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¡Cine Club! A Monthly
Latino Film & Video Series

Aztlan and Vietnam.December 15th, 6:30 p.m. - Wednesday

"Aztlan and Viet Nam"
including "Chicano Moratorium: March In The Rain"

Discussion to follow.

Screened at the San Diego Public Library's
central branch at 820 E. St.

Admission: FREE ($3 donation requested)


"Aztlan and Viet Nam"-
Guest Speakers: George Mariscal, Ph.D.
& Claudio Fenner-Lopez, Ph.D.

Description: An area of study that has been virtually untapped in the histories of the period, Professor Mariscal will lead the audience in a discussion regarding the Viet Nam War and its relationship with the Chicano community. In addition to the discussion, the program will include the rare screening of Director Victor Millan's, Chicano Moratorium: March In The Rain (the running time is 30 minutes). This important historical documentary captures the Chicano anti-Viet Nam War demonstration held in Los Angeles on February 28, 1970 and explores the effects of the Vietnam War on Mexican-American communities.

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About ¡Cine Club!

¡Cine Club! is a monthly film and video series presentation of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. It is a way for the festival to screen works that for one reason or another will never make it into a mainstream festival; maybe it is because of time constraints, or artistic sensibilities; maybe the work is too slow or experimental for a mainstream audience. What it is never is an attempt to hide these works in some kind of experimental closet.. These are all important films and videos that The San Diego Latino Film Festival is proud to present to an increasingly sophisticated and discerning viewing public.

¡Cine Club!, which takes place once a month at the San Diego Public Library, will explore issues ranging from class study (The Continuing Influence of Cantinflas) , the Mexican-American War, to Chicanos in Vietnam (Aztlán and Viet Nam).

We have been careful not to be didactic in our programming but to also include smart narrative pieces set in today such as A Day Without A Mexican, and a program of new Mexican videos featuring the top avante-garde videographers working in Mexico today. Hopefully we are continuing the tradition of the Mexican film salons but updating it to include contemporary Latino works. We encourage you to come, watch, listen, and engage yourself in dialogue about new Latino Film & Video and life.

Funding for Cine Club: Monthly Latino Film & Video Series was generously provided by the California Council for the Humanities. Cne Club sponsored by Peet's Coffee & Tea and Zen Bakery.


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