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SUMMARY:The Eyes of Ghana: Film Screening and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:From two-time Academy Award–winning director Ben Proudfoot\, The Eyes of Ghana (2025) follows 93-year-old filmmaker Chris Hesse\, the personal cinematographer to Ghana’s first president\, Kwame Nkrumah. As his eyesight fades\, Hesse races to preserve and repatriate a hidden archive of more than 1\,000 films documenting the birth of African independence in the 1950s and 1960s. Long unseen by the public\, these images have the potential to reshape the historical record of Ghana\, the African continent\, and the global story of decolonization. \nExecutive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama\, the film is both a portrait of a life’s work and a meditation on archives\, memory\, and the urgent task of safeguarding endangered historical materials. \nThe screening will be followed by a conversation and audience Q&A with members of the filmmaking team. \nNana Adwoa Frimpong\, Producer\, is Vice President of Partnerships and Impact at Breakwater Studios\, where she develops strategies that connect documentary storytelling to public engagement and social impact. The Eyes of Ghana\, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival\, is her first feature documentary. \nGabriel Rivera\, Archival Producer\, is an Emmy Award–winning researcher whose work for Netflix\, HBO Max\, and Amazon Prime Video focuses on uncovering rare and historically significant materials that bring overlooked stories to light. \nSeating is first come\, first served. RSVP does not guarantee entry. Late entry is not permitted once the program begins. \nPresented in partnership with Breakwater Studios and Higher Ground.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/the-eyes-of-ghana/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:Ruth Price Documentary Screening "The Lady Can Sing"
DESCRIPTION:This documentary traces the remarkable life of Ruth Price\, a jazz doyenne\, acknowledged by her fellow artists and the public alike\, as one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time. Aged 95\, Ruth is still running The Jazz Bakery in L.A.\, a venue she founded in 1992 that remains the destination for the greatest and finest jazz performers from around the world. Her incredible story needs to be told\, not only in celebration of her artistic genius\, but also in recognition of her unstinting support and selfless championing of America’s finest contribution to the world – jazz music! \nThis screening is free to attend\, but please get a ticket to ensure you have a spot! Parking is available in the lot in front of the theatre.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/ruth-price-documentary-screening-the-lady-can-sing/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partner,Screening
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