Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 2:00pm
Schedule:
2:00pm - Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song In Movements
After Decades Of Groundbreaking Cultural Work That Unites Communities And Sets The Bar For Asian American Storytelling, Miyamoto Reflects On A Life That Has Bridged Coasts, Industries, Families, And History. Featuring Rare Archival Footage, Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song In Movement Is A Story Of A Changing Community Told Through The Singular Life Of One Of Its Most Beloved Storytellers.
Directed By Quyên Nguyen-Le
4:00pm - Ashima
Ashima Is An Intimate Portrait Of Elite Rock Climber Ashima Shiraishi As She Travels To South Africa To Try To Become The Youngest Person In The World To Climb A V14 Graded Boulder Problem. Accompanying Ashima Is Poppo, An Eccentric, Hermit-Like, Retired Avante Garde Dancer, Who Also Happens To Be Her Father. Emotional And Rooted In Character, Ashima Is A Love Letter Not Only To Climbing, But To Immigrant Parents And The Realization Of The American Dream.
Directed By Kenji Tsukamoto
Ticket Information
General Admission: $13
Students: $8
Youth (under 17): $8
Gene Siskel Film Center Members: $6.50
Current students and faculty of the School of the Art Institute, and staff of the Art Institute: $5
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