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Made in L.A. Screenings

Welcome to our screenings page, where you'll find information about upcoming screenings, previous events and conferences.

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Upcoming Screenings

We are constantly updating the screening list -check back soon for more screenings!

Sylmar, CA

June 25, 2009, 8:00 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural as part of their REELism Film Nights. Panel discussion to follow.
13197-A Gladstone Ave., Sylmar, CA 91342

Aberdeen, SD
July 1, 2009, 7 pm
Screening of Made in LA hosted by the Presentation College and taking place at the Red Rooster Coffee House.
202 S. Main St. To find out more, call 605-225-6603.
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

Indianapolis, IN
July 10, 2009, 7 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the Central Christian Church.
701 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, IN 46204

Los Angeles, CA
July 12, 2009, 3 pm
Screening of Made in L.A. sponsored by El Comite de Mujeres Patricia Marin at the Centro Cultural Pancho Villa.
2100 Maple Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90011

Traverse City, MI
July 13, 2009
Special one-time screening of Made in L.A. at the Traverse City Theater as part of their Community Night Series. Q&A with the director, Almudena Carracedo, to follow via Skype call.
233 E Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49684

Seoul, South Korea
July 17-19, 2009
Made in L.A. will screen at the 4th Annual Migrant Worker Film Festival.
Indiespace (Joongang Cinema)
Exact screening dates TBD.

Ciudad Juarez, México

August 28-30, 2009
Festival Internacional de Cine de Frontera (International Border Film Festival)
Exact screening dates TBD.

SLOVAKIA PREMIERE!
Bratislava, Slovakia

November 3-8, 2009

The People in Peril Association of Slovakia presents its 10th annual One World Slovakia Film Festival.
Exact screening dates TBD.

Lille, France
November 28, 2009
Colores Latino Americanos Festival
November 20 - December 2

 

Past Screenings

WORLD PREMIERE
Silverdocs AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival
Silver Spring, MD (Washington, D.C. area)
Friday June 15 7:30pm Roundhouse Theater
Saturday June 16 12:45pm AFI Silver Theater 1

WEST COAST PREMIERE
Los Angeles Film Festival
Saturday June 23rd 12noon
Mann Festival Theater, 10887 Lindbrook Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90024

Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, New York
Sunday June 24th 2pm
The Brooklyn Museum will host a screening of Made in L.A. in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to celebrate P.O.V.'s 20th Anniversary. This event will take place in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, on the 4th floor of the Brooklyn Museum, located at 200 Eastern Parkway.

San Diego, California
Sunday July 1st 2pm
The San Diego Public Library will host a screening of Made in L.A. The screening will be followed by guest speakers. The event will take place at the central library, located at 820 E Street.

NEW YORK PREMIERE
New York Latino International Film Festival
Thursday, July 26, 3 PM, Tinker Auditorium (inside Florence Gould Hall)
Sunday, July 29, 7:15 PM, JCC in Manhattan

Grand Rapids, MI
August 1, 7pm
WGVU, in partnership with the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA), will host a screening of Made in L.A. The film will be followed by a discussion with local experts. The event will take place at UICA, located at 41 Sheldon Boulevard SE.

Lake Worth, FL
August 9, 2007 at 1pm
@ WXEL, in partnership with the Lake Worth Playhouse and the Lake Worth Youth Empowerment Center.Detroit, MI
August 10, 2007
@ United Students Against Sweatshops National Conference.

Los Angeles, CA
August 15, 2007 @7:30pm
Special FREE event at the Fine Arts Theater. 8556 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Phone: (310) 360-0455. You must RSVP at: rsvp@studioscreenings.com.

Torrance, CA
August 22, 2007
@ The Torrance Public Library, 3301 Torrance Blvd.

Walsenburg, CO
August 24, 2007
@ Spanish Peaks Public Library, 323 Main St.

McKean, PA
August 29, 2007
The Federal Correctional Institution-McKean in partnership with the Family Reunification, Reintegration, and Tolerance Project of St. Bernard of Clairvaux Roman Catholic Church, St. Bonaventure University -University Ministries, National Alliance of Faith and Justice, and University of Pittsburgh at Bradford's Office of Career Services.

Thursday, September 6, 7 PM
San Francisco, California
Roxie Theatre, 3117 16th Street (near Valencia Street)
FREE EVENT! Post-film discussion with filmmakers Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar; Guadalupe Hernandez, one of the workers featured in the film; and Katie Quan, Associate Chair of the UC Berkeley Labor Center.
Presented by the UC Berkeley Labor Center and Active Voice. Co-sponsored by KQED with Amnesty International Western Regional Office, Asian Immigrant Women Advocates, Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition, Global Exchange, ITVS, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, and Sweatshop Watch.
Download the flyer!


Reno, NV

October 4th, 6 pm
KNPB will host a screening of Made In L.A. The screening will be followed by a discussion and light dinner. The event will take place at the First United Methodist Church, located at 209 West 1st Street. For more information or to R.S.V.P please contact Jasmine Tua at 775-784-4555. This is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

MEXICO PREMIERE!

Morelia International Film Festival
Saturday, October 6th at 8:45pm
at Cinepolis Morelia Centro
(2 other screenings TBD)

Almudena will be present at this screening!

Washington, D.C.

Wed., Oct 10, 2007, 6:00 PM
As part of the 2007 AFL-CIO DC Labor Film Fest and in partnership with Active Voice, the Center for Social Media at American University will be screening Made in L.A. -Q&A to follow with the filmmakers Almudena and Robert, Margy Waller, Co-Founder of Inclusion and Director of the Mobility Agenda; and Michele Waslin, Director of Immigration Policy, National Council of La Raza (invited).
This event is co-sponsored by Inclusion, Center for Community Change, National Council of La Raza, DC Lawyer Chapter of American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, the Center for Law and Social Policy, and POV.
Where: Katzen Arts Center Recital Hall, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Click here for directions.

Los Angeles, CA

Thursday, October 11th, 5:15pm at the Arclight.

Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival
Presented by Latino Public Broadcasting, with editor Lisa Leeman and composer Joseph Julian Gonzalez also in attendance for the Q&A.

Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia premiere!
Monday, October 15 at 7:00pm (Pre-film reception begins at 6:00pm) -FREE
Producer/Writer Robert Bahar in attendance.
Presented by the Scribe Video Center in collaboration with Drexel University's Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design and the Film and Video Program. Scribe Producers' Forums bring nationally and internationally acclaimed independent media artists to Philadelphia to present and discuss with audiences their new work which reflects current issues, concerns and trends in community.
Bossone Auditorium
Edmund D. Bossone Research Enterprise Center
Drexel University
Market Street, between 31st and 32nd Streets
Philadelphia

Boston, MA
Friday, October 19, 5pm.
Boston Latino International Film Festival
Howard Thurman Center at Boston University
775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA

Chicago, IL
Interfaith Worker Justice 
cordially invites you to a screening
of Made in L.A.
Saturday October 20th 7:30 p.m
Dandana Middle Eastern Restaurant & Hookah Bar
2407 W. Lunt (just west of the corner of Lunt & Western)


José Oliva, 
Coordinator for 
Interfaith Worker Justice's
 National Network of Workers' Centers
 will lead a discussion following the screening.

Easton, PA
October 21, 3:30 pm
Made in L.A. will be screened by WLVT at the Hispanic American League of Artists (HALA) Pennsylvania Cine Latino film festival. The event will take place in the Farinon Limburg Theatre at Lafayette College located at 118 Markle Hall. For more information, click here or call WLVT at 610-867-4677. This is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.


SPANISH PREMIERE!

Valladolid International Film Festival
October 26th, 7pm, Cine Caja España -Fuente Dorada (Plaza Fuente Dorada, 6 y 7)
November 2, 6:30pm, Cine Caja España -Plaza Espa
ña (Plaza de España, 13)
Q&A afterwards -Almudena and Robert in attendance!

Greenbelt, Maryland
Utopia Film Festival
Saturday, October 27 at 4:00 pm (screening with MOTHER JONES: AMERICA'S MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN)
Academy Stadium Theaters (at Beltway Plaza Mall)
6198 Greenbelt Road


Newport News, VA

October 30th, 7 pm
Made in L.A. will be screened at the Individual Conscience and the Collective Good film festival hosted by the Christopher Newport University. The event will take place in the University's Theatre, the Christopher Newport University is located at, 1 University Place. This is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

CANADA PREMIERE!
Amnesty International Film Festival
Saturday, November 10th, 12:45 pm
Vancity Theatre at Vancouver International Film Centre
1181 Seymour Street (at Davie)

Cancun, Mexico
Cancun International Film Festival
November 5-11

Los Angeles, CA
Cine Sin Fin -13th Annual Chicano Film Fest
November 10 th, 7:50pm (right after the Awards Ceremony!)
Plaza De La Raza 3540 N. Mission Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90031

Portland, OR
Enlace and the Portland Sweatfree Coalition are organizing a free community screening of Made in L.A.
In addition to the film, they'll hold a silent auction of great items and have informational materials on fair trade and sweatfree companies available.
Thursday Nov. 15 at 7pm.
Musicians' Hall, 325 NE 20th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
This screening partner is one of five organizations from the SPIN network that were awarded minigrants from Active Voice.

St. Louis, MO
The St. Louis Park Human Rights Commission (HRC) will be showing the film Made in L.A. as the final film in the 2007 International Film Series sponsored by the HRC.
The event will take place Thursday, November 15th, at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the St. Louis Park City Hall, 5005 Minnetonka Blvd, St. Louis Park, MN 55416.

Tijuana Premiere:

Bordocs Tijuana Foro Documental
Stellar Presentation: Saturday November 17, 8pm
Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar
Cine Planetario IMAX
CECUT (Tijuana Cultural Center)
Paseo de los Héroes # 9350 Zona Río, 22010

South Korea Premiere!

Seoul International Labor Video & Film Festival
November 12-18.
Exact dates TBD

Toronto, Canada
Reel Awareness Film Festival
Amnesty International, Toronto
Saturday November 24th at the National Film Board of Canada Cinema.

San Luis Obispo, CA
Hopedance Films is organizing a screening of Made in L.A.
Monday, November 26 2007, 7pm
SLO Library
Suggested donation: $5

Worcester, Massachusetts
November 28th, 6:00-8:00pm.
Stone Soup Center
4 King Street

Los Angeles, CA
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE) will have a special community screening of MADE IN L.A.
Thursday, November 29, 2007, 6:30pm
Q&A with organizers Joann Lo and Lupe Hernandez (featured in the film) and director Almudena Carracedo.
SAJE- 152 W. 32nd Street (between Hill and Broadway)
Download the flyer!
This screening partner is one of five organizations from the SPIN network that were awarded minigrants from Active Voice.

Irvine, CA
The Worker Student Alliance will screen Made in L.A. at the University of California, Irvine. The screening will take place Thursday Nov 29th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm (Social Ecology 1306) and is free and open to the public.

Cuenca, Spain
Mujeres en Dirección, Semana internacional de Cine Ciudad de Cuenca
Nov 26 through 30

Mexico City, Mexico
1er. Festival de Cine Chicano en México
November 27 through December 2, 2007
(Exact screening dates TBD)

New York, NY
Tuesday, December 4, 7:00 - 10:00 pm
Made in L.A. closes film series on Latino Migration at Columbia University's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race!
301 Philosophy Hall / GSAS Lounge
Columbia University.

New York, NY

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum (featured in the film) will do a special screening of Made in L.A.
Wednesday December 5th, 6:30pm
Tenement Museum visitors' center: 108 Orchard Street.
There will be a reception and a Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo following the screening.
Please RSVP to pmattera(at)tenement.org to guarantee seats.

Zacatecas, Mexico
1er Festival Internacional de Cine Digital en Zacatecas: Fronteras Migrantes
December 2 to 7, 2007
December 3 at 6:30pm at Explanada del Congreso
December 4 at 8pm at Teatro Calderón

Minneapolis, MN
The Midwest Coalition for Human Rights is screening Made in L.A.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007, 7pm.
University of Minnesota Law School, Room 25
Snacks will be provided. Panel discussion to follow.
This screening partner is one of five organizations from the SPIN network that were awarded minigrants from Active Voice.

