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Film on the Lawn: NIGHT RAIDERS |
Event Type: | | Film/Video |
Facility: | | Contemporary Art Museum |
Presented By: | | USF Institute for Research in Art |
Description: | | Join us at CAM for a free film screening of Night Raiders, presented in conjunction with the exhibition Native America: In Translation. Popcorn and sodas will be served at 6:30pm in front of the museum, and the film starts at 7:00pm.
Night Raiders (2021), directed by Danis Goulet (Cree-Métis) and produced by Taika David Cohen (Iwi descendant), is a striking dystopian film set in 2044 North America. This sci-fi parable takes place in a future Canada under the oppressive rule of the “Regime,” where surveillance and parental pressure to send children to military academies are the norm. Niska, a Cree woman, joins a resistance movement to rescue her daughter from state-run institutions, serving as a poignant reminder to learn from the past while navigating the present.
This event is free and open to the public. For questions or more information please call (813) 974-4133 or email caminfo@usf.edu. For reasonable accommodations, contact Amy at amyallison@usf.edu (FL Relay 711)* |
Date: | | 11/9/2023 |
Event Information: | | Join us at CAM for a free film screening of Night Raiders, presented in conjunction with the exhibition Native America: In Translation. Popcorn and sodas will be served at 6:30pm in front of the museum, and the film starts at 7:00pm.
Night Raiders (2021), directed by Danis Goulet (Cree-Métis) and produced by Taika David Cohen (Iwi descendant), is a striking dystopian film set in 2044 North America. This sci-fi parable takes place in a future Canada under the oppressive rule of the “Regime,” where surveillance and parental pressure to send children to military academies are the norm. Niska, a Cree woman, joins a resistance movement to rescue her daughter from state-run institutions, serving as a poignant reminder to learn from the past while navigating the present.
This event is free and open to the public. For questions or more information please call (813) 974-4133 or email caminfo@usf.edu. For reasonable accommodations, contact Amy at amyallison@usf.edu (FL Relay 711)*
Estimated Attendance: 0
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Purchase Tickets: | | Free Event. |
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Location: | | CAM-Patio |
Start Time: | | 7:00 PM |
End Time: | | 9:00 PM |
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