Tuesday, December 10, 2019


Tuesday, December 10, 2019
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Venue
Metropolitan Club

James Room
1 East 60th Street (Corner of Fifth Avenue)
New York, NY
2 hours of passed hors d'oeuvres I Open Bar until 10:00 p.m.
Registration Information
Members: $150
Non-Members: $250
Raffle Donations

Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce  485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, New York 10022, United States  2127514691



All On The Line

17:06 (há 4 minutos)
para Sula


All On The Line

The Shape Of Things: NC-06

The district: North Carolina's current 6th Congressional District represented by Mark Walker. It recently underwent its second redraw of the decade, meaning its shape is shifting ahead of 2020. But the fact that it took two redraws to get to where we are is a testament to the commitment of map manipulators to do whatever it takes to maintain a partisan advantage.

NC-06 District

How was it gerrymandered? With ruthless partisanship. After a federal court ordered the district to be redrawn because of racial gerrymandering in 2016, state legislators then decided to implement a partisan gerrymander. That district line split the campus of North Carolina A&T State University, the nation's largest historically black university, in half. Students might literally wake up in their dorms in one district and go to class in another. If a student moved across campus between their freshman and sophomore years -- they may have moved into a different district. This precise cracking of communities of interest in the district ultimately gave Republicans a 93.1% chance of retaining the seat each election.

Our Shape of Things series raises awareness about the barriers to political representation in local communities like at North Carolina A&T and provides an opportunity to support our fight for their representation. Will you consider adopting NC-06 with a recurring donation of any amount?

Who is Mark Walker? He represents the current 6th district. You may not have heard of him, but not for his lack of trying. He recently joined two dozen of his colleagues as they stormed a secure room in the U.S. House where committee members were conducting secure interviews as part of their work to investigate potential corruption within the Trump Administration. The press conference these members held was a political stunt that didn't serve the students of NC A&T, or the rest of the 6th district in any meaningful way. One of the most destructive elements of gerrymandering is that it has eliminated moderate elected officials on both sides of the aisle and removed any incentive to stand up to one's own party.

What's next? The story of North Carolina's 6th Congressional District is still being written. Last month, after a court order declared the old map couldn't be used in 2020, the General Assembly passed a new congressional map intended to remedy the previous partisan gerrymander. Although the new map still contains some partisan gerrymandering, it is an improvement and could mean that Mark Walker may face his toughest reelection yet.

In fact, instead of running in a fair 6th district, a reporter has suggested that Walker might even consider running in a more conservative district where it would be easier to win reelection. His antics as a congressman in a gerrymandered district caused his record to be so extreme that he'd rather run against a fellow Republican in a primary than appeal to moderate voters in a less "safe" district during the general election. This is what gerrymandering does. It's why it's so dangerous to our democracy.

It's also why we need to get involved. We're proud of the All On The Line community in North Carolina for making calls, attending hearings, and submitting public comments that applied pressure to legislators while they redrew the voting lines -- thanks to our strong grassroots response and the arguments of allies, the North Carolina A&T campus will be completely in the 6th district.

AG Holder said when the latest congressional map in North Carolina passed that "Citizens have a right to a fair map and we will not stop fighting until the people have an opportunity to elect a delegation that represents their will."

Will you adopt NC-06 with a recurring donation to respond to AG Holder's call to keep up the fight in North Carolina and states like it?

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All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. 








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Friday, December 6, 2019


Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical for Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers on December 6th to 11th
Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers will showcase work from a vast and influential generation that is indelibly leaving its mark on the local and international film circuit.

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The series, which features 10 U.S. premieres, includes Karim Aïnouz’s haunting melodrama Invisible Lifewhich won the 2019 Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard award; the urgent Seven Years in MayAffonso Uchôa’s highly anticipated follow-up to the critically acclaimed Araby (ND/NF 2017); and Júlio Bressanes surrealist delight Bedouin, which follows a couple’s role-playing game of erotic fantasy.
 
Other standouts include Gabriel Mascaro’s sensual sci-fi drama Divine Loveset in a future where Brazil is a fully Evangelical nation; Adirley Queirós’s debut feature Is the City Only One?, a fiction/documentary hybrid that delves into the lives of people in Ceilândia, the impoverished satellite city of the nation’s capital, Brasília; and a free talk on the implications of current political, social, and economic development for Brazilian film with Mascaro, Gabriel Martins and Maurillo Martins (In the Heart of the World), and more to be announced. Programmed by Mary Jane Marcasiano and Fabio Andrade
 
Tickets on sale HERE 
 
 Special Discount: Enjoy $3 off tickets to Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers — tickets just $12 (orig. $15). To redeem, select the desired showtime at filmlinc.org and enter VEREDAS19 in the promo code field (on the upper right next to view cart).
 
Special Opening Night Cocktail Party with NOVO FOGO.
 
