Thursday July 2 * 7 pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
Treasure Island on San Francisco Bay 1939 - Footage of the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE), a World's Fair held at Treasure Island in San Francisco, California. The exposition operated from February 18, 1939, through October 29, 1939 (10:00).
Civil Rights Demonstration for Fair Employment and Housing Legislation, from the National Archives - This unedited film shows scenes from a demonstration in Washington, DC, organized by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), to protest labor and housing discrimination in the city and to mourn the death of civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi two days earlier. (12:00)
GUESS WHERE YOU’RE GOING by Khwaja Hamzah Saif - Muralist and painter Herberth Romero entered a local art competition to win a cash prize. Instead, he won a solo exhibition at the Workhouse Arts Center, formerly the notorious and violent Lorton Reformatory where Herberth’s father began his life sentence. A collage of archival and original footage, GUESS WHERE YOU’RE GOING is a film about the discomforts of preserving memory. (14:56)
The House That Dripped Blood by Paul Bishow (5:00)
Hitler’s Hat by Jeff Krulik - The story of Jewish American GI Richard Marowitz and his I&R unit of the 42nd Rainbow Division. On April 29, 1945, they take part in the liberation of Dachau. The next day, they sweep through Munich, and in one particular apartment, Rich finds Adolph Hitler's ceremonial top hat, stomps on it, and brings it home as a war souvenir, where it stays buried in the magic trick closet in his Albany, NY basement for the next 50 years, until he brought it to a Rainbow Division Reunion. (47:00)
Special guest Sad Veiled Bride will perform protest songs between films.