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SUMMARY:Best of the Fest – Side by Side and Sincerely\, the Black Kids
DESCRIPTION:Side by Side: Out of a South Korean Orphanage and into the World \nIn a series of intensely intimate\, first-person narratives filmed around the world\, Side by Side explores the South Korean adoptee experience through stories of abandonment\, relinquishment\, and reunification. \n(Glenn Morey and Julie Morey\, USA\, 39 min) \n  \n  \n  \n\nScreens with: \nSincerely\, the Black Kids \nFollow the stories of black student leaders from colleges around the country that are becoming battlegrounds for racial politics and agendas. Sometimes\, they say\, it IS because you’re black. \n(Miles Iton\, USA\, 35 min) \n  \n  \n  \n\nScreens with: \nSame Drum \nYoung migrants and refugees deliver a musical message about embracing life in a new country while never forgetting your homeland. Made in Australia but for the whole world. \n(Poppy van Oorde-Grainger\, Australia\, 4 min)
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/best-of-the-fest-side-by-side-and-sincerely-the-black-kids/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Narrative,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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SUMMARY:Best of the Fest – The Guardians
DESCRIPTION:When Rudy and Rennie North retired in Las Vegas\, the couple looked forward to their golden years in their own home. They didn’t expect a state-appointed guardian to control their life savings and separate them from their daughter. Kidnapped from their home and drugged\, they immediately lost their freedom to a stranger. \nDirector Billie Mintz exposes a shockingly corrupt system\, fueled by greed\, that has targeted Baby Boomer wealth. His relentless investigation makes him an advocate and ally\, following numerous families who are fighting to free their parents and bring justice to those who have abused a vulnerable population. Untangling a web of deceit\, it becomes clear there are many more whose voices have been silenced. As an unprecedented portion of the population are about to become senior citizens\, the perils of government programs meant to care for the elderly are brought into sharp focus in this unsettling cautionary tale. \n(Billie Mintz\, Canada\, 104 min) \nFree admission \nScreens with: \nDignity of Risk \nProf Joe\, a geriatrician\, is faced with a difficult decision when he finds that his elderly patient\, Mr Jones\, can no longer live safely at home.\n\n(Prateek Bandopadhayay\, Jeremy Ley\, and Joseph Ibrahim\, Australia\, 15 min)
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/best-of-the-fest-the-guardians/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Narrative,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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SUMMARY:Best of the Fest – waałšiʔaƛin (Coming Home)
DESCRIPTION:Seattle’s Duwamish tribe welcomes you to the Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center to view three short films and feature film waałšiʔaƛin (Coming Home)\, followed by a post-film Q&A. In these films\, native voices and film tell the stories of reclaiming identity\, land\, and dignity. Watch Hope and Democracy in action as native peoples stand together in search of healing and a way home. \nwaałšiʔaƛin explores the modern story of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations\, a self-governing nation on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Throughout history\, the Huu-ay-aht have survived natural disasters\, famine\, war\, and colonial oppression. Told from the perspectives of several generations\, this story is about overcoming the devastating effects of colonization\, healing and rebuilding their homelands\, restoring the connection to their traditional culture\, and bringing their people home. \n(Brandon Thompson\, Canada\, 42 min) \nFree admission \nScreens with: \nReclamation: The Rise at Standing Rock \nFor the first time in 150 years\, 300 Native Nations unite at Standing Rock to protect Mother Earth against the unlawful pipeline. They lead a peaceful movement of resistance which awakens the world. \n(Michele Noble\, USA\, 23 min) \n  \n 
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/best-of-the-fest-waalsi%ca%94a%c6%9bin-coming-home/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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SUMMARY:Best of the Fest – Go Penguins!
