to change the world\, reminding us that the battle for freedom has to be fought anew by every generation. \nRun Time: 87 mins
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-unseen-singing-our-way-to-freedom/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20230319T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T193701Z
UID:20334-1712880000-1712966399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Power Of Our Stories: Lupe Under the Sun & Team Meryland
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium \n12:30 pm: Doors open\n1:00pm: Screening- Lupe Under the Sun\n2:30 pm: Screening- Team Meryland\n3:15 pm: Panel Discussion and Q&A to immediately follow with Gabriel Gaurano and Rodrigo Reyes moderated by Deborah Blanche as Emma Tenayuca \nFree Community Event. \nLupe Under the Sun is a neorealist film following an aging migrant worker living in California\, who longs to return to Mexico before it is too late. Featuring a cast of nonprofessional actors\, real farmworkers and authentic locations\, Lupe Under the Sun tackles issues of depression\, homesickness and the immigrant myth of the American Dream. \nLong estranged from his family in Michoacán\, migrant laborer Lupe finds relief from the backbreaking work of harvesting peaches in California’s Central Valley through camaraderie and a quiet love affair with fellow immigrant Gloria. Soon the stability of his daily routine begins to crack under the weight of a life scarred with regret and missed opportunities. Filmed in a classic neorealist style\, director Rodrigo Reyes’s deeply moving debut fiction feature\, inspired by the life of his own grandfather\, is at once an intimately drawn meditation on life’s missed chances and a tale of the universal struggles of immigrants. Winner of Film Independent’s Canon Filmmaker Award\, Reyes’s unforgettable film heralds the arrival of an important new voice in American cinema. \nRun Time: 78 mins \nTeam Meryland by Gabriel Gaurano In the projects of Watts\, Meryland Gonzales\, a twelve-year-old female boxer trains to be crowned the 2019 Junior Olympics champion. Meanwhile\, her immigrant parents work tirelessly to give their child a shot at achieving her dream. Brought to you by PBS POV. \nRun Time: 27 mins \nEmma Tenayuca: La Pasionara De San Antonio Presented by Deborah Blanche \nBy the magic of imagination\, the ultimate time machine\, we will meet Miss Tenayuca today in 2024. In W1973 she was nominated to the Texas Women’s Hall of Fame but rejected as too radical. She will remember her days as a young activist and leader in the Workers’ Alliance\, will take us back to 1934-1939 when she was organizing picket lines for the Mexican women who worked as pecan shellers\, giving interviews to reporters\, speaking from the steps of City Hall\, and commenting on her so-called “commie” activities and subsequent arrests. Emma became the best-known labor organizer of San Antonio’s Spanish speaking community and was dubbed by newspapers “La pasionara” for her impassioned speaking style. Emma’s story resounds with topics of contemporary concern: Borderlands immigration; labor and economic justice; the right to dissent vs. mob and police violence; and biculturalism.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-lupe-under-the-sun-team-meryland/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T193811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T143728Z
UID:20291-1712793600-1712879999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Power of Our Stories: Crow County: Our Right to Food Sovereignty\, Adios Amor\, & Mayors of Shiprock
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium\n6:00 pm Doors\n6:30 pm Screening Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty\n7:00 pm Screening Adios Amor\n8:00 pm Screening The Mayors of Shiprock\n9:00 pm Panel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow with Ramona Emerson\, Laurie Coyle\, Tsanavi Spoonhunter \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nFree community event. \nCrow country: Our Right To Food Sovereignty is a 20-minute documentary that enlightens its audience to one tribe’s struggle to retain food security. The Crow Indian Reservation is the largest reservation in Montana\, encompassing 2.2 million acres of land. There are approximately 8\,000 Crow (Apsáalooke) tribal members who live there. In 2017\, the Crow Agency laid off 1\,000 of its 1\,300 employees due to federal government cutbacks\, ultimately straining tribal operations and leaving many families struggling to make ends meet. In 2019\, the only grocery store on the reservation burnt down\, and the owners are not planning to rebuild. For the Crow\, the federal and tribal governments are both failing its people. \nThe Crow Tribe— like most tribes— have been reliant on federal\, tribal and non profit food distribution centers. As a result\, tribal nations across the country are exploring the idea of ‘food sovereignty\,’ the inherent right of a community to identify its own food systems. Returning to traditional and nutritious foods has been shown to be an effective way to restore Native food systems and create employment. However\, restrictions on ancestral hunting grounds are preventing tribal members from providing for themselves and