The American Cinematheque and Minorities in Film are teaming up for Make News, a curated selection of short films themed around “Freedom” all made by BIPOC filmmakers. More than a screening, come experience these impactful films in an iconic theater and cultural hotspot.
Minorities in Film (MiFILM) is a collective of social entrepreneurs dedicated to increasing equity and inclusion for BIPOC and People with Disabilities in film.
FEATURED FILMS:
“A Boat For My Mother,” Dir. Susana Canales Barrón
“A Good Day Will Come,” Dir. Amir Zargara
“Amma’s Pride,” Dir. Shiva Krish
“Choices,” Dir. Kameisha D Wooten
“Jerome,” Dir. Gianfranco Fernández-Ruiz
“Major Americana,” Dir. Corey Joon Clark
“Peeping,” Dir. Yixuan Wang
“Shoebox,” Dir. D’Lo Louis
“The Rain And Its Flower,” Dir. Keya Saxena
“Three Phases of Isa,” Dir. Andy Chapman
Tickets: $8.00 (member) ; $13.00 (general admission)