DESCRIPTION:Go Penguins! is a documentary that follows a theatre troupe’s inspiring journey to produce a Broadway-style musical featuring children and young adults with developmental disabilities in lead and ensemble roles. \nThe film follows these artists\, their peer mentors\, parents and theatre professionals as they journey through the intense process of preparing for their big show at the local high school. Artists with disabilities\, such as autism\, cerebral palsy\, and visual impairment\, are showcased as they navigate their challenges\, gain social confidence\, blossom as performers and form lasting friendships with their mentors. \nGo Penguins! showcases the importance of the performing arts in creating self-confidence\, empowering families\, mobilizing a supportive community\, and inspiring audiences to see the abilities that shine in everyone. \n(Randy Caspersen\, USA\, 84 min) \nFree admission \nTake Good Care of My Baby \nCaptivating and poignant\, this narrative explores life in poverty — its struggles\, triumphs\, and friendships — through the story of Eva\, an unemployed and in-debt mother of three. \n(Nicolas Daenens\, Belgium\, 33 min)
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/best-of-the-fest-go-penguins/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Narrative,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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SUMMARY:Best of the Fest – The Providers
DESCRIPTION:Set against the backdrop of the physician shortage and opioid epidemic in rural America\, The Providers follows three healthcare providers in northern New Mexico. They work at El Centro\, a group of safety-net clinics that offer care to all who walk through the doors\, regardless of ability to pay. Amidst personal struggles that reflect those of their patients\, the journeys of the providers unfold as they work to reach rural Americans who would otherwise be left out of the healthcare system. With intimate access\, the documentary shows the transformative power of providers’ relationships with marginalized patients. \n(Laura Green and Anna Moot-Levin\, USA\, 85 min) \nFree admission \nScreens with: \nMexico: Looking for Lost Migrants \nPreviously undocumented immigrant Ruben Figueroa has a new life goal: to find the missing migrants who have disappeared while fleeing Central America for the USA. \n(Leo Mattei and Alex Gohari\, France/Mexico\, 25 min)
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/best-of-the-fest-the-providers/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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SUMMARY:SJFF presents: BEST of the FEST Spokane
DESCRIPTION:Join the Social Justice Film Festival for a selection of award-winning\, thought-provoking films from the Social Justice Film Festival. Admission is FREE! \nFull schedule: http://www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org/?tribe_events=best-of-the-fest-spokane-festival \nMarch 1\, 7 PM – The Providers \nSet against the backdrop of the physician shortage and opioid epidemic in rural America\, The Providers follows three healthcare providers in northern New Mexico. \nScreen with “Mexico: Looking for Lost Migrants” \nMarch 2\, 4 PM – Go Penguins! \nGo Penguins! is a documentary that follows a theatre troupe’s inspiring journey to produce a Broadway-style musical featuring children and young adults with developmental disabilities in lead and ensemble roles. \nScreens with “Take Good Care of My Baby” \nMarch 2\, 7 PM – waałšiʔaƛin (Coming Home) \nwaałšiʔaƛin explores the modern story of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations\, a self-governing nation on the west coast of Vancouver Island who have survived natural disasters\, famine\, war\, and colonial oppression. \nScreens with “Reclamation: The Rise at Standing Rock” \nMarch 3\, 3 PM – The Guardians \nDirector Billie Mintz exposes the shockingly corrupt system of state-appointed guardians\, fueled by greed\, that has targeted Baby Boomer wealth. \nScreens with “Dignity of Risk” \nMarch 3\, 6 PM – “Sincerely\, the Black Kids” and “Side by Side” \nIn “Sincerely\, the Black Kids\,” follow the stories of black student leaders from colleges around the country that are becoming battlegrounds for racial politics and agendas. Sometimes\, they say\, it IS because you’re black. \nIn a series of intensely intimate\, first-person narratives filmed around the world\, “Side by Side” explores the South Korean adoptee experience through stories of abandonment\, relinquishment\, and reunification.
URL:https://spokanefilmproject.com/event/sjff-presents-best-of-the-fest-spokane/
LOCATION:The Magic Lantern Theatre\, 25 W. Main Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,FIlm,Film Festival,Narrative,Social Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Justice Film Festival":MAILTO:anne@socialjusticefilmfestival.org
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