Cuba Premiere!
"Made in L.A." will travel next December 10 to the prestigious Festival de Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano in La Havana, under the section "Latinos in the US".
Dec 10-15 (Exact screening dates TBD)

Santa Barbara, CA
Hopedance Films is organizing a screening of Made in L.A.
Sunday, December 16 2007, 4:30pm
Faulkner Gallery, SB Public Library

Pasadena, CA
Thursday, January 10, 7 p.m.
Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Conscientious Projector monthly film series. The series is co-sponsored by All Saints Church's Sustainable World Ministry and Theatre of the Oppressed in association with The Armory Center for the Arts.
Where: The Armory Center for the Arts, located at 145 North Raymond in Old Pasadena. Admission is free and the facility is accessible to disabled persons.
Filmmakers will be present for Q&As.

Dhaka, Bangladesh
10th Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF)
"Women Filmmakers" Section
10 to 18 January 2008

Los Angeles, CA
UCLA Labor Center Presents Made in L.A. at UCLA
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008, 6: 30-8:30pm
FREE! Refreshments will be provided!
Room: Public Affairs 1246
Panel discussion to follow with filmmakers and women in the film.
Sponsored by: UCLA IRLE (Institute for Research on Labor & Employment), UCLA Labor Center, Critical Race Studies Program - UCLA Law School, School of Law's David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, Latin American Institute, Chicano Studies Research Center, Asian American Studies Department, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan), Conciencia Libre & Student Worker Front, Student Activist Project, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty.

Rhode Island , RI
Students for Social Change (URISSC) will screen Made in L.A. at the University of Rhode Island
Thurs Jan 31 at 7 PM
193 Degrees Coffeehouse in the Memorial Union
**The day before there's panel discussion on sweatshops and the URI campus. This is being held at 4 PM in Atrium II of the Memorial Union. Panelists include: Scott Nova (Executive Director of the Workers Rights Consortium), Tom Dougan (URI's VP of Student Affairs) and Ric McIntyre (Professor of Economics and Honors Program Director).

San Leandro, CA
The San Leandro Community Action Network is screening Made in L.A, as part of their Monthly Film Series
February 7, 2008, 7pm - FREE
Zocalo Coffeehouse
645 Bankroft Ave.

Orlando, FL

OLA FEST-- The Orlando Latin-American Film and Heritage Festival.
February 14-17 2008 (exact screening dates TBD)
Made in L.A. will screen as part of the NALIP (National Association of Latino Independent Producers) Showcase.

Los Angeles, CA
Immanuel Presbyterian Church will host a special screening of Made in L.A.
Sunday Feb 17, 7pm
There will be a bilingual Q & A with the filmmakers after the screening!
Refreshments will be provided.
3300 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 389-3191

Iowa City, Iowa
The Midwest Coalition for Human Rights is screening Made in L.A.
Tuesday Feb 19 2008 , 7-9pm
University of Iowa Center for Human Rights
101 Biology Building East (BBE) on the corner of Dubuque St. and Iowa Avenue.
Panel discussion to follow with experts and the Director of Made in L.A., who will answer questions via webcam.
This screening partner is one of five organizations from the SPIN network that were awarded minigrants from Active Voice.

Los Angeles, CA -UCLA
After the success of UCLA's screening of Made in L.A. on Jan 29, there will be another screening at UCLA, this time at the dorms.
Thursday, February 21st 2008 6:30-8:30pm
DeNeve Learning Auditorium
FREE food and prizes!
Followed by a panel discussion with the producers, directors, and cast.
Sponsored by: UCLA Office of Residential Life and UCLA Labor Center

Pasadena, CA
Screening of Made in L.A. at the California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech)
February 27, 7:30pm
Beckman Institute Auditorium
Q&A to follow with the filmmakers!

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TOUR! With the presence of the filmmakers!
To forward the tour information to a friend, click here.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TOUR KICK OFF:
San Francisco, CA
Saturday March 1, 7pm
Presented by the International Latino Film Society
Co-presented with Global Exchange, Active Voice, Instituto Laboral de la Raza, and California Newsreel.
Back by popular demand in San Francisco. One night only!
WHERE: Brava Theatre
2781 24th Street, San Francisco
Box Office Phone: 415-647-2822
Day of ticket sales only - Box Office opens 30 min before show time.
Sliding scale: $5-$10
Preceded by local short film, Victims of Fashion, Produced in BAVC's NEXT GEN YouthLink Program

Berkeley, CA
Saturday March 1
Presented by: United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) High School Conference.
University of California Berkeley
For more info or to join USAS, contact them.

Palo Alto, CA
Sunday, March 2, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM -FREE!

Presented by Progressive Jewish Alliance.
Co-sponsored by the Tzedec Council of Congregation Beth Am.
WHERE: Congregation Beth Am
26790 Arastradero Road, Los Altos Hills CA 94022
(Wheelchair accessible)
Refreshments will be served!
For more information contact Sara Bolder of PJA at (510) 527-8640 or bayarea@pjalliance.org.

Santa Cruz, CA
Monday March 3, 7pm

University of California Santa Cruz
Sponsored by: The Chicano Latino Resource Center (CLRC), Labor Studies, EL CENTRO: Chicano Latino Resource Center, Women of Color Research Cluster and Stevenson College.
WHERE: Stevenson College Event Center
Lupe Hernandez (one of the stars in the film) will join the filmmakers for a panel discussion!
For more information of for accommodations call (831) 459-5449
Read about this event!

