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SUMMARY:Kularts presents: PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Dim the lights, silence your cell phones, butter your popc
 orn, sit back and relax as Kularts presents its first Pin@y Film serie
 s featuring works by today's leaders in cutting-edge Filipino cinema.\
 n\n5pm, Sun OCT 4\nArt for Social Change (Documentaries)\nAdmission: $
 7\nTickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/79743\n\nFeaturing:\n\nHip
  Hip Mestizaje: Racialization,\nResonance, and Filipino American\nKnow
 ledge of Self\nDirector: Mark Villegas\nWhy Filipinos, why hip hop? A 
 coast-to-coast exploration of Filipinos immersion into the hip hop mov
 ement, highlighting the cultural and racial impact of colonization on 
 Filipino artists.\n\nSounds of a New Hope\nDirector: Eric Tandoc\nCo-p
 resented by ALAY\nGrowing up around LAs neighborhood gangs in the 90s,
  a young Filipino-American named Kiwi (Jack DeJesus) became an MC and 
 community organizer, using hip-hop to raise consciousness for genuine 
 democracy. Through sharing life experiences, beats, and rhymes, youth 
 from San Mateo to Metro Manila make connections across oceans that ins
 pire the next generation to continue the ongoing struggle for freedom.
 \n\nShowman Shaman\nDirector: Egay Navarro\nFree-thinking independent 
 artists catapulted Baguio into a vital art center of the Philippines i
 n the late 80s such as Roberto Villanueva's art installation of his ow
 n cremation - outdoors, in the middle of Baguio City, mourners circled
  his funeral pyre, chanting and dancing to the beat of gangsa gongs.\n
 \nHuna Huna\nDirector: Wilfred Galila\nA haunting art film calling for
  environmental awareness and action in response to the largest oil spi
 ll in Philippine history.\n\nQ&A Panel: Eric Tandoc, Suzanne Llamado (
 Baguio Arts Guild), and Wilfred Galila\n\nFor more information visit h
 ttps://trueskool.com/events/kularts-presents-pelikula-piny
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091004T200000
CATEGORIES:film, screening, hip, hop, social, documentary, community
LOCATION:Bayanihan Community Center, San Francisco, CA
WEBSITE:http://kularts.org/calendar.php
URL:http://kularts.org/calendar.php
CONTACT:415-239-0249
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