
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery, Black and Latinx Studies, and Initiative for the Study of Latin America (ISLA) are pleased to present Carnival on Film: Procession as Politics, a film program taking place this coming 2023 Carnival season. From February 6-24th the Mishkin Gallery will be transformed into a cinema that hosts weekly screenings, conversations and convenings featuring Caribbean, Latin American, and diasporic communities and their political engagements with Carnival.
Schedule:
February 6-10: William Sabourin O’Reilly’s Lázaro and the Shark: Cuba Under the Surface (2022, Cuba)
Tuesday, Feb 7, 6pm: Filmmaker William Sabourin O’Reilly and Professor Ted Henken in conversation In partnership with Centro Cultural Cubano de Nueva York
February 13-17: Rhea Storr’s Here is the Imagination of the Black Radical (2020, Bahamas/London)
Wednesday, Feb 15, 6pm: Introduction to the film by Professor Keisha Allan
February 21-24: Marcel Camus’ Black Orpheus (1959, Brazil)
Thursday, Feb 23, 6pm: Introduction to the film by Professor Tshombe Miles
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