Stanford, CA
Tuesday March 4, 7pm

Stanford University
Sponsored by: The Riddell Fund and Residential Education. Collaborators: Okada, Casa Zapata, Asian American Activities Center, El Centro Chicano, Film Studies, Sweatfree Campaign, Stanford Asian American Activism Coalition, MEChA, CSRE.
WHERE: Cubberley Auditorium

Sacramento, CA
Wednesday March 5, 12pm

Sacramento State University
Sponsored by: The Multi-Cultural Center, M.E.Ch.A., The Serna Center, The Campus Progressive Alliance, TeamTeca, La Rosa Network, Ethnic Studies Department and Womens Resource Center.
Bring-your-lunch event!
WHERE: Hinde Auditorium

Davis, CA
Wednesday March 5, 7pm

University of California Davis
Presented by: UCDavis Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas.
Co-sponsored by the Hemispheric Institute in the Americas, the Law School, The Department of Spanish, Women and Gender Studies, Chicana/o Studies, and Scholars Promoting Education Awareness and Knowledge (SPEAK).
WHERE: 1322 Storer

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Ashland, Oregon
Thursday, March 06, 2008 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Free Film Screening
Meese Auditorium
Southern Oregon University
Sponsored by SOU's Women's Studies Club
For more info, contact: Laura Beaton, beatonl@students.sou.edu

Los Angeles, CA - CSUDH
Screening of Made in L.A. at California State University Dominguez Hills
March 10th, at 5:30 and 7pm -FREE!
LaCorte Hall, A103
Park in Lot 6 (must buy a $3 parking pass at yellow kiosk).
Q&A with Director to follow both screenings!
Presented by the Department of Labor Studies
Co-sponsored by Women's Studies, Chicana/o Studies, and Philosophy, the Labor Studies Group, the Center for Service Learning, the Honors Program, the Human Resource Management Association, IDS/PACE, and the Multicultural Center.
Read about this event!

Los Angeles, CA - USC
The University of Southern California sponsors a free screening of Made in L.A. on its campus.
Tuesday March 11, 6:30pm -FREE
There will be free food!
WHERE: Taper Hall of Humanities, Room 102. (Right by the intersection of Jefferson and Hoover St)
Followed by a panel discussion with the producers and cast.
Sponsored by the Political Student Assembly, Academic Honors Assembly, Latino/a Student Assembly, Women's Student Assembly, Program Board Speakers Committee, USC School of Social Work, Social Work Alumni Association, Latino Social Work Caucus, Social Work Student Organization, Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, and Graduate&Professional Student Senate.

Villeurbanne, France
24eMES REFLETS du Cinéma Ibérique et Latino-Américain
Saturday March 8th, 10am (Interrnational Women's Day!)
Thursday March 13th, 8:45pm
Cinéma Le Zola
117 cours Emile Zola
69100 Villeurbanne
(métro république ligne A)
Programme : 08 36 68 69 25
Tél. : 04 78 93 42 65

Zaragoza, Spain
Muestra Internacional de Cine Realizado por Mujeres
(International Women's Festival)
Zaragoza
 University
Thursday, March 13, 7:30pm
Centro de Historia de Zaragoza
Plaza de San Agustín s/n
Zaragoza

Los Angeles, CA - USC
The University of Southern California sponsors a free screening of Made in L.A. on its campus.
Tuesday March 11, 6:30pm -FREE
There will be free food!
WHERE: Taper Hall of Humanities, Room 102. (Right by the intersection of Jefferson and Hoover St)
Followed by a panel discussion with the producers and cast.
Sponsored by the Political Student Assembly, Academic Honors Assembly, Latino/a Student Assembly, Women's Student Assembly, Program Board Speakers Committee, USC School of Social Work, Social Work Alumni Association, Latino Social Work Caucus, Social Work Student Organization, Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, and Graduate&Professional Student Senate.

Los Angeles, CA -USC
March 12, 4pm
ROBERT ZEMECKIS CENTER: RON HOWARD SCREENING ROOM
University of Southern California
Filmmakers and editor Lisa Leeman will be there for a talk after the screening.
Sponsored by: The USC Global Cultures Initiative, the Institute for Multimedia Literacy & the Department of Comparative Literature.

FRENCH PREMIERE!
Paris, France

Made in L.A. has been selected to screen at the prestigious Paris International Human Rights Film Festival.
Sunday, March 30, 4:15pm - Cinéma Action Christine (Theater 2)
Tuesday, April 1, 4pm - Cinéma Action Christine (Theater 1)
Producers Almudena and Robert will be present at both scrreenings for Q&A!


San Diego, CA
Made in L.A. will have a special Feature Screening at the San Diego Indie Music Fest.
March 29, 2008, 6:15pm
Q&A with Joann Lo (lead organizer in the film) and Maria Pineda (one of the starts in the film) after the screening!
Indie Film Stage presented by Sun & Moon Vision Productions
Birch North Park Theatre

St. Paul, MN
April 3, 2008
The Saint Paul Neighborhood Network (SPNN) will host a screening of Made in L.A. as part of their First Thursdays Open Lab Screenings in the Twin Cities metro area. Discussion will follow.
Saint Paul Neighborhood Network
375 Jackson Street, Suite 250
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

New York, NY -NYU
Friday, April 4th, 6-8pm
Pizza provided!
NYU Kimmel Center, room 904
60 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
Screening followed by a brief presentation from Domestic Workers United, discussion, and a letter writing party for those interested in supporting local immigrant women workers struggling for fair working conditions.
Sponsored by the Young Democratic Socialists -- Part of the national Student Labor Week of Action. For more information, contact Maria at marisvart(at)gmail.com.

ISRAEL PREMIERE!
Tel Aviv, Israel
Made in L.A. has been selected to screen at the prestigious Docaviv - The Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival
Eshkol Payis, April 4, 2008, 2pm
Cinematheque 1, April 8, 2008, 4pm
Cinematheque 2, April 11, 2008, 11:30am

Merrick, NY
April 8, 2008
The Merrick Library will host a screening of Made in L.A. for local members of the community.
Merrick Library
2279 Merrick Avenue
Merrick, NY 11566
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

Mexico City, Mexico
Voces Contra el Silencio Film Festival
April 9-12, 2008

Seoul, Korea

10th International Women's Film Festival in Seoul (WFFIS)
April 10-18, 2008
April 11, 11am -Artreon 4
April 15, 2pm -Artreon 4

Farmington, Maine
Farmington Film Festival
"Critical Films for Critical Times - Around the World in Four Days: Globalization and Social Change."
Made in L.A. will screen on Friday, April 11 6 p.m.
Thomas Auditorium
University of Maine at Farmington
Sponsored by the UMF Business/Economics Program, Sociology/Anthropology Program, Purchases and Practices Committee, Social Science and Business Department, SEA-Change and the community.
All films in the festival are part of California Newsreel's educational collection.