their families. CROW COUNTRY tells the stories of three Apsáalooke tribal members: a journalist; an elder; and a hunter\, as they try to address these issues\, and focuses on their resilience despite the hardships that they face. \nRun Time: 20 mins \nIn Adios Amor\, the discovery of lost photographs sparks the search for a hero that history forgot— Maria Moreno\, a migrant mother who sacrificed everything but her twelve kids in the passionate pursuit of justice for farmworkers. Years before Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta launched the United Farm Workers\, Maria picked up the only weapon she had—her voice—and became an outspoken leader in an era when women were relegated to the background. The first farm worker woman in America to be hired as a union organizer\, Maria’s story was silenced\, and her legacy buried—until now. \nRun Time: 58 mins \nThe Mayors of Shiprock: Every Monday in the small community of Shiprock\, New Mexico\, a group of young Navajo leaders meet to decide how they will help their community. For over seven years\, the Northern Dine Youth Committee has worked to give youth opportunities to directly make changes within their community. But while the NDYC works to make changes\, many members also consider their own futures\, commitments to family and the world outside of the Shiprock. While they love their community\, they all must consider their options both on and off the reservation. \nRun Time: 52 mins
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-crow-county-adios-amor-mayors-of-shiprock/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T193646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T143955Z
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SUMMARY:Power of Our Stories: Building the American Dream  & Campesinos:  America’s Unsung Heroes
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium\n2:00 pm Screening Building the American Dream\n3:30 pm Screening Campesinos: America’s Unsung Heroes\n4:00 pm Panel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow with Chealse Hernandez\, Alex Ontiveros & shiloh burton \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nFree community event \nAcross Texas\, an unstoppable construction boom drives urban sprawl and luxury high-rises. Its dirty secret: abuse of immigrant labor. BUILDING THE AMERICAN DREAM captures a turning point as a movement forms to fight widespread construction industry injustices. Grieving their son\, a Mexican family campaigns for a life-and-death safety ordinance. A Salvadorian electrician couple owed thousands in back pay fights for their children’s future. A bereaved son battles to protect others from his family’s preventable tragedy. A story of courage\, resilience\, and community\, the film reveals shocking truths about the hardworking immigrants who build the American Dream\, of which they are excluded. \nRun Time: 73  mins \nThe documentary\, Campesinos: America’s Unsung Heroes is a moving and vivid first-hand look at the struggles farm workers face on both a local and national level. It was filmed at several farms near Silicon Valley and shows how the gritty reality of farm workers is similar everywhere. No stone is left unturned as it makes sure to give insight into the life of farm workers\, who are often forgotten by the American Mainstream. Director Joe Poni and Producer Alex Ontiveros (Silicon Valley Latino)\, and Salvador Chavez are delighted with the enthusiastic reception that the documentary has received in film festivals and from audiences that have viewed it in private screenings. It has won 7 awards- including a Telly Award. Time and time again\, this documentary has proven to be eye-opening and a heartfelt tribute to the lives of agricultural workers everywhere. \nThe life of a farmworker is a rough life. Many risk it all to arrive in this nation. They have little contact with their families back in their country of origin. They work using only the bare minimum to support their families. The work they do doesn’t provide them with welfare or pandemic pay\, yet it serves as their only source of income. If a farm worker doesn’t work\, they don’t eat. Campesinos makes it clear that farm workers deal with many issues while living under the American Shadow. To make matters worse\, there is a stigma that farm workers are seen as criminals and as other negative caricatures that aren’t true to the reality of farm workers. Farm workers in California produce two-thirds of the nation’s fruits and nuts and over 90% of national production\, a point further elaborated on within the documentary. Agricultural workers aren’t recognized or respected for their back-breaking labor. Some are even disrespected and even seen as less of what they are. \nRun Time: 33 mins
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-building-the-american-dream-campesinos-americas-unsung-heroes/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240315T193552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T144038Z
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SUMMARY:Power of Our Stories: In the Pit & Chicano Movement Music
