♪ Live piano accompaniment by Steve Sterner ♪
Datum: Sa., 18.07.2026, 22:30
Ort: Film Forum
Veranstalter: Balloon Events Network
Kategorien: other
Luis Valdez is widely regarded as the father of Chicano theater and film. The son of migrant farmworkers, he founded El Teatro Campesino in 1965 on the picket lines of the Delano Grape Strike, staging short plays on flatbed trucks and in union halls to galvanize Cesar Chavez’s United Farm Workers. His landmark play, Zoot Suit, drawn from the 1942 Sleepy Lagoon murder trial and the Zoot Suit Riots, became the first Chicano production on Broadway and was later adapted into a 1981 feature film starring Edward James Olmos. In 1987 he wrote and directed LA BAMBA the Ritchie Valens biopic that became a major box office success and brought his vision to mainstream audiences. Across six decades, Valdez has written and directed dozens of plays and films, earned a Peabody Award and the National Medal of Arts, and seen ZOOT SUIT, LA BAMBA, and I AM JOAQUIN all preserved in the Library of Congress National Film Registry, leaving an indelible mark on American storytelling. David Alvarado, a Chicano documentary filmmaker, is passionate about human rights, science, and technology. His latest film, AMERICAN PACHUCO: THE LEGEND OF LUIS VALDEZ, won both the Festival Favorite Award and the Audience Award for U.S. Documentary at Sundance. Alvarado’s other notable works include We Are As Gods (adapted into an eight-part Audible Originals podcast), Bill Nye: Science Guy, Blood Sugar Rising, and the BFI-nominated THE IMMORTALISTS. He also produced and shot TRUE CONVICTION. A graduate of Stanford University’s MFA in Documentary Filmmaking, Alvarado co-founded Structure Films, focusing on science and tech stories. In 2022, he was named one of DOC NYC and HBO’s 40 under 40 documentary filmmakers to watch.
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