Chicago, IL
Chicago Latino Film Festival
Apr 14, 2008 6:30pm -Cervantes
Apr 16, 2008 8:30pm -Cervantes


NEW ENGLAND MINI-TOUR!*************

Providence, RI
April 14th, 6:30 p.m.
Brown University organizes a special screening of Made in L.A.!
List Art 120, Brown University
Sponsored by Semana Chicana (Third World Center) and The Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.

New Haven, CT
April 16th, 7pm
Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Room 317
63 High St., Yale University.
Sponsored by The Initiative on Labor and Culture, the Program in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Unidad Latina en Accion and the UNITE-HERE Joint Kaundry Board.

Northampton, MA
April 17th, 7pm
Graham Auditorium
Smith College
Sponsored by: SSJIC, Nosotras, Sweatfree Communities, the Program for the Study of Women & Gender, and the Film Studies program (Mt. Holyoke).

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GERMANY PREMIERE!
CineLatino Filmfestival (touring festival)
Thurs April 17, 6:30pm at the Arsenal Theater in Tübingen.
Monday April 21, 8pm, at the Kommunales Kino in Stuttgart.
Friday April 25, 6pm at the Deutsches Filmmuseum in Fráncfort (Frankfurt am Main)

ITALIAN PREMIERE!
Rome Independent Film Festival
Monday April 21, 2008, at 4pm
Cinema Nuovo Olimpia -sala 1

POLAND PREMIERE!
Gdańsk DocFilm Festival Dignity and Work
April 24th, 2pm

Austin, TX
Thursday, April 24 at 7 PM.
Pearl Street Co-op
Pearl Street between MLK Blvd and 21st Street
Austin, TX.
Sponsored by: Oxfam-UT. The event serves to promote the launch of a large campaign to get the University of Texas to sign on to the Designated Suppliers Program, guaranteeing that UT logo apparel will not be made in sweatshops in the future.

Claremont, CA
Made in L.A. will have a special screening at Pitzer College as part of a series of activities organized around sweatshop work.
April 23: Student presentation on the history of the industry and their families' testimonies as garment workers.
April 24, 5pm (Broad Performance Space): Screening of Made in LA. Q&A to follow with the filmmaker and with Lupe Hernandez, one of the protagonists in the film.
April 25, 10am-12 (Founders Room): Panel presentation with Miriram Ching Louie, "Sweatshop Warriors" author, Garment Worker Center Representative and Prof. Maria Soldatenko.

Tucson, AZ
Arizona Premiere!
Arizona International Film Festival
Made in L.A. will screen:
04/25/08 - 8:00PM - The Screening Room. Almudena Carracedo in attendance for a Q&A!
04/26/08 - 7:30PM - Crossroads

San Pedro, CA
LA Harbor International Film Festival has selected Made in L.A. as the closing film on DocSunday!
Sunday, April 27th, 2008, 5pm
Warner Grand Theater
478 W. 6th St. (nr. Pacific Ave.) -
San Pedro, California - The Port of Los Angeles (POLA)
Sponsored by ILWU
Panel discusion after the screening with filmmakers and union representatives.


Los Angeles, CA - CSULA
Special screening of Made in L.A. at the California State University Los Angeles (CSULA)
Monday, April 28th, 6-9pm
Golden Eagle Ballroom
Q&A with director and women in tne film to follow!
Sponsored by: MEChA, EOP, Chicano Studies, Latin American Studies Department, Chicano/a Latino/a Resource Center, ASI

San Diego, CA
Tue. April 29, 7-9pm
Special screening of Made in L.A. in honor of Cesar Chavez Month
Q&A to follow with Joann Lo, lead organizer of the boycott in the film, and Lupe Hernandez, one if the "stars" in the film!
Center Hall 105
University of California, San Diego
Sponsored by: Office of the Chancellor, Chicano/a-Latino/a Arts & Humanities (CLAH) Program, OASIS, & Cesar Chavez Planning Committee.

Santa Cruz, CA
Reel Work Film Festival
Saturday, April 26, 2 pm
Calvary Episcopal "Red" Church, Santa Cruz
Producers Almudena and Robert will be present for a Q&A!
Tuesday, May 6, 8pm
World Theatre, Seaside
Cal State U-Monterey Bay
Sponsorored by: California Faculty Association, Student California Teacher's Association, MECHA

MADRID PREMIERE!
Documentamadrid 08 - Madrid International Documentary Film Festival
Friday May 9 at 8:30pm
Casa de América
Paseo de Recoletos, 2 (Metro: Banco de España)
Made in L.A. will stay as a special pre-theatrical run at Casa de America, may 14-17, 8pm! Come support it! The director Almudena Carracedo will be in attendance for a Q&A.
Paseo de Recoletos, 2 (Metro: Banco de España)
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ECUADOR PREMIERE!
Festival Encuentros del Otro Cine, EDOC 2008
From May 8 to 25 in the cities of Quito and Guayaquil.

Santa Barbara, CA
Wednesday, May 14, 6pm
Multicultural Center Theater
University of Santa Barbara, Los Angeles
Special screening followed by a Q&A with producer/writer Robert Bahar!
Sponsored by Women Studies, The Multicultural Center,The Women Center and Global Studies.
For more information click here.

New York, NY
Reel Exposure - "A Documentary Film Festival Celebrating Change"
Saturday, May 24th, 12:20pm
Shepard Hall, Rom 291
City College of New York
138th Street @ Convent Avenue
New York, NT 10031Sábado 24 de mayo a las 12:20pm

Colorado Springs, CO
1st annual Cinema Latino
Made in L.A. will be opening night film, with the presence of Almudena Carracedo!
Friday June 6th, 7:45 pm
Amstrong Theater
CINEMA LATINO is a collaboration between the Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival and Centro de la Familia and will be featuring films that celebrate the drive, spirit and diversity of Latina women.