FREE Panel discussion Saturday 130pm: Join series co-programmers Fabio Andrade and Mary Jane Marcasiano foa free panel discussion with filmmakers Gabriel Mascaro (Divine Love), and Gabriel Martins and Maurillo Martins (In the Heart of the World). They will trace and examine how the work of the filmmakers spotlighted in this series has emerged from a constellation of industrial circumstances, economic forces, technological developments, and sociopolitical tensions in Brazil. 
Online RSVPs will open at noon on Thursday, December 5. https://purchase.filmlinc.org/53930/53932
 
FILMS & SCHEDULE
 
Friday DECEMBER 6th
 
December 6th 645pm
  • Adirley Queirós, 2011, Brazil, 79 min. Portuguese with English subtitles 
    • New York Premiere
The debut feature from Adirley Queirós is a fiction/documentary hybrid that examines the relationship between Brasilia, its surroundings, and the people who built the city from nothing.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
December 6th 830pm
The awaited follow up film to NEON BULL, Gabriel Mascaro’s futuristic DIVINE LOVE
  • Gabriel Mascaro, 2019,Brazil, 101 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • Q&A with Gabriel Mascaro · New York Premiere
The third feature from director and visual artist Gabriel Mascaro, Divine Love is a fluorescent work of sci-fi that meditates on jealousy, faith, and the fear of divine power. 
Buy Tickets HERE
 
Saturday DECEMBER 7th
 
130pm
Free Tickets HERE
 
330pm
  • Luiz Pretti, Ricardo Pretti, Pedro Diogenes, 2014, Brazil, 74 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 

  • In this singular take on counterculture in the northeast of Brazil, three outcasts use clandestine radio transmissions to communicate their hunger for freedom and revolution.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
5pm
  • Ary Rosa, Glenda Nicácio, 2018, Brazil, 94 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 

  • This enigmatic, multilayered feature about a kidnapped man forced to take part in a film evolves from a playful game of metacinema to an allegorical tale of Brazil’s untold stories. 
Buy Tickets HERE
 
7pm
  • Gustavo Vinagre, Rodrigo Carneiro,
  • 2019, Brazil 70 min. Portuguese with English subtitles.
    • U.S. Premiere 
  • A documentary-style portrait of middle-aged Marcelo, who, between coffee and hookups, monologues on a wide variety of topics. Screening with Noirblue:Displacements of a Dance, in which dancer and multimedia artist Ana Pi reconnects with her African ancestry through choreographic gestures.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
9pm
  • Gabriel Martins, Maurilio Martins, 2019, Brazil, 121 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • Q&A with Gabriel Martins & Maurilio Martins · U.S. Premiere
A sprawling feature by Gabriel and Maurílio Martins, In the Heart of the World offers a vivid depiction of a close-knit community in the city of Contagem, where the filmmakers are from.

Buy Tickets HERE
 
Sunday DECEMBER 8th
 
2pm
Juliana Rojas, 2014. Brazil, 85 min Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 
  • Necropolis Symphony, a sly and sinister comedy-horror-musical about an apprentice gravedigger, marked director Juliana Rojas as a filmmaker to watch. Screening with Swinguerra, which traces a cultural map of Brazil through dance rehearsal in a school gym.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
415pm
  • Tiago Mata Machado, 2018. Brazil,112 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 

  • Ruiz and L. are members of a suicidal, nihilistic group that operates underground in a city consumed by chaos and violence in filmmaker, critic, and visual artist Tiago Mata Machado’s fragmented post-apocalyptic portrait.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
630pm
  • Affonso Uchôa, 2019, Brazil, 42 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 

  • Reflecting the storytelling and style of his previous film Araby, Affonso Uchôa’s Seven Years in May is a poetic and political fable structured around the often unheard words of Brazil’s working class. Screening with Ava Yvy Vera: The Land of the Lightning People.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
830pm
  • Helvécio Marins 2019, Brazil90 minutesPortuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 

  • Helvecio Marins’s latest presents a melancholy hero whose life is in disarray, paying homage not only to cowboy culture but also to the solidarity of Brazil’s rural community.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
Tuesday DECEMBER 10th
 
6pm
  • Tavinho Teixeira, 2018, Brazil, 90 min. Portuguese with English subtitles

    A subversive, psychedelic road movie through a tropical dystopian dictatorship, Sol Alegria turns a queer gaze to the legacies of Brazilian counterculture as enduring testimonies of freedom and joy.

Buy Tickets HERE 
 
 
 Brazil’s OSCAR Submission by Karim Aïnouz, Cannes Award winning - INVISIBLE LIFE

8pm

  • Karim Aïnouz, 2019, Brazil/Greece,139 min. Portuguese and Greek with English subtitles.     
    • Q&A with Karim Aïnouz. 
The winner of the Un Certain Regard award at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and Brazil’s submission for this year’s Oscars, Invisible Life is a tropical melodrama by Karim Aïnouz (Madame Satã) about inseparable sisters raised, like all women of their generation, to be essentially invisible in the eyes of Brazilian society. An Amazon Studios release.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
 
Wednesday DECEMBER 11th
 
630pm
  • Júlio Bressane
  • 2016, Brazil, 75 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • U.S. Premiere 
Life and art, light and dark, despair and desire, poetry and pathos, tenderness and conflict freely intermingle in cinema marginal master Julio Bressane’s elegant and surrealist mosaic about a man and a woman who surrender themselves to a strange role-playing game. Screening with Kbela, an audiovisual experience about a black woman’s being and becoming.
Buy Tickets HERE
 
830pm
  • Caetano Gotardo, 2019, Brazil, 118 min. Portuguese with English subtitles. 
    • Q&A with Caetano Gotardo · U.S. Premiere. 
In Caetano Gotardo's follow-up to The Moving Creatures, João, a middle-class filmmaker living and working in São Paulo, has extensive conversations with friends and strangers that change his life.

Buy Tickets HERE



Tuesday, December 10, 2019
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Venue
Metropolitan Club

James Room
1 East 60th Street (Corner of Fifth Avenue)
New York, NY
2 hours of passed hors d'oeuvres I Open Bar until 10:00 p.m.
Registration Information
Members: $150
Non-Members: $250
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