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RAYMUNDO: THE REVOLUTIONARY FILM-MAKERS' STRUGGLES
Date:
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Steve Zeltzer
Location Details:
Humanist Hall
390 27th Street, Midtown Oakland
between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pill Hill
parking next door off both 27th and 28th Streets
390 27th Street, Midtown Oakland
between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pill Hill
parking next door off both 27th and 28th Streets
RAYMUNDO: THE REVOLUTIONARY FILM-MAKERS' STRUGGLES
This documentary is about the life and work of Raymundo Gleyzer, one of the most important Latin American filmmakers, kidnapped and murdered by that country¹s military dictatorship in 1976. Through Raymundo¹s life, we follow the story of Latin American revolutionary cinema and the liberation struggles of the 1960¹s and 1970¹s. Raymundo was one of the major architects of the militant cinema, yet after his “disappearance,” he fell into oblivion. It is essential that the new generation rediscover his life and works, which are a source of inspiration today more than ever. This documentary shows that the CIA and the Latin American dictatorships could not destroy the memory, the ideals and the courage to tell the truth. Ernesto Ardito and Virna Molina. http://www.filmraymundo.com.ar Argentina
The film is FREE but $5 donation is accepted.
This documentary is about the life and work of Raymundo Gleyzer, one of the most important Latin American filmmakers, kidnapped and murdered by that country¹s military dictatorship in 1976. Through Raymundo¹s life, we follow the story of Latin American revolutionary cinema and the liberation struggles of the 1960¹s and 1970¹s. Raymundo was one of the major architects of the militant cinema, yet after his “disappearance,” he fell into oblivion. It is essential that the new generation rediscover his life and works, which are a source of inspiration today more than ever. This documentary shows that the CIA and the Latin American dictatorships could not destroy the memory, the ideals and the courage to tell the truth. Ernesto Ardito and Virna Molina. http://www.filmraymundo.com.ar Argentina
The film is FREE but $5 donation is accepted.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Jun 27, 2005 1:15AM
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