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SF URBAN FILM FEST 2018

Urban Art Demands Justice: A Drive Through Ciudad Juárez

Directed by Daniela Martin

SFUFF 2018, Shorts / Mexico / 2016 / 14 mins / English / Color / Video

Plays In:
Protest and Celebration in Our Shared Spaces

Roxie Theater
November 11, 2018 6:00 pm Tickets Available at Door

Description

A new movement in the Ciudad Juárez street art scene plays a major role in the fight for justice in the Mexican border town. Artists paint large murals with portraits of disappeared women and victims of feminicide. Moving through the roads of Mexico’s most violent city and meeting young artists, the film explores this new art movement of protest and solidarity.


Plays in

  1. Protest and Celebration in Our Shared Spaces

    SFUFF 2018 / 120 mins
    Early bird on-line ticket sales will end at 4pm Sunday 11/11. Tickets available at the door at the Roxie! This program will explore how public spaces are venues for civil disobedience, protest, and celebration. We will also examine how notions of public change with the times and across cultures; and the implications of private entities increasing their role in providing and regulating open spaces.

    In This Program: Urban Art Demands Justice: A Drive Through Ciudad Juárez, The Headwearshop: Black Lives Matter, Velo Visionaries – Chris Carlsson, Women’s March Film


Dates & Times

Plays In:
Protest and Celebration in Our Shared Spaces

Roxie Theater
November 11, 2018 6:00 pm Tickets Available at Door