Turner Classic Movies to Look at LATINO IMAGES IN FILM in Latest Edition of RACE AND HOLLYWOOD in May
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UCLA Professor Chon A. Noriega, Author of Shot in America:
Television, the State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema, to Co-Host
Festival with TCM's Robert Osborne ATLANTA, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ --
Marking the fourth in an ongoing series of film festivals exploring
Hollywood's portrayal of different racial groups, Turner Classic
Movies (TCM) will turn its spotlight on the cinematic depiction of
Latinos. Throughout the month of May, TCM's RACE AND HOLLYWOOD:
LATINO IMAGES IN FILM will showcase 40 films, past and present,
that show the progression of how Latino characters and culture are
depicted in cinema. Joining TCM's Robert Osborne in hosting the
festival will be UCLA professor Chon Noriega, author of Shot in
America: Television, the State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema. "As
has been shown in our past RACE AND HOLLYWOOD editions, the way in
which Hollywood depicts different cultural groups can have a
tremendous impact on how those groups are viewed in society as a
whole," said Charles Tabesh, senior vice president of programming
for TCM. "We're proud that TCM has the library and resources to
delve deeply into issues like racial and cultural identity in a way
that no other network on television can. We are also thrilled to
welcome the participation of noted scholar Chon Noriega as co-host
with Robert Osborne for this project." TCM's RACE AND HOLLYWOOD:
LATINO IMAGES IN FILM festival will take place Tuesday and Thursday
nights in May, beginning at 8 p.m. (ET). Each night's collection of
films will be centered on a particular theme, such as a look at
depictions from the silent era, views of border towns and small
ethnic towns, musicals, stories featuring interracial
relationships, explorations of social problems and Latino
representations in past and current westerns. Also included in the
festival line-up will be several contemporary films making their
first appearance on TCM, including The Milagro Beanfield War
(1988), La Bamba (1987), The Mambo Kings (1992), Stand and Deliver
(1988), The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1983) and Lone Star (1996).
In addition, each evening will feature a specially chosen film for
late-night movie fans. Chon A. Noriega, who will co-host the
festival with TCM's Robert Osborne, is professor of cinema and
media studies at UCLA and director of the UCLA Chicano Studies
Research Center. He is author of Shot in America: Television, the
State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema and editor of nine books,
including Visible Nations: Latin American Cinema and Video and I,
Carmelita Tropicana: Performing Between Cultures. Since 1996, he
has been editor of A Journal of Chicano Studies, the flagship
journal for the field since its founding in 1970. Noriega has
curated numerous media and visual arts projects, including Phantom
Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement, which is currently
traveling to venues in the U.S. and Mexico. He has also helped
recover and preserve independent films, including the first three
Chicano-directed feature films, which have been restored by the
UCLA Film and Television Archive. Noriega has received the Getty
Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Art and the Rockefeller
Foundation Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship. He is co-founder of
the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (est.
1999) and served two terms on the Board of Directors of the
Independent Television Service. He is currently completing a book
on Puerto Rican multimedia artist Raphael Montanez Ortiz. Past
editions of TCM's RACE AND HOLLYWOOD festival series include
explorations of how Hollywood has portrayed African-Americans in
2006 and Asians in 2008. In addition, TCM looked at Hollywood's
depiction of gay images in film in 2007. The following is a
complete schedule of TCM's RACE AND HOLLYWOOD: LATINO IMAGES IN
FILM. Film titles with an asterisk mark movies that are making
their TCM debut. Tuesday, May 5 Spanish Dons and Senoritas in the
Silent Era 8 p.m. Ramona (1910)* 8:30 p.m. The Mark of Zorro (1920)
10 p.m. Old San Francisco (1927) The Old West 11:45 p.m. Big Stakes
(1922)* 1 a.m. In Old Arizona (1929)* Overnight Feature 4:45 a.m.
The Gay Desperado (1936)* Thursday, May 7 Border Films 8 p.m.
Bordertown (1935) 9:45 p.m. Border Incident (1949) Boxing Films
11:30 p.m. Right Cross (1950) 1:15 a.m. Requiem for a Heavyweight
(1962) Overnight Feature 3 a.m. Revenue Agent (1950) Tuesday, May
12 Small Ethnic Towns 8 p.m. Tortilla Flat (1942) 10 p.m. ... And
Now Miguel (1953)* 11:15 p.m. The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) 1:30
a.m. Salt of the Earth (1954) Overnight Feature 3:15 a.m. The
Garment Jungle (1957) Thursday, May 14 Miscegenation 8 p.m. Mexican
Spitfire (1940) 9:30 p.m. My Man and I (1952) 11:30 p.m. Giant
(1956) Overnight Feature 4 a.m. The Texican (1966)* Tuesday, May 19
Social Problems 8 p.m. The Lawless (1950)* 9:30 p.m. Trial (1955)
11:30 p.m. Cry Tough (1959)* 1 a.m. The Young Savages (1961)
Overnight Feature 3 a.m. Blackboard Jungle (1955) Thursday, May 21
Musicals 8 p.m. Greenwich Village (1944)* 9:30 p.m. West Side Story
(1961) 12:15 a.m. La Bamba (1987)* 2:15 a.m. The Mambo Kings
(1992)* Overnight Feature 4:15 a.m. Cuba (1979) Tuesday, May 26
Youth and Gangs 8 p.m. Stand and Deliver (1988)* 10 p.m. Walk Proud
(1979)* Midnight Boulevard Nights (1979)* 2 a.m. Badge 373 (1973)*
Overnight Feature 4 a.m. Strangers in the City (1962)* Thursday,
May 28 Families 8 p.m. Popi (1969) 10 p.m. My Family (1995)*
Western Revisions 12:15 a.m. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1983)*
2:15 a.m. Lone Star (1996)* Overnight Feature 4:45 a.m. Terror in a
Texas Town (1958) Schedule subject to change. Turner Classic
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