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SONG FOR CESAR

¡VIVA EL CINE! / CREATE / DOCS

US 2021, 85 min Directors Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez

History will remember the blood, sweat, and tears shed by late civil-rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez while standing up for American farmworkers. In Song for Cesar, co-writers and co-directors Andres Alegria and Abel Sanchez build on that legacy and pride through the music of Chavez’s era. Daniel Valdez’s “Brown Eyed Children of the Sun,” Joel Rafael’s “El Bracero,” Little Joe y La Familia’s “Viva la Huelga,” and other songs became the powerful soundtrack for Latino farmworkers who otherwise felt invisible and unheard. Through stunning archival photographs and footage and interviews with icons that include Carlos Santana, Joan Baez, Cheech Marin, Edward James Olmos, Maya Angelou, and Chavez’s United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta, this affectionate documentary hits many inspiring notes, expressing the emotion that flourished artistically during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s. As filmmaker and playwright Luis Valdez (Zoot Suit) says in the film, “Beware of a movement that sings.” –Kiko Martinez

WORLD PREMIERE

We will be joined in person by Abel Sanchez and Andres Alegria, Co-Directors, Song for Cesar, for an onstage conversation.



Live music event at Sweetwater Music Hall, Friday, Oct 15.

La historia recordará la sangre, el sudor y las lágrimas derramadas por el difunto activista de derechos civiles y líder sindical César Chávez mientras defendía a los trabajadores agrícolas estadounidenses. En Song for Cesar, los coguionistas y codirectores Andrés Alegría y Abel Sánchez se basan en ese legado y orgullo a través de la música de la época de Chávez. “Brown Eyed Children of the Sun” de Daniel Valdez, “El Bracero” de Joel Rafael, “Viva la Huelga” de Little Joe y La Familia y otras canciones se convierten en la poderosa banda sonora de los trabajadores agrícolas latinos que de otra manera se sentían invisibles y no escuchados. A través de impresionantes fotografías de archivo, metraje y entrevistas con íconos que incluyen a Carlos Santana, Joan Baez, Cheech Marin, Edward James Olmos, Maya Angelou y la cofundadora de United Farm Workers de Chávez, Dolores Huerta, este afectuoso documental da en la nota al expresar la emoción que floreció artísticamente durante el movimiento chicano de los sesenta. Como dice el cineasta y dramaturgo Luis Valdez (Zoot Suit) en la película, “Cuidado con un movimiento que canta”. –Kiko Martinez (traducido por Isabel Fondevila)

ESTRENO MUNDIAL

Nos acompañarán Abel Sanchez y Andres Alegria, codirectores de Song for Cesar, en persona para una conversación.


Evento musical en vivo en el Sweetwater Music Hall, viernes 15 de octubre.

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IN-THEATER

Friday, Oct 15, 6:30pm, CinéArts Sequoia

Saturday, Oct 16, 4:30pm, BAMPFA

$14 Member | $16.50 General | $15 Senior | $8 Students & Youth (12 & Under)

DIRECTORS

Andres Alegria is an Emeryville-based veteran activist, television editor, documentary producer, and former producer and host on KPFA radio. He makes his feature directing debut with Song for Cesar.

San Francisco native Abel Sanchez has been making music since he received his first guitar for Christmas when he was 10. The musician and songwriter has led his band Abel and The Prophets for more than 50 years. Song for Cesar is his first film.

FILM INFO

COUNTRY:US
YEAR:2021
RUNNING TIME:85min
DIRECTOR:Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez
PRODUCERS:Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez
CINEMATOGRAPHERS:Andres Alegria, Heath Orchard, Jose Luis Cosme

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