Stockton, CA
The First San Joaquin Film Festival
Saturday June 7, 4-pm
Stockton Empire Theater
Almudena Carracedo will be present for an extended Q&A.

Los Angeles, CA
Community Coalition Film Club South LA will have a special screening of Made in L.A.
June 13th, 2008, 6pm
8101 S. Vermont Ave.
For more information contact George Tel: (323) 750-9087 or Clent: (213) 447-5698

Northampton, MA
June 20, 7:00 p.m
Following our tour in the town, we're happy to accounce another FREE screening of Made in L.A. in Northampton!
Media Education Foundation
60 Masonic Street in Northampton
Organized by: SweatFree Communities, the Western MA Coalition for Immigrant & Worker Rights and the Northampton Committee Peace and Justice Film Series.

(Various Cities), Poland
Traveling Refugee Film Festival
Made in L.A. will screen on the following dates and cities:
Torun: June 3rd -- Nasze Kino (ul. Podmurna 14)
Lublin: June 16th
Poznan: June 17th
Warsaw: June 23rd
Krakow: June 28th
Organised by the Polish Humanitarian Organization, under patronage of UNHCR and with cooperation of One World Associate from Poznan, Regional Voluntary Centre from Lublin, Nasze Kino from Torun, and Poland for Darfur from Warsaw

New Haven, CT
Friday, June 27, 6-8:30PM.
Fair Haven Public Library
182 Grand Avenue, New Haven, CT 06513
Organized by JUNTA for Progressive Action, Inc

Madrid, Spain
Muestra de Cine de Lavapiés
Friday June 27, 7pm
La Eskalera Karakola
C/ Embajadores 52
Metro: Lavapiés o La Latina

Madrid, Spain
Friday, July 4th 2008, 7:30pm
The Spanish Academy of Film and Motion Picture will have a special screening of Made in L.A. as part of their "Discover..." cicle.
Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematrograficas de España
C/ Zurbano, 3
Q&A with Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar
FREE, first-come, first-served basis.
The previous day, on July 3rd, there will be a round table at 8:50pm with filmmakers Javier Cocuera, Gerardo Olivares, Isaki Lacuesta y Almudena Carracedo around the subject "The borders between fiction and non-fiction film".

Philadelphia, PA
Saturday July 5th 7:30pm
Free Lemonade, cool AC and FREE screening of Made in L.A. at the People's Movie Night.
Wooden Shoe Books
508 s. 5th street
Philadelphia PA 19147
215-413-0999
sabot@woodenshoebooks.com
In attendance: Dorian Lam from Sweatfree PA and Quyen Nguyen from United Students Against Sweatshops (Temple) will talk about the PA Sweatfree Campaign and Temple U Sweatfree Campaign and how you can ensure workers (who supply public employees and Temple students with clothing) are treated with fair labor practices.

Piedmont, CA
The Diversity Film Series is doing a FREE screening of Made in L.A.
Thursday, July 17, 2008.
6:30 pm Reception / 7:00 - 9:00 pm: film showing and community discussion
Ellen Driscoll Theater, Frank Havens School
325 Highland Avenue (near the corner of Oakland Avenue)
Piedmont, CA 94611
For more Information and directions: www.diversityfilmseries.org or call (510) 835-9227

Los Angeles, CA
Screening of Made in L.A. at UCLA
Director Almudena Carracedo will be present for a Q&A.
DeNeve Learning Auditorium
August 1, 2008 (time TBD)

New Haven, CT
Following our tour in the town, we're happy to accounce another FREE screening of Made in L.A. in New Haven!
Friday, August 1, 2008, at 7:00 p.m.
at the New Haven Peoples Center
37 Howe Street, New Haven
Information: 203-624-8664

Tijuana, Mexico
"Migrations in the Contemporary World" film forum.
Tuesday August 12, 6:30pm
CECUT -Sala de Video
Free entrance
Commented by Dra. Marlene Celia Solís Pérez. Moderated by Rogelio Zapata Garibay, COLEF researcher.
In collaboration with El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF)

Holland, MI
Wednesday August 13, 6:30 PM
"Made in LA" will be featured as a pat of the Think Sustainable Film Series at Herrick District Library.
Herrick District Library 300 South River Avenue Holland, MI 49423
Admission: Free

Ann Arbor, MI
SOLE (Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality) will have a free screening of Made in LA. on Labor Day
September 1st, 7pm
East Quad, room 126.
University of Michigan

Mexico City, Mexico
5th International Women in Film and Television Festival
Cineteca Nacional, Mexico City
Av. México-Coyoacán 389, Col. Xoco, Del. Benito Juárez
Sunday, Sept 7, 2008, 6:15pm

Los Angeles, CA (Topanga Canyon)
The Topanga Peace Alliance will screen Made in L.A. in celebration of Labor Day.
September 5th, 2008, 7:45pm
120 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd.
Q&A with the filmmakers!

Thousand Oaks, CA
The Center for Equality and Justice and the CLU Office of Student Leadership and Programsat at Cal. Lutheran are sponsoring a screening of "Made in L.A. as part of the "Reel Justice" video series, on commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Tue, Sep 16, 2008 - 5:30pm

New York, NY
Monday, September 22nd, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Room 2-125 (NVC)
Baruch College
"Made in LA" will be shown as part of the Raices Series presented by Latino Heritage Month
Hosted by Sigma Lambda Upsilon

Fort Collins, CO
The Eracism film and discussion series
Sunday, September 21, 6:30 p.m.
Fort Collins Main Public Library (FCPL)
201 Peterson Street, Fort Collins, CO
Admission is Free - Limited Seating
With Janet Barrett of The Denver Area Racial Reconciliation Team (DARRT). Co-Sponsor - Fuerza Latina.

