Culture Keepers (A Night of Short Films)

Wed Oct 09 2024 at 07:30 pm to 10:00 pm

La Peña Cultural Center | Berkeley

The 15th Annual Fist Up Film Festival
Publisher/HostThe 15th Annual Fist Up Film Festival
Culture Keepers (A Night of Short Films)
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A night of short films and animations that remind us of who we are and where we come from. From Samoa to Oakland to Jamaica!
About this Event

Wednesday, Oct. 9th at La Pe´ña Cultural Center
7:30pm Short films with Q&A


Films:


AscenDance (17min) - Directed by Spencer Wilkinson As the pandemic shuts down Oakland's streets in the midst of the BLM Protests and fight for racial justice, artists attempt their largest mural yet determined to use their artistic expression to amplify the cause. “We are honored to present 'AscenDance,' a film that inspires communities to use the power of art to address social justice issues and to celebrate our cultural diversity.” - Consuelo Alba https://www.instagram.com/alicestreet_ascendance/

Home (5min) - Directed by Jason Nichols What is home? What does it feel like to be home? How do you care for your home?

Becoming Her (23min) Directed by Arshley Tony Emile Becoming her is a portrait documentary that takes the audience on a journey that navigates through insecurity, self discovery, tragedy and purpose. The film is meant to inspire little black and brown girls around the world to relentlessly pursue their dreams. https://www.instagram.com/timberhousefilms

Anansi the Spider (5min) - Directed by Jared Hall Despite his small size, Anansi the Spider has gotten into some big trouble. Will he be able to talk his way out? Or will someone shut Anansi up… permanently. https://www.instagram.com/thatishall/

Ceiba Y Sus Raíces Taínas (4min) - Directed by Brithney Rivera Disaster strikes the island of Puerto Rico as Guabancex, Spirit of Chaos, leads a Hurricane. Ceiba, a disabled young woman in a wheelchair, calls upon the Spirit of Protection , Yúcahu, to prevent catastrophic doom. Ceiba realizes that only she has the power to stop the storm from destroying her beautiful island.https://www.instagram.com/ceibaysusraicestainas_thesis/

Son of Samoa (10min) - Directored by Laman Time Son of Samoa takes you through the journey of Tatau. Identity is explored in a way physically, spiritually and mentally that most have not endured. https://filmfreeway.com/LamanTime

Sol in the Garden (21min) Directed by Emily Cohen Ibañez & Débora Souza Silva After 16 years of incarceration, Sol is released from Pr*son, when she discovers that coming into her own freedom can be as challenging as living behind bars. Through a community gardening collective of formerly incarcerated horticulturalists in East Oakland, Sol strives to recover her humanity and sense of self.

Canoe Connections (4min) Directed by Reeva Billy An essential element of maintaining culture in First Nations communities is nurturing the practice of knowledge keepers passing on their cultural wisdom. An example of the transference of knowledge from one generation of Squamish Nation War Canoe builders to the next.

Paddle Tribal Waters - (4min) Directed by Rush Sturges When the largest dam removal project in history begins, a group of indigenous youth learn to whitewater kayak in hopes of becoming the first people to paddle the restored river from source to sea. https://www.riostorivers.org/paddle-tribal-waters

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Welcome to The 15th Annual Fist Up Film Festival!
We believe watching a good film can change your life…
We believe some films are made to be discussed…

The Fist Up Film Festival presents films that are intended to create impact, inspire discussion and foster understanding. By placing emphasis on the connected experiences between global and local communities, The Fist Up Film Festival creates visual parallels between people’s lived experiences and stories from around the world.

Join us October 4-14th in the Bay Area, California. We believe that social justice films don't have to make the audience feel horrible about the state of the world. We focus on uplifting stories that show our power!

For 15 years our festival has been free for filmmakers to apply and free / donation based for our community to attend. When you make a donation on this website you are not guranteed a seat. It is first come first served, so show up early!


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 25.00

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