Cinema on the Road Day 1
The Chicago edition of Cinema on the Road will feature a curated selection of thought-provoking documentaries that explore identity, justice, music, community resilience, and the power of memory.
The Chicago edition of Cinema on the Road will feature a curated selection of thought-provoking documentaries that explore identity, justice, music, community resilience, and the power of memory.
“Julia VIVE” is a feature-length Puerto Rican film that harmoniously combines the educational function of the documentary genre with the lyricism and strength of the narrative genre, offering a new and contemporary perspective on our acclaimed poet and patriot JULIA DE BURGOS.
Wine reception and appetizers from 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm. After a Leukemia AML Cancer diagnosis on September 2021, Ama embarks on the adventure of, once again, turning pain into art. "Picc Flow" is the first song with a music video released since her diagnosis and is track #4 of 7 songs that make up a movement titled "Picc Flow Suite", created and developed by producer David Marrero of oXLab production.
A comedy special that blends personal stories with bold wit, Nunca Digas Nunca offers an evening of laughter, truth, and heartfelt storytelling.
SRBCC welcomes the CINE MAC – Tour in partnership with the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico’s LA18 Audiovisual Unit, a powerful program centering memory, resistance, and Boricua cultural expression through documentary and video art.
Overview As part of the Chicago Latino Film Festival, Puerto Rican filmmakers come together to connect with the diaspora and share insights. Puerto Rican Cinema