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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251109
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SUMMARY:ARRAY Little Free Library
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URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/array-little-free-library/
LOCATION:ARRAY Creative Campus\, 180 Glendale Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In-Person & Livestream,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T100856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T233757Z
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SUMMARY:BLACK ARC: VISIONARY SHORTS
DESCRIPTION: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. Our 12PM showtime features: \nTHE CHANGING SAME (2001\, 10m) | Directed by Cauleen Smith \nExploring Black alienation and outsiderhood via the story of two aliens stationed on Earth\, searching for kinship and a sense of purpose. \nODDS AND ENDS (1993\, 28m) | Directed by Michelle Parkerson \nIn the year 2096\, Black women warriors wage a vigilant battle against racial and gender annihilation. In this devastated universe\, a fable unravels between interplanetary frontlines. \nTREE SHADE (1998\, 29mins) | Directed by Lisa Collins \nShame and embarrassment propel a gifted high school student\, Savannah\, to embark on a journey through space and time to witness the prison convictions of her great-grandmother Etta Mae\, her grand-aunt Olive\, and her aunt Denise. \nPlease note: These three films will screen back-to-back. Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKERS\nCauleen Smith is an acclaimed American filmmaker\, widely exhibited multimedia artist\, and UCLA professor known for experimental works exploring Black identity\, diaspora\, sci-fi\, and culture. Blending film\, textiles\, and installations\, she gained prominence with the 1998 feature DRYLONGSO and uses her art to reflect on memory\, utopias\, and social liberation. \nMichelle Parkerson is a pioneering American independent filmmaker\, academic\, and author renowned for documenting the lives of Black women and LGBTQ+ icons. Based in Washington\, D.C.\, she has been a central figure in “New Black Cinema” since the 1980s\, focusing her work on feminist\, political\, and social activism. \nLisa Collins is a writer\, director\, and producer whose work blends sharp comedy with layered explorations of race\, identity\, and community. She wrote\, directed and executive produced two shorts: MISS RUBY’S HOUSE\, a mockumentary; and TREE SHADE a surreal black comedy that garnered the Gold Medal for Best Alternative Film at the Student Academy Awards\, and was invited to festivals including: Sundance\, Atlanta\, Seattle\, Newport\, Avignon and Cannes. Coming-of-age in a conflicted\, racially diverse Brooklyn and being a first-generation American of Jamaican/Cuban parents serves as a source of endless inspiration\, humor and raw material.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/black-arc-visionary-shorts
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T081520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T233553Z
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SUMMARY:BLACK ARC: COMPENSATION (1999)
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY presents “Black Arc: Bending Memory + Vision\,” a daylong program offering the freedom to dream through the lens of women filmmakers who bend time\, memory and genre to create bold visions on screen. Our 1:30PM showtime features: \nCOMPENSATION (1999\, 1h 32m) | Directed by Zeinabu irene Davis \nIn this landmark of independent cinema\, two Chicago love stories intertwine\, one set at the dawn of the 20th century and the other in contemporary times\, featuring a deaf woman and a hearing man. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \n \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\nZeinabu irene Davis is a director and producer who has received numerous awards for her work with film and video. Born in 1961 in Philadelphia\, she received a M.A. in African Studies in 1985 at UCLA\, where she also earned her M.F.A. in Film and Television production in 1989. She has received acclaim for her representation of the African American female perspective through a variety of works\, which include documentaries\, short narratives and experimental films. \nMs. Davis directed the film CYCLES (1989)\, an experimental short which earned her an awards from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame and the National Black Programming Consortium. Her following works\, A PERIOD PIECE (1991)\, A POWERFUL THANG (1991) and MOTHER OF A RIVER (1995) continued to garner her awards from numerous organizations and festivals. Her latest project\, SPIRITS OF REBELLION (2015)\, is a documentary which gathers fellow L.A. Rebellion filmmakers and explores topics in African American film. Her feature directorial debut\, COMPENSATION (1999)\, was a 2000 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection\, hailed as “one of the greatest American independent films ever made” by Richard Brody for The New Yorker and was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry in 2024. \nMs. Davis has been awarded grants and fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation\, the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts for her film work. After holding teaching positions at Antioch College and Northwestern University\, Davis moved to teach at UC San Diego\, where she currently serves as Professor of Communications.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/compensation