New York, NY
Arts Engine and the North Star Fund present a special screening of Made in L.A.
Tuesday, September 23, 7 p.m.
The screening is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to: felix@artsengine.net.
Q&A with filmmakers!
Where: North Star Fund
520 Eighth Avenue (between 36th and 37th streets), 22nd floor, New York

San Jose, CA
San José City College will screen Made in L.A. as part of Latino Heritage Month: "Honoring the Latino Immigrant"
Wednesday, September 24th 2008
Student Center Room SC-204
2100 Moorpark Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128
San Jose City College
Sponsored by LEA/LHM Committee

Storrs, CT
Thursday Night At The Movies
Thursday, September 25, 6 pm
Women's Center
4th floor Student Union
2110 Hillside Road, Unit 3118
University of Connecticut

Charlotte, NC
Community Investment Network Conference - 5th Annual Gathering
Made in L.A. will be featured in a special event open to the public! Q&A with the filmmakers!
Saturday Oct 4th, 5:30pm
Marriott Charlotte, Executive Park
5700 Westpark Drive
Charlotte, NC 28217

Lexington, KY
UK Gender and Women's Studies Fall 2008 Film Series
Theme: Transgressions & Transformations
Monday October 6, 7:00 p.m.
University of Kentucky
Gaines Center's
Bingham-Davis House
218 E. Maxwell Street
Free & open to the public.

Boston, MA
8 October, 7 pm
Screening of Made in L.A. at the Lucy Parsons Center
549 Columbus Ave.
This is a fundraiser for the Boston Interpreters Collective, an all volunteer group dedicated to promoting multilingual justice through language classes and interpretation for parents of children in the Boston Public Schools and community based organizations who support immigrant rights.

Indianapolis, IN
Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Screening of Made in L.A. as part of Latino Heritage Month
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.


BELGIUM PREMIERE!
Brussels, Belgium
"Itinéraires" : Festival du Film Documentaire et de Fiction Latino-américain
2-11 october, 2008
Screening dates TBD

Pamplona, Spain
IX Festival de Cine de Pamplona
October 6-11 2008
Made in L.A. will screen on Friday Oct 10, at 5:30pm and Monday Oct 6, 10am
Civivox Iturrama (Calle Esquiroz, 4, planta baja. Telf.: 948.366 655)

Dayton, Ohio

The Asian/Hispanic/Native American (AHNA) Center at Wright State University will screen Made in L.A. as part of a program in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Thursday, October 9 2008, noon.
Multicultural Lounge (161 Millett Hall)

Whittier, CA
The Ortiz Programs and the Cultural Center at
 Whittier College are showing the film as part of Hispanic Heritage Month
Tuesday, October 14th, at 7:00 p.m.
Hoover 100 at WC.
Filmmaker Almudena Carracedo in attendance for Q&A!


SCOTLAND PREMIERE!
Glasgow, Scotland
Document 6 International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival.
15-19 October
Screening dates TBD

Tulsa, OK
Hispano de Tusa/Zapata Multi-Media will organize a Special screening of Made in L.A. in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Friday October 17, time TBD
Circle Cinema, Tulsa
Filmmaker Almudena Carracedo in attendance for Q&A!

Columbia, MO
Citizen Jane Film Festival
October 17-19
Made in L.A. to be screened October 19 at 12 noon
WINDSOR AUDITORIUM
Stephens College
1200 E. Broadway
Followed by COMMUNITY PANEL (a discussion examining Latino issues, labor rights, and human rights. on a local and national level) wit filmmaker Almudena Carracedo in attendance.


BRAZIL PREMIERE!
32nd São Paulo International Film Festival, October 17-30, 2008
Monday Oct 20 8pm Espaço Unibanco Augusta 5
Saturday Oct 25 2pm Cinemateca Sala BNDES
Monday Oct 27 11am Faap - Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado

TAIWAN PREMIERE!
Taiwan Women Make Waves Film Festival
October 17-26

Newburgh, NY
November 2, 2008, 2:30pm
"Made in LA" - shown in support of local immigrant factory workers (benefit for 16 workers at a local factory here who were fired last month for seeking representation from the Teamsters Union).
Church of the Good Shepherd
271 Broadway (at Mill St)
Newburgh, NY 12550
Sponsored by: the Workers' Rights Law Center of New York Inc. and Teamsters Union Local 445.
For more information about this event contact 845 331-6615 or click here.

CHILE PREMIERE!
Santiago de Chile, Chile
II Festival Internacional de Documentales de Santiago, Fidocs 2008
(November 3-9, 2008)
Screenings:
Friday Nov 7, 8:30pm - CINETECA NACIONAL
Sunday Nov 9, 9:30pm - SALA CINE UC
With the presence of the filmmaker!

Fredericton, Canada
November 7, 2008, 7 pm
Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Cinema Politica series.
Conserver House, 180 St. John St. Fredericton

Northridge, CA
Special screening of Made in L.A. at California State University Northridge (CSUN)
November 13, 2008, 2:30pm
Whitsett Room, Sierra Hall 451
With the presence of the filmmaker!

Vilagarcía de Arousa, Galicia, Spain
36 Certamen Audiovisual Internacional
November 13 to 16, 2008
Screening dates TBD

Newbury Park, CA
Sat., Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m.
The Conejo Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will screen "Made in L.A." at the church.
3327 Old Conejo Road.
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Pamela Brubaker, professor of religion and ethics at California Lutheran University.
The screening is free and open to the public.




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Organized in partnership with the Pacific Northwest Sweatfree campaign, with the participation of both producers Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar!

Olympia, WA
Monday, Nov 17th 2008 7pm
Screening of Made in L.A. as part of "Anti-Sweatshop Film Fest"
Traditions Café and World Folk Art
300 5th Avenue SW, Olympia, WA 98501
360-705-2819

Seatle, WA
Tuesday, November 18th, 7-9pm
University of Washington, Seattle
Bagley Hall, Room 154
Organized by SweatFree Washington and the Student Labor Action Project (SLAP)

Tacoma, WA
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008, 6:30pm
Longshormen Hall
University of Washington Tacoma
1710 S. Market St.
Hosted by: Student Labor Action Project @ UWT, ACLU Student Chapter, Black Student Union, Latino Organization, HOPE Network.
Sponsored by: UW Tacoma Student Activities Board, UWT Arts and Lectures, Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, UWT Diversity Resource Center and AVC Cedrick Howard.

