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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: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:20240615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240616
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SUMMARY:Animal Humane New Mexico: Feline Film Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:4:00 pm Kitten Yoga\n4:00 pm Film 1st  Screening\n5:15 pm Happy Hour\n6:30 pm Film 2nd Screening \nNHCC | Wells Fargo Auditorium \nThis year Animal Humane New Mexico’s Feline Film Festival is the Cat’s Pajamas! Sponsored by Garcia Subaru\, this cat-tastic event will feature an incredible collection of cat-inspired cinema from around the world\, food trucks\, vendors\, a kitten yoga class\, happy hour\, and pet adoptions. Only the two film screenings\, kitten yoga class\, & happy hour are ticketed. Meeting adoptable kitties from around the state is priceless! There will be two screenings of the same film\, one at 4:00 pm and the second at 6:30 pm. Kitten Yoga class will take place from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm. \nThis year\, we are hosting Happy Hour. It will consist of hors d’oeuvres and beverages and will be in the upstairs area from 5:15 – 6:15 pm for those who purchase the Cat’s Pajamas Package and either of the Cat’s Meow Packages. \nSOLD OUT | The Cat’s Pajamas Package will include the Kitten Yoga class from 4:00pm-5:00pm\, the Happy Hour from 5:15pm-6:15pm and the 2nd showing of the film at 6:30pm. $87.00 for adults with discounts for students and seniors. \nThe Cat’s Meow Package 1 includes the first showing of the film at 4:00pm and the Happy Hour from 5:15pm-6:15pm. $62 for adults with discounts for students and seniors. \nThe Cat’s Meow Package 2 includes Happy Hour from 5:15pm-6:15pm and the second showing of the film at 6:30 pm. $62 for adults with discounts for students and seniors. \nIndividual tickets for the 2 films are available for Adults\, Students and seniors. $30 for adults with discounts for students and seniors. \nSOLD OUT | The Kitten Yoga tickets limited to 20 feline patrons $22 for anyone who attends the Kitten Yoga class. \nThe event is a rental event not an NHCC production. The title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/animal-humane-new-mexico-feline-film-festival-2024/
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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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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