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T102007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T175457Z
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SUMMARY:NATURALLY NATIVE (1998)
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY presents “Citizen Woman\,” a double feature spotlight featuring the impactful film work of Valerie Red-Horse Mohl. Our 12PM showtime features: \nNATURALLY NATIVE (1998) | Directed by Valerie Red-Horse Mohl & Jennifer Wynne Farmer \nMs. Mohl’s first narrative feature starring Native American women\, also fully financed by a tribe\, follows three sisters who enter the business world by selling a homegrown line of cosmetics based on traditional tribal remedies. In-person conversation with Ms. Red-Horse Mohl directly following the screening. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\n\nValerie Red-Horse Mohl of Cherokee ancestry\, is the owner/founder of RED-HORSE NATIVE PRODUCTIONS\, INC. which is a preeminent collaborator with Native American Indigenous tribal nations to bring important Native American stories accurately and respectfully to the screen. Red-Horse Mohl is a veteran producer/director/writer whose body of work spans over three decades of film and television content creation and production; always providing insightful\, sensitive and unique perspectives for both the historical and contemporary indigenous story. Over her career Red-Horse Mohl has produced/directed/written over 20 Native American themed programs for television or film and her most recent project (in a third collaboration with Gale Anne Hurd/Valhalla Entertainment for Vision Maker Media/PBS) is MANKILLER\, the award-winning biographical feature documentary about Wilma Mankiller who was the first female elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The Company’s premiere narrative feature film\, NATURALLY NATIVE\, was an official Sundance Festival selection\, which Red-Horse Mohl wrote\, produced\, co-directed\, starred in\, and distributed. Red-Horse Mohl followed with the WWII PBS/ITVS award winning feature documentary “TRUE WHISPERS: THE STORY OF THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS”\, produced with Gale Anne Hurd of Valhalla Entertainment in their inaugural partnership. Red-Horse Mohl also produced/directed the “prequel” follow up program\, again with Hurd\, CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS regarding the Code Talkers’ involvement in WWI (Vision Maker Media/PBS). Other notable projects include DIVERSITY IN THE DELTA\, POP HUNTER’S DEW DROP INN\, WINDOWS ON MARS\, LIVING VOICES and a cutting edge Native American cooking show featuring master chef Loretta Oden. As a writer Red-Horse Mohl penned the Emmy award winning MY INDIAN SUMMER (CBS) and AFI’s LOOKS INTO THE NIGHT in which she also starred as lead actress. Red-Horse Mohl is a member of the Directors Guild and Screen Actors Guild\, was inducted into the NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners) Hall of Fame in 2008 and was recognized in 2022 as one of the Bay Area’s Most Influential Women. \nIn addition to her entertainment expertise\, Red-Horse Mohl is also a financial professional currently serving as the Deputy Chief Investment Officer (DCIO) for Responsible Investing within the New York City Comptroller’s office overseeing the five pension funds of New York City; the current AUM (assets under management) of these pension systems is approximately $326 billion. She previously served under the Biden Administration as one of the 25 inaugural members of the U.S. Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity (TACRE)\, appointed by Secretary Janet Yellen. Previously she was the Executive Director/CEO of Social Venture Network and the CFO/CIO of the East Bay Community Foundation. Red-Horse Mohl is also CEO/founder of Red-Horse Financial Group\, Inc.\, she holds ten FINRA securities licenses and has raised/structured over $4 billion in capital for Native American Indigenous Tribal Nations. She serves on the Advisory Board of Stanford University’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity where she teaches an undergraduate course on Entrepreneurship for Sustainability and Social Impact. Additionally\, she serves as Board Chair for the National Boys and Girls Clubs Native Services. She is an enrolled member of the Texas Band of Cherokee (a state recognized tribe). She has been married since 1982 to former NFL professional Curt Mohl\, and the couple has three adult children and three grandchildren. She is a small group leader at Crosswalk Community Church in Sunnyvale and is a huge sports fan\, especially football\, golf and beach volleyball. She currently is bi-coastal\, splitting her time between Silicon Valley and Manhattan.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/naturally-native
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T102426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T185657Z
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SUMMARY:MANKILLER (2017)
