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BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA – Café com Canela  ♥

Monday, Apr 11, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm

BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA film screenings
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Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.

About this event

Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.  A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendents in almost all sectors of the film industry, an arena from which Black women have been doubly excluded. The last decade has seen a growing body of films with a diverse set of approaches to cinema which challenge the historical flattening of representations of Black life in Brazil.

  • 11 April 2022 – Day Two:  Café com Canela 

Screening of feature length-film Café com Canela (Coffee with Cinnamon, 2017, 104’) followed by Q&A with the directors Glenda Nicácio and Ary Rosas

TO ATTEND VIA ZOOM LIVE STREAM – https://vimeo.com/689056332 

Additional Screenings:

  • 20 April 2022 – Day Three: Temporada and República

Screening of short “República” followed by screening of feature length-film Temporada (Long Way Home, 2018, 113′) and Q&A [with the director André Novais] with director/actress Grace Passô

  • 27 April 2022 – Day Four: Shorts and New Directions

Screening of 4-5 shorts followed by a round-table with the directors

Yuri Costa (Egum)

Naira Evine (O Dia Que Resolvi Voar)

Diego Paulino (Negrum3)

Larissa Lima (Vó, a Senhora é Lésbica?)

Contact information: Keiji Kunigami akunigam@uci.edu or Adriana Johnson, adriana.johnson@uci.edu.  Registration is open.

Venue

McCormick Screening Room, 1070 Humanities Gateway UCI School of Humanities Irvine, CA 92697