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Film Symposium\n5:00 pm Food Trucks (Cubish) & Cash Bar\n6:00 pm Chuy Martinez Songs of the Chicano Movement\n7:00 pm Screening\nPanel Discussion & Q&A to immediately follow with Chuy Martinez & shiloh burton\, NHCC Film Coordinator \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nFree community event. Please register below. \nUsing state of the art digital filmmaking\, “gorgeous time lapse sequences” (NY Newsday)\, and a “terrific soundtrack” (Time Out) made of a “magical montage of found sounds” (Chicago Sun-Times)\, Juan Carlos Rulfo’s In the Pit is a powerful documentary about the personal struggles behind the construction of a massive elevated freeway. With lyricism and compassion\, this Sundance Film Festival prize-winning film reveals the medieval nightmare underneath an ambitious utopian dream: Mexico City’s Periferico Beltway\, more than ten miles of elevated reinforced concrete\, supported by massive towers\, that has been planned to both soar above and link the city’s densely gridlocked urban neighborhoods. But while the roadway is a spectacular miracle of modern architectural design\, it comes with a human cost.  For every bridge built\, warns a Mexican proverb\, the devil demands one soul. Even in contemporary Mexico\, “any major construction project needs a soul in its foundation\,” agrees one of In the Pit’s army of laborers tunneling beneath the surface and scaling the perilous heights of La Cuidad to ensure that “the Second Deck” becomes a reality. Physically diminutive yet implacably committed\, El Chabelo doggedly faces each moment of every filthy\, risky\, and exhausting day with calm and resignation. His colleague El Grande is a rough-hewn and misanthropic mason as carelessly unafraid of indulging his dark personal demons as he is of facing the perils of both the pit and the towers. El Guapo wistfully longs for love\, while El Voyeur propositions women from hundreds of feet in the air. A film of “unlikely beauty” (Variety)\, In the Pit lays bare “the secret human face of an inhuman world” (NY Times). \n2006 Mexico 84 min. | Color Letterboxed (1.85:1) | In Spanish with English Subtitles \n 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/power-of-our-stories-in-the-pit-chicano-movement-music/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240223T172826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T154524Z
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SUMMARY:Film Prize Jr. NM Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nNHCC | Albuquerque Journal Theatre \nJoin the Film Prize Junior team Sunday morning\, to enjoy a light breakfast and refreshments. We will be celebrating all of your accomplishments and announce the winners of Film Prize Junior NM 2024! \nDoors open and refreshments will be served at 10:00 am. The awards ceremony will begin at 10:30 am. \nFree Community Event. \n \nAbout Film Prize Junior: \nInspired by Louisiana Film Prize\, Film Prize Junior New Mexico is a student short film competition for middle and high school students across the state. For this competition\, educators and students work together to create a concept\, write a story\, and produce and edit a short film with help from our team members and film mentors. If an entrant to our festival makes it through our competition\, we showcase their short film at our film festival. Furthermore\, entries can qualify for huge prizes including equipment grants for the schools\, scholarships for the students and cash rewards for the educators! \n 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-prize-jr-nm-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240127T173710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T163754Z
UID:19866-1709078400-1709164799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Pláticas Para Cambio: Virtual Film Panel
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm to 7:00 pm \nPlease join us for a virtual panel discussion with Hispanic\, LatinX\, Chicana & Indigenous filmmakers regarding representation in the film industry.  A 2-hour dialog with leading cultural producers\, academics & media artists explores how storytelling and representation shape our cultural identity\, career opportunities\, and societal perceptions. We examine the transformative power of authentic stories to create new narratives\, increase access\, and build deeper understanding and connection with Jaelyn DeMaria\, Marcella Ernst\, Alex Ontiveros\, Aubrey Trujillo and moderated by shiloh burton\, NHCC Film Coordinator. Join this incredible knowledge exchange which concludes with a Q&A. \nFree community event \nPlease register below and a link to the ZOOM webinar will be sent to you. \nThis program is generously supported by Bank of America.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/platicas-para-cambio-virtual-film-symposium/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240131T215456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T215456Z
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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Albuquerque Film Series: La grieta