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY presents “Citizen Woman\,” a double feature spotlight featuring the impactful film work of Valerie Red-Horse. Our 3PM showtime features: \nMANKILLER (2014) | Directed by Valerie Red-Horse Mohl \nDocumentary portrait of Wilma Mankiller (1945-2010)\, an American hero and the Cherokee Nation’s first woman Principal Chief\, who humbly defied all odds to give a voice to the voiceless. In-person conversation with Ms. Red-Horse Mohl takes place before this film screening at 2PM. Arrive at the “Door Open” time to attend the conversation. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\n\nValerie Red-Horse Mohl of Cherokee ancestry\, is the owner/founder of RED-HORSE NATIVE PRODUCTIONS\, INC. which is a preeminent collaborator with Native American Indigenous tribal nations to bring important Native American stories accurately and respectfully to the screen. Red-Horse Mohl is a veteran producer/director/writer whose body of work spans over three decades of film and television content creation and production; always providing insightful\, sensitive and unique perspectives for both the historical and contemporary indigenous story. Over her career Red-Horse Mohl has produced/directed/written over 20 Native American themed programs for television or film and her most recent project (in a third collaboration with Gale Anne Hurd/Valhalla Entertainment for Vision Maker Media/PBS) is MANKILLER\, the award-winning biographical feature documentary about Wilma Mankiller who was the first female elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The Company’s premiere narrative feature film\, NATURALLY NATIVE\, was an official Sundance Festival selection\, which Red-Horse Mohl wrote\, produced\, co-directed\, starred in\, and distributed. Red-Horse Mohl followed with the WWII PBS/ITVS award winning feature documentary “TRUE WHISPERS: THE STORY OF THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS”\, produced with Gale Anne Hurd of Valhalla Entertainment in their inaugural partnership. Red-Horse Mohl also produced/directed the “prequel” follow up program\, again with Hurd\, CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS regarding the Code Talkers’ involvement in WWI (Vision Maker Media/PBS). Other notable projects include DIVERSITY IN THE DELTA\, POP HUNTER’S DEW DROP INN\, WINDOWS ON MARS\, LIVING VOICES and a cutting edge Native American cooking show featuring master chef Loretta Oden. As a writer Red-Horse Mohl penned the Emmy award winning MY INDIAN SUMMER (CBS) and AFI’s LOOKS INTO THE NIGHT in which she also starred as lead actress. Red-Horse Mohl is a member of the Directors Guild and Screen Actors Guild\, was inducted into the NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners) Hall of Fame in 2008 and was recognized in 2022 as one of the Bay Area’s Most Influential Women. \nIn addition to her entertainment expertise\, Red-Horse Mohl is also a financial professional currently serving as the Deputy Chief Investment Officer (DCIO) for Responsible Investing within the New York City Comptroller’s office overseeing the five pension funds of New York City; the current AUM (assets under management) of these pension systems is approximately $326 billion. She previously served under the Biden Administration as one of the 25 inaugural members of the U.S. Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity (TACRE)\, appointed by Secretary Janet Yellen. Previously she was the Executive Director/CEO of Social Venture Network and the CFO/CIO of the East Bay Community Foundation. Red-Horse Mohl is also CEO/founder of Red-Horse Financial Group\, Inc.\, she holds ten FINRA securities licenses and has raised/structured over $4 billion in capital for Native American Indigenous Tribal Nations. She serves on the Advisory Board of Stanford University’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity where she teaches an undergraduate course on Entrepreneurship for Sustainability and Social Impact. Additionally\, she serves as Board Chair for the National Boys and Girls Clubs Native Services. She is an enrolled member of the Texas Band of Cherokee (a state recognized tribe). She has been married since 1982 to former NFL professional Curt Mohl\, and the couple has three adult children and three grandchildren. She is a small group leader at Crosswalk Community Church in Sunnyvale and is a huge sports fan\, especially football\, golf and beach volleyball. She currently is bi-coastal\, splitting her time between Silicon Valley and Manhattan.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/mankiller
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T102927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T195524Z
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SUMMARY:QUEEN SUGAR
DESCRIPTION: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. Our 12:00 PM showtime features: \nQUEEN SUGAR (2016-2022) | Series Creator: Ava DuVernay \nBased on the book by Natalie Baszile\, and created by Ava DuVernay\, groundbreaking TV series “Queen Sugar” tells the story of the estranged Bordelon siblings in Louisiana. Across seven seasons\, directed entirely by women\, we see the siblings and their family learn to put their complicated lives aside so that they can come together to run the clan’s struggling sugar cane farm. We’ll reflect on the series with a special episode\, handpicked by Ava DuVernay. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nPLUS\, come ready to shop your values at Prosperity Market\, a Black woman-owned farmers market on wheels\, that is rolling up to our Creative Campus for the day! 
