| When | Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, 5:30 – 8 p.m. |
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| Campus location | Communications Building (CMU) |
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| Campus room | 120 |
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| Event Types | Screenings |
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| Event sponsors | French & Italian Studies, frenchitalian.washington.edu… Michael Rich, frenital@uw.edu, (206) 616-3486 African Studies Program, jsis.washington.edu… Ben Gardner, gardnerb@uw.edu 425 352-3591 Canadian Studies Center Center for Global Studies, Rich Watts, rhwatts@uw.edu, (206) 685-1618 Anthropology Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity Comparative History of Ideas Comparative Literature, Cinema, & Media English History Simpson Center for the Humanities. |
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| Target Audience | general public interested in film, France, francophonie, race & gender |
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| Facebook | www.facebook.com… |
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| | | Description | We will reschedule the screening for later winter quarter. French filmmaker Amandine Gay is the new name in “French guerilla cinema” and Afro-feminist cinema. She will be on campus as part of the Young French Cinema initiative to screen her new film Ouvrir la Voix (Speak Up), a documentary that explores blackness, gender, and sexuality through the lived experiences of francophone women of African descent in Europe as a way for them to take control of their own representation. The film is in French with English subtitles and is two hours long. The screening will be followed by a Q&A in English with Amandine. No RSVP required. |
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| Link | frenchitalian.washington.edu… |
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