DESCRIPTION:12:00 pm MST (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nJuan Mariné. Goya de Honor: For the fourth consecutive year\, the Cervantes Institute celebrates the Goya Honorary Award granted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Spain this year 2024 to cinematographer and film inventor Juan Mariné \nA NATO mission dives to a crevice 15\,000 meters deep where an experiment seems to have caused strange mutations in the creatures that inhabit it and where a submarine has been lost\, which the latter seeks to rescue. The Dannekin rift will bring more than surprises to this group\, which ignores the true nature of their expedition. \nFree Community Event. \nScreening: La grieta | Director/s: Juan Piquer | Year: 1989 | Format: archivo digital | Running time: largometraje – 80 min | Genre: Fiction | Country: España y Estados Unidos | Original version: español (doblado) | Subtitles: inglés\, francés\, portugués (de Brasil)\, italiano\, español | Calificacion: TP \nProgram:\nFebruary 2: Orgullo (1955)\, by Manuel Mur-Oti\nFebruary 9: Un millón en la basura (1966)\, by José M. Forqué\nFebruary 16: El astronauta (1970)\, by Javier Aguirre\nFebruary 23: La grieta (1989)\, by Juan Piquer
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-albuquerque-film-series-la-grieta/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240116T204618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T204618Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Free CeCe (2018)
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nAfro Mundo & the NHCC present Free CeCe. This film confronts the culture of violence surrounding trans women of color. It is told through the voices of Laverne Cox and CeCe McDonald. \nOn her way to the store with a group of friends\, Chrishaun Reed “CeCe” McDonald was brutally attacked. While defending her life\, a man was killed. After a coercive interrogation\, CeCe was incarcerated in a men’s prison in Minnesota. An international campaign to free CeCe garnered significant support from media and activists\, including actress Laverne Cox. \nPanel Discussion immediately following the screening. \nDirector: Jacqueline Gares | English | 86 min | 2018 | Rated R (17+) \nFree Community Event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-screening-free-cece-2018/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Wells Fargo Auditorium\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20240131T215536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T215536Z
UID:19928-1708041600-1708127999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Albuquerque: Film Series: El astronauta
DESCRIPTION:12:00 pm MST (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nJuan Mariné. Goya de Honor: For the fourth consecutive year\, the Cervantes Institute celebrates the Goya Honorary Award granted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Spain this year 2024 to cinematographer and film inventor Juan Mariné \nJavier Aguirre El astronauta takes place in a village in southern Spain\, a group of friends awaits the arrival of man on the moon\, broadcast by the bar’s television set. One of the parishioners warns his friends that such a feat is nothing exceptional. Convinced that they can start the Spanish space race\, they set out to set up a base on nearby land and build the first space prototype. \nFree Community Event. \nScreening: El astronauta | Director/s: Javier Aguirre | Year: 1970 | Format: archivo digital | Running time: largometraje – 84 min | Genre: fiction | Country: Spain/España | Original version: español | Subtitles: inglés\, francés\, portugués (de Brasil)\, italiano\, español | Calificacion: SC \nProgram:\nFebruary 2: Orgullo (1955)\, by Manuel Mur-Oti\nFebruary 9: Un millón en la basura (1966)\, by José M. Forqué\nFebruary 16: El astronauta (1970)\, by Javier Aguirre\nFebruary 23: La grieta (1989)\, by Juan Piquer
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-albuquerque-film-series-el-astronauta/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20231213T205021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T205021Z
UID:19766-1708041600-1708127999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Family Film: Selena (1997)
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nCelebrate the life of the talented and beloved Tejana singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez in this biopic featuring Jennifer Lopez and Edward James Olmos. Recommended for ages 10 and up. \nFree Community Event\, generously supported by NM Gas.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/family-film-selena-1997/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,Film,Seasonal Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTSTAMP:20260407T114745
CREATED:20231213T202836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T171431Z
UID:19763-1708041600-1708127999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Noche de Familia: Fiesta de Baile  
DESCRIPTION:5:00 to 7:00 pm \nJoin us for a family-friendly dance party. Enjoy Valentine’s and music-inspired art activities\, snacks\, and learn some new dance moves! Extend the fun with our free family film\, Selena\, at 7:00 pm in the Albuquerque Journal Theatre. \nFree Community Event\, generously supported by NM Gas.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/noche-de-familia-fiesta-del-baile/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,School and Youth Programs
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