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15feb7:00 pm Film in the GalleryEmergence 2025
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Join us for Emergence Film in the Gallery, celebrating young and emerging filmmakers.
Featuring 2024 Student Academy Awards winners:
Rishabh Raj Jain, NYU: A Dream Called Khushi (Happiness)
Against all odds, a Rohingya refugee fights for education in Bangladesh’s camps. When she meets AP journalist Rishabh Jain, her story ignites public outrage, revealing her resilience and the plight of Rohingya refugees denied basic rights. Dreaming of a life in Canada, where she can study, will she be the one in a million to break free?
Robin Wang, USC: Neither Donkey Nor Horse
Winner of the 2024 Student Academy Award and DGA Student Film Award Grand Prize, Neither Donkey Nor Horse is a 28-minute historical biopic thriller set against the Great Manchurian Plague of 1910. The film dramatizes the true-life story of the first Nobel Prize-nominated Chinese scientist, Dr. Wu Lien-teh, and his perilous quest leading the combat against the world’s most deadly epidemic at the time. As a young Chinese doctor educated in the U.K., he must defy prejudices of both the East and the West to champion his groundbreaking theory of the disease – and seek the truth that will heal it
Aaron Johnson, Chapman University: The 17 Percent
Winner of the 2024 Silver Award at the 51st Student Academy Awards in London is short film, The 17 Percent. This documentary film tells the uplifting story of Colette Divitto who was born with down syndrome and despite graduating college couldn’t find employment. Colette was determined to not let rejection stop her from earning a living and doing meaningful work. Thus, she took her passion for baking and turned it into a living, founding “Collettey’s Cookies”. Since then, her company has seen major success having sold over 400,000 cookies to date and having been featured across the country on national news such as CNN, Good Morning America, MSNBC, BBC, and more.
And selected local student filmmakers:
Perla Gutierrez, Oxnard College: Glimpse of Happiness
Marlee De Anda, California Lutheran University: Bloom
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(Saturday) 7:00 pm
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Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
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20may7:30 pmJimmy in SaigonFilm in the Gallery
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Summary JIMMY IN SAIGON begins as a personal exploration into the mysterious death and radical life of Jimmy McDowell, an American 24-year-old Vietnam veteran who died
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JIMMY IN SAIGON begins as a personal exploration into the mysterious death and radical life of Jimmy McDowell, an American 24-year-old Vietnam veteran who died as a civilian in Saigon in 1972, when filmmaker Peter McDowell was only five. While investigating Jimmy’s drug use and sexuality, Peter takes us from the US Midwest to Vietnam, France and back home again. In his quest to get to know his brother, he uncovers a hidden romance, new family ties and a remarkable global love story.
Tickets: $15 / Free for SCIART Members
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(Saturday) 7:30 pm
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Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
10jun7:30 pm9:30 pmShort Films by John Jota LeañosFilm in the Gallery
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Pictured: Still from Ghostly Labor: A Dance Film by John Jota Leaños Summary "Ghostly Labor: A Dance Film” explores the history of labor in
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Pictured: Still from Ghostly Labor: A Dance Film by John Jota Leaños
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“Ghostly Labor: A Dance Film” explores the history of labor in the US–Mexico borderlands through Tap Dance, Mexican Zapateado, Son Jarocho, Afro Caribbean movement, and live music. Co-directed by John Jota Leaños and Vanessa Sanchez, this work brings together polyrhythmic movement and an original score to look at the (ongoing) years of systemic exploitation of labor while highlighting the power and joy of collective resistance.
Based on farmworker interviews in California, this work honors the sacred hands that feed us and was filmed on Avila Garcia Farms with support from Ayudando Latinos a Soñar (ALAS), a non-profit advocacy organization for farmworkers in Half Moon Bay, CA. A full-length dance theater production of Ghostly Labor will premiere in 2023.
John Jota Leaños is an award-winning Mestizo (Xicano/Italian/Chumash) new media artist using animation, documentary, and performance focusing on the convergence of memory, social space, and decolonization. Leaños’ animation work has been shown internationally at festivals and museums including Sundance Film Festival, Cannes Short Film Corner, the Morelia International Film Festival, Mexico, San Francisco International Festival Animation, the KOS Convention 07, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. Leaños has also exhibited at the Whitney Biennial in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Leaños is a Guggenheim Fellow in Film, Creative Capital Foundation Grantee, a United States Artist Fellow and has been an artist in residence at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the Center for Chicano Studies, Carnegie Mellon University in the Center for Arts in Society, and the Headlands Center for the Arts. Leaños is currently a Professor of Film & Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
This event is a collaboration with The Awakening Magazine.
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(Saturday) 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
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Introduction by video artists Leslie Foster, Jody Zellen, Karen Hochman Brown, and Liberty Worth with a post-screening talkback.
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010