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/queen-sugar-2
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T102637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T195619Z
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SUMMARY:EARTH SEED (2024)
DESCRIPTION: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. Our 1:30PM showtime features: \nEARTH SEED (2024) | Film by Fox Nakai\, Jocelyn Jackson and People’s Kitchen Collective \nLed by People’s Kitchen Collective\, EARTH SEED centers a pilgrimage through California from present-day Los Angeles to Mendocino Woodlands that happened from March – June 2023. The traveling group visited with people and places building models for survival and our collective future. Rooted in Octavia Butler’s Parables series\, the legacy of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense\, and the diaspora of the global south\, EARTH SEED enacts radical hospitality as a survival practice. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nPLUS\, come ready to shop your values at Prosperity Market\, a Black woman-owned farmers market on wheels\, that is rolling up to our Creative Campus for the day!  \nABOUT THE FILMMAKERS\nPeople’s Kitchen Collective (PKC) works at the intersection of art and activism as a food-centered political education project. Based in Oakland\, California\, our creative practices reflect the diverse histories and backgrounds of our crew. Written in our families’ recipes are the maps of our migrations and the stories of our resilience. It is from this foundation that we create immersive experiences that honor the shared struggles of our people. We believe in radical hospitality as a strategy to address the urgent social issues of our time.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/earth-seed
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T103154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T195706Z
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SUMMARY:SEEDS (2025)
DESCRIPTION: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. Our 4PM showtime features: \nSEEDS (2025\, 2hrs) | Directed by Brittany Shyne \nSEEDS is a portrait of centennial farmers in the geographical south. Using lyrical black and white imagery\, this meditative film examines the decline of generational black farmers and the significance of owning land. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nPLUS\, come ready to shop your values at Prosperity Market\, a Black woman-owned farmers market on wheels\, that is rolling up to our Creative Campus for the day!  \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\nBrittany Shyne is an independent filmmaker based in Dayton\, Ohio. Working in the narrative and non-fiction artform\, her work seeks to depict the complexity of everyday life by examining themes such as personal histories\, alienation\, and cultural modernization. By utilizing observational techniques and poetic language\, her films lyrically weave together frameworks of race\, class\, culture\, and family lineage. She also works as a cinematographer on films such as THE DEBUTANTES (Tribeca ‘24)\, THIS TIME\, THIS PLACE (Tribeca ‘21)\, and Julia Reichert and Steve Bognar’s academy award-winning film AMERICAN FACTORY 美国 工厂 (Sundance ‘19). \nShyne was the recipient of the 2021 Artist Disruptor Award from the Center of Cultural Power. Her debut feature SEEDS has received institutional support from Sundance\, Black Public Media\, Cinereach\, ITVS\, IDA\, Doc Society’s Threshold Fund\, Just Films | Ford Foundation\, BAVC\, The Flies Collective\, The Puffin Foundation\, The Points North Institute and SFFILM. The film has also participated in the inaugural PROGRESSIO lab in conjunction with ICA London and Cineteca Madrid\, True/False’s PRISM program\, Open City’s Assembly Development Lab\, and the Catapult & True/False Rough Cut Retreat. She is an alumna of the Chicken & (Egg)celerator Lab and was a Firelight Media Documentary Fellow (2020-2022). Shyne received her MFA in Documentary Media from Northwestern University and a BFA in Motion Pictures from Wright State University.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/seeds
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T103836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T233708Z
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SUMMARY:LA MISMA LUNA (2007)
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY brings Mexican Mother’s Day to our Creative Campus with a curated selection of provocative films showcased as part of “Cine Con Corazon: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.” Our 12PM showtime features: \nLA MISMA LUNA [UNDER THE SAME MOON] (2007) | Directed by Patricia Riggen \nSingle mother leaves her young son in the care of his grandmother and illegally crosses the border into the U.S. Though she hopes to eventually make a better life for herself and her son\, she toils in a dead-end job as a cleaning lady in Los Angeles. When his grandmother passes away some years later\, the boy begins a difficult and dangerous journey to join her. