Join us LIVE on FRIDAY, NOV. 20 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern for films illuminating the connections between Detroit/Waawiiyaatonong/Anishinaabe, Palestinian, and Haitian points of view on home, land, and memory. Purchase access now to view and participate on Nov. 20 once the livestream starts.
your father was born 100 years ago and so was the Nakba — Directed by Razan Alsalah. Running time 7 min.
Apatrida (Stateless) — Directed by Michele Stephenson. Running time 97 min.
These films will be preceded by select videos from Detroit Narrative Agency’s Radical Remedies: Collective Healing and Power Through Story.
Corktown — Directed by Carmensita J Buentello
Solidarity: First Your Liberation And Then Mine — Directed by Inside Southwest
Each Other/Uno al otro — Directed by Adela Nievez Martinez
All films will be closed captioned and will have ASL interpretation in English.
Cinema Detroit and Detroit Narrative Agency (DNA) present Ethics & Aesthetics as an intentional space for BIPOC communities to view media projects and films relevant to them and to reflect on their form and content.
For the best viewing experience, if possible, please use Google Chrome browser, available here.
Join us LIVE on FRIDAY, NOV. 20 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern for films illuminating the connections between Detroit/Waawiiyaatonong/Anishinaabe, Palestinian, and Haitian points of view on home, land, and memory. Purchase access now to view and participate on Nov. 20 once the livestream starts.
your father was born 100 years ago and so was the Nakba — Directed by Razan Alsalah. Running time 7 min.
Apatrida (Stateless) — Directed by Michele Stephenson. Running time 97 min.
These films will be preceded by select videos from Detroit Narrative Agency’s Radical Remedies: Collective Healing and Power Through Story.
Corktown — Directed by Carmensita J Buentello
Solidarity: First Your Liberation And Then Mine — Directed by Inside Southwest
Each Other/Uno al otro — Directed by Adela Nievez Martinez
All films will be closed captioned and will have ASL interpretation in English.
Cinema Detroit and Detroit Narrative Agency (DNA) present Ethics & Aesthetics as an intentional space for BIPOC communities to view media projects and films relevant to them and to reflect on their form and content.
For the best viewing experience, if possible, please use Google Chrome browser, available here.