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SUMMARY:OAKLAND—FOR OUR CHILDREN Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:OAKLAND—Join a special screening of FOR OUR CHILDREN (formerly Black Mothers Love & Resist)\, followed by a Q&A with the filmmaking team and our protagonist Wanda Johnson\, the mother of Oscar Grant. The film follows a group of mothers behind the Black Lives Matter\, rooted in Oakland\, and highlights the legacy of community organizing here in the Bay area. This will be a special night with the mothers\, the filmmaking team\, and the broader community. \nWhen: Wednesday\, May 1 | 7 pm \nWhere: The Grand Lake Theater\, 3200 Grand Avenue\, Oakland\, CA 94610 \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/oakland-for-our-children-film-screening/
LOCATION:Grand Lake Theatre\, 3200 Grand Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94610\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:RIVERSIDE—FOREVER\, CHINATOWN Screening
DESCRIPTION:RIVERSIDE—Join director James Q. Chan for a free screening of FOREVER\, CHINATOWN\, a documentary about unknown\, self-taught 81-year-old artist Frank Wong who has spent the past four decades recreating his fading memories by building romantic\, extraordinarily detailed miniature models of the San Francisco Chinatown rooms of his youth. \nThis film takes the journey of one individual and maps it to a rapidly changing urban neighborhood from 1940s to present day. A meditation on memory\, community\, and preserving one’s own legacy\, Frank‘s three-dimensional miniature dioramas become rare portals into a historic neighborhood and a window to the artist’s filtered and romanticized memories and emotional struggles. \nFree admission and Q&A with filmmaker James Q. Chan! \nWhere: UCR ARTS\, 3824 & 3834 Main Street\, Riverside\, CA 92501\nWhen: Friday\, May 10\, 2024 at 7 PM (PT) \nFor details\, see: ucrarts.ucr.edu/films/forever-chinatown/
URL:https://calhum.org/event/riverside-forever-chinatown-screening/
LOCATION:UCR Arts\, 3824 Main St\, Riverside\, CA\, 92501
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO—HOME COURT Bay Area Premiere at CAAMFest
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)-funded Home Court is a story of an All-American baller Ashley Chea following her pursuit of college level hoop dreams. In the three years this film follows her\, we witness the highs and lows of her Cambodian immigrant family’s experiences in America. The film opens in Ashley’s sophomore year of high school. She shuttles between her home in a lower income neighborhood in Los Angeles and her private school\, Flintridge Prep\, while traveling to youth basketball tournaments and visiting colleges around the country. Ashley’s parents work long hours at their donut shop\, so her coach\, Jayme Kiyomura Chan\, steps in where they cannot— taking Ashley to doctor visits and getting her driver’s permit. Despite the demands of her high school basketball career\, Ashley’s humor sweeps us up while her skills on the court inspires the support of everyone in the stands and beyond. \nExpected Guests in Attendance: Director Erica Tanamachi\, Producer Jenn Lee Smith\, Executive Producer Diane Quon\, and Writer/Editor Jean Kawahara \nWhere: Great Star Theater\, San Francisco\, California\nWhen: Sunday\, May 12\, 2024\, 12:30 pm \nFor tickets\, visit: caamfest.com/2024/movies/home-court/ 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/home-court-bay-area-premiere-caamfest/
LOCATION:Great Star Theater\, 636 Jackson Street\, San Francisco\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:RIVERSIDE—HOLLYWOOD CHINESE Screening
DESCRIPTION:RIVERSIDE—Hollywood Chinese is a captivating revelation on a little-known chapter of cinema: the Chinese in American feature films. From the first Chinese American film produced in 1917\, to Ang Lee’s triumphant Brokeback Mountain nine decades later\, Hollywood Chinese brings together a fascinating portrait of actors\, directors\, writers\, and iconic images to show how the Chinese have been imagined in movies\, and how filmmakers have and continue to navigate an industry that was often ignorant about race\, but at times paradoxically receptive. \nHollywood Chinese is produced\, directed\, written and edited by Academy Award® nominee and triple Sundance award-winning filmmaker\, Arthur Dong (Licensed to Kill\, Coming Out Under Fire\, Forbidden City\, U.S.A.)\, and presents eleven of the industry’s most accomplished Chinese and Chinese American film artists who share personal accounts of working in film. Ang Lee\, Wayne Wang\, Joan Chen\, David Henry Hwang\, Justin Lin\, B.D. Wong\, Nancy Kwan\, Tsai Chin\, Lisa Lu\, James Hong\, and Amy Tan are among the storytellers who have wrestled with being the “other” in Hollywood. \nFree admission and Q&A with filmmaker Arthur Dong. \nWhere: UCR Arts\, 3824 & 3834 Main Street\, Riverside\, CA 92501\nWhen: 7 pm\, May 17\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: ucrarts.ucr.edu/films/hollywood-chinese/
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LOCATION:UCR Arts\, 3824 Main St\, Riverside\, CA\, 92501
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO—HOME IS A HOTEL Screening
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Don’t miss a powerful community screening of HOME IS A HOTEL (2023)\, a feature-length documentary that examines inequality in San Francisco through the lens of five SRO residents as they fight to stay housed\, followed by a discussion with featured community members and filmmakers. \nA loving newly-single mother in Chinatown\, a blind Latina librettist fighting harassment and eviction\, an ex-couple in recovery and co-parenting a 6-year-old son\, a spirited graffiti artist ambivalent about painting murals for the tech companies moving into his neighborhood\, and a determined mother on a quest to find her runaway daughter while raising a toddler. Through these stories\, filmed over five years\, this character-driven\, verité documentary immerses viewers in what it means to call a single room home in one of America’s wealthiest cities. \nNR\, 92 mins.\, 2023. Closed captions (CC) in English. \nConnect: \nHome is a Hotel – Website | Home is a Hotel – Instagram  \nWhere: San Francisco Main Public Library\, Koret Auditorium\, 100 Larkin Street\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 \nWhen: 3-5:30 pm\, Sunday\, May 26\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: https://sfpl.org/events/2024/05/26/film-home-hotel 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-home-is-a-hotel-screening/
LOCATION:Koret Auditorium\, SF Public Library\, 100 Larkin St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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