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKERS\nPatricia Riggen is recognized as one of America’s leading women directors. She seamlessly directs films and television across genres\, from her latest action thriller\, G20\, starring Viola Davis\, to her Sundance success LA MISMA LUNA\, the Sony Pictures box-office hit MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN\, starring Jennifer Garner and GIRL IN PROGRESS featuring Eva Mendes. For THE 33\, the gripping drama about the Chilean miner rescue starring Antonio Banderas and Juliette Binoche\, Patricia spent 30 days shooting underground in real mines. Regardless of genre\, scope\, or medium\, she brings humanity to every character and story she tells. \nBetween feature films\, Patricia directs pilots and episodic television for major networks and streaming platforms. Notably\, she directed multiple episodes of the Emmy-winning drama DOPESICK\, starring Michael Keaton\, as well as the action-packed first season of Tom Clancy’s JACK RYAN. \nPatricia studied film at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Her first short film won a Student Academy Award\, a Student Emmy\, and a Mexican Academy Award. Her second film\, a documentary about photographer Gordon Parks\, won the Jury Prize at Sundance. In 2011\, she directed Lemonade Mouth for Disney Channel\, a beloved classic among young audiences worldwide\, which earned her a Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award nomination. \nOriginally from Mexico\, Patricia is one of the few women of color to have directed top-grossing films in the past decade.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/la-misma-luna
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164925
CREATED:20260211T104122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T233417Z
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SUMMARY:CINE CON CORAZÓN SHORTS SPOTLIGHT
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY brings Mexican Mother’s Day to our Creative Campus with a curated selection of provocative films showcased as part of “Cine Con Corazon: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.” Our 3PM showtime features: \nCHICANA (1979) shown with A CRUSHING LOVE (2009) | Directed by Sylvia Morales \nCHICANA traces the history of Chicana and Mexican women from pre-Columbian times to the present. It covers women’s role in Aztec society\, their participation in the 1810 struggle for Mexican independence\, their involvement in U.S. labor strikes in 1872\, their contributions to the 1910 Mexican revolution and their leadership in contemporary civil rights causes. Using murals\, engravings and historical footage\, CHICANA shows how women\, despite their poverty\, have become an active and vocal part of the political and work life in both Mexico and the United States. \nA CRUSHING LOVE\, Sylvia Morales’ sequel to her groundbreaking history of Chicana women\, CHICANA (1979)\, honors the achievements of five activist Latinas—labor organizer and farm worker leader Dolores Huerta\, author and educator Elizabeth “Betita” Martinez\, writer/playwright/educator Cherrie Moraga\, civil rights advocate Alicia Escalante\, and historian/writer Martha Cotera—and considers how these single mothers managed to be parents and effect broad-based social change at the same time. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\nSylvia Morales has directed\, written\, produced and edited award-winning and nationally recognized film and video work for over 30 years. She directed episodes from the three seasons of Showtime’s groundbreaking series “Resurrection Blvd\,” working with actors Elizabeth Peña\, Lou Gossett\, Jr.\, Michael De Lorenzo and Esai Morales. She also wrote and directed for the Showtime series “Women: Stories of Passion.” Morales was one of the producing and writing team members for the award-winning series “Chicano! The Mexican Civil Rights Movement” for PBS. \nShe directed for the ACE and Emmy-nominated six-hour series “A Century of Women\,” which focused on 20th century U.S. women for Turner Broadcasting. Ms. Morales headed the Latino Consortium at KCET in Los Angeles from 1981–1985. She was responsible for the programming\, production and distribution of programs that aired on PBS. During her four-year tenure at KCET\, Ms. Morales hosted the Latino Consortium’s weekly national series “Presente\,” and produced and directed Emmy-nominated and award-winning programs. \nMs. Morales produced\, directed\, shot and edited the widely recognized film CHICANA in 1979. She has received the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship Award in Media; participated in the American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop for Women; was a Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts; received the VESTA Award honoring the outstanding contribution of Southern California women to the arts; and was honored with a Salute to Latinas Award for distinguished work in her field from the City of Los Angeles. She was also honored by Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional’s 20th Anniversary celebration for “Latinas in Film and Television.”
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/cine-con-corazon-shorts-spotlight
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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