EL NORTE (1983)
After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to El Norte. A part of the program "ARRAY Maestro: Gregory Nava."
After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to El Norte. A part of the program "ARRAY Maestro: Gregory Nava."
An immigrant narrates his family history across three generations, beginning with the journey of his father from Mexico to Los Angeles. A part of the program "ARRAY Maestro: Gregory Nava."
A singer, a petty thief and a teacher all claim to be the rightful widow of '50s singing sensation Frankie Lymon and the sole benefactor of his estate. Part of the program "ARRAY Maestro: Gregory Nava."
Stop by our Little Free Library at the Corner of Glendale Blvd + Colton St. and contribute to ARRAY's FALL 2025 BOOK DRIVE!
ARRAY will join Fall of Freedom on November 21 by hosting in-person screenings of Ava DuVernay’s short film AUGUST 28: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PEOPLE and music video FAMILY FEUD (Jay-Z ft. Beyoncé).
ARRAY presents “Black Arc: Bending Memory + Vision,” a daylong program offering the freedom to dream through the lens of women and non-binary filmmakers who bend time, memory and genre to create bold visions on screen.
ARRAY presents “Black Arc: Bending Memory + Vision,” a daylong program offering the freedom to dream through the lens of women and non-binary filmmakers who bend time, memory and genre to create bold visions on screen.
Standing in solidarity with Native American women, the first citizens, ARRAY presents “Citizen Woman,” a double feature spotlight featuring the impactful film work of Valerie Red-Horse Mohl.
Standing in solidarity with Native American women, the first citizens, ARRAY presents “Citizen Woman,” a double feature spotlight featuring the impactful film work of Valerie Red-Horse.
ARRAY presents “Landings: Sowers on Screen” a film program centering documentary works by and about Black, brown and Indigenous communities and farmers, exploring relationships to land as sources of survival, resistance and liberation despite struggles against environmental racism.
ARRAY presents “Landings: Sowers on Screen” a film program centering documentary works by and about Black, brown and Indigenous communities and farmers, exploring relationships to land as sources of survival, resistance and liberation despite struggles against environmental racism.
ARRAY presents “Landings: Sowers on Screen” a film program centering documentary works by and about Black, brown and Indigenous communities and farmers, exploring relationships to land as sources of survival, resistance and liberation despite struggles against environmental racism.
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