The Observer – 2019 Social Justice Film Festival Opening Night

PRESENTED BY: Meaningful Movies at UHeights
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7:00 PM, Thursday, October 3, 2019 PST
Location: UHeights (click for map)

After repeated threats from authorities to not show “Spark,” an incendiary historical documentary that revealed human rights violations during the Great Leap Forward, news of the festival’s cancellation reverberated around the world. Who was the artist whose work had pushed the government past the edge of tolerance?

Away from the limelight, dissident artist Hu Jie has managed to make more than 30 documentaries. Films like “Though I Am Gone” and “Searching for Lin Zhao’s Soul” are vital to understanding Chinese history and society and preserving the memory of its past. Widely recognized as the first artist to dare talk about the Great Famine, the labor camps, and the Cultural Revolution in an unfiltered way, Hu is considered China’s first historical documentary-maker, even though he’s blacklisted.

Featuring lush photography and revealing interviews, filmmaker and critic Rita Andreetti’s sensitive portrait, “The Observer,” explores Hu Jie’s commitment, tenacity and courage, and the toll his work has taken on his personal life. Through the creation not only of films but also of woodcuts and paintings, he continues to fight for the truth. But will museums, galleries, and theaters have the courage to show the work that he makes?

Screens with:

“Take Action” (Kayla Ginyard, Bri Moreno, Mitzy Vasquez, Iona Tamayo, 7 min, USA) – an in-depth look at the ever-changing world of women in media. The film highlights Esther Pearl – founder of Camp Reel Stories – the women she has inspired, and the generation to come.

“Living in the Story” (Lynn Estomin, 15 min, USA) – Photographer Patrick Nagatani is an artist deeply concerned with world events, using constructed imagery and storytelling to raise awareness. The film explores three photographic series dealing with immigration/internment and nuclear issues. These issues are particularly relevant today, in light of escalating racial tensions, threats of nuclear war, toxic pollution and the growing refugee population worldwide. Scott Nagatani’s hauntingly beautiful music score provides the film’s soundtrack.

Tickets available at: https://www.strangertickets.com/events/98584998/2019-social-justice-film-festival-opening-night-the-observer.
Although this is a ticketed event, there is a free option. Just mention Meaningful Movies at check-in to receive a free ticket.

Release Year: 2019

Running Time: 78 mins

Director: Rita Andreetti

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