Welcome to La Peña! Promoting social justice & intercultural understanding through the arts since 1975.
We are so pleased to be collaborating once again with Fist Up Film Festival to screen contemporary films that create an impact, inspire discussion & foster understanding!
By placing emphasis on the connected experiences between global and local communities, this festival creates visual parallels between people’s lived experiences and stories from around the world, highlighting and honoring the lives of historically underrepresented communities.
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Short Films: Daughter of the Sea (Borikén); The Game God(S) (Oakland / Bay Area); Two Rivers (Brazil); Urubá (Brazil); Fire and Flowers (India); Qenawy (Egypt); Aparecides (Chile); Black Man Black Masterpiece (San Diego, Ca).
Full-length Film: Powerlands (Directed by Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso —Colombia, Standing Rock, Mexico, and The Philippines). Synopsis: A young Navajo woman investigates displacement of Indigenous people in several countries, and devastation of the environment, caused by the same chemical companies that have exploited the land where she was born. On this personal and political journey she learns from Indigenous activists across three continents.
Full-length Film: After Sherman (Directed by Jon Sesrie-Goff —Coastal South Carolina). Synopsis: Beautifully layered and expressionistic, AFTER SHERMAN is a story about inheritance and the tension that defines our collective American history, especially Black history. The director’s exploration of coastal South Carolina as a site of African American pride and racial trauma through Gullah cultural retention and land preservation is interrupted by the shootings at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC.
Please note that we will require ID and proof of vaccination at the door. Contact us if you have questions!