Salem, OR
Thursday November 20th, 6pm-8pm
Williamette University
900 state street, Salem, OR 97301
Room TBD (Montag Den or Hatfield Room)
Sponsored by: Alianza, the Lilly Project, Women and Gender Studies, and American Ethnic Studies.

Portland, OR
Friday, Nov 21st, 6:30pm
No screening this time: we will attend the celebration party (with dinner and entertainment) for Portland PDX Sweatfree Campaign. Join us as we celebrate the first sweatshop free ordinance in the Northwest!
AFSCME Building
6025 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97215 US
Location: AFSCME Building
For more info contact: campaign coordinator, Elizabeth Swager,
sweatfreenw@gmail.com or (503)236-7916 office, (503)784-1951
Hosted by: Sweatfree Northwest and sponsored by KBOO Community Radio.

Ashland, Oregon
Saturday, November 22nd, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Southern Oregon University.
Meese Auditorium, Art Building, Center for Visual Arts (click here for a map)
Sponsored by: Women's Studies Program of the Department of Social Science, Policy and Culture (SSPC), SOU Women's Resource Center and Jobs for Justice.

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San Francisco, CA

The Society for Visual Anthropology's Film, Video and Interactive Media Festival will screen Made in L.A. as part of their annual conference.
Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2008

Ibarra, Ecuador
Cinememoria Documentary Showcase ("the best of EDOC 2008")
Universidad Técnica del Norte, Ibarra, Provincia de Imbabura
December 8 -9 y 10
Free and open to the public.

URUGUAY PREMIERE!
Montevideo, Uruguay
International Documentary Film Festival of Uruguay
December 8-13 2008
Made in L.A. will screen on Thursday December 11, 5:20pm and 8:35pm, SALA CINE LIBERTAD

Springfield, MA
Film screening of MADE IN L.A. in honor on International Human Rights Day, 60th Anniversary
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008 -- 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
250 Albany Street, Springfield, MA 01101 | Click here for a map.
Followed by discussion with Liana Foxvog of SweatFree Communities, one of Made in L.A.'s outreach partners.Entry and refreshments are free. The organizers invite donations to support SweatFree Communities' advocacy for the human rights of sweatshop workers. Sponsored by CSR Wire, Gasoline Alley Foundation, and SweatFree Communities. For more information, visit www.sweatfree.org or call 413-586-0974.

Mexico City, Mexico
Human Rights International Film Festival
December 7-11 in the cinemas Cinepolis Diana and Perisur.
Monday 8, 4:15pm. Cinepolis Diana 2
Tuesday 9, 11:30am. Cinepolis Perisur 4
Thursday 11, 8:00pm. Cinepolis Diana 5

Los Angeles, CA
California State University, Los Angeles.
Jan 15, 2009, 6:15pm
Screening of Made in L.A. as part of the Independent Visions series.
Sponsored by the American Communities Program, Cross Cultural Center, College of Arts and Letters, Chicana/o Latina/o Student Resource Center, University-Student Union.
University Student Union Theater (1st floor of the U-SU)
Almudena Carracedo present for Q&A!

Pessac, France
International Human Rights Film Festival in Gironde
Thurs January 15, 9pm
Debate about the subject "From Mexican immigration to the US to the question of immigrants here at home" with Anne Etchebest, ex-volunteer in Mexico, Francis Bacqueyrisses, Episcopal Vicar delegate to the Pastoral of Migrants, and Christelle Jouteau, Attorney, President of the Institute of Defense of Immigrants"
This screening is part of the tour of Human Rights Film Festivals in France. Stay tuned for more screenings in France!

Columbus, OH
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University
Film/Video Theater
Cinema Latino series. Double feature with Silent Light (Carlos Reygadas). Made in L.A. will begin at 9:25 PM.

San Mateo, CA
Twentieth Annual Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival
January 16-18, 2009
Made in L.A. will screen on Saturday, Jan 17.

Salem, OR
Friday, January 23, 2009,12:30-2:30pm
Made in L.A. Martin Luther King Celebration Luncheon. Free Lunches for the first 250 people!
Cat Cavern
Willamette University
Discussion following by representatives from Basic Rights Oregon, Salem Human Rights & Relations Advisory Commission, Jobs with Justice and Colonia Libertad.
No Reservations Required (WU ID Required)

Montreal, Canada
January 28, 2009, 7:30 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at Concordia University.
Room H-110, 1455 de maisonneuve

Berkeley, CA
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
University of California at Berkeley
Made in LA will screen as part of UC's Worker Awareness Week.
Free screening - More info soon.
Sponsored by the Department of Labor of the University of California at Berkeley, along with AFSCME Local 3299.

Grand Junction, CO
Feb. 5, 6:30 p.m.
Mesa State College
This screening is part of the 2009 Immigrant Film & Dialogue Series, presented by Project Common Ground

Washington, D.C.
Georgetown University screening of Made in L.A.
Wednesday, February 11th 2009, 8pm
St. Mary's 110
Organized by M.E.Ch.A. de Georgetown. Co-sponsors: Georgetown Solidarity Committee and Lecture Fund
Filmmakers in attendance!

Pasadena, CA
Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 7pm
Screening of Made in L.A. at Ten Thousand Villages
10,000 Villages Store
496 S. Lake Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
Sponsored by Your Daily Thread and Ten Thousand Villages

Orlando, FL
OLAFEST : Orlando Latin-American Film & Heritage Festival
Made in L.A. will screen on Sunday February 15, 7 p.m.
CityArts Factory

Guadalajara, Mexico
Second Showcase of Women in Film and TV
February 18-21

New York, NY
Special screening of Made in L.A. at 92Y Tribecca
Thurs Feb 19, 2009, 8pm
92YTribeca Screening Room
92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street
Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar in attendance for Q&A!
Co-presented by Chicken & Egg Pictures and Working Films.

Salem, OR
Saturday, February 21, 2009, 10:45 AM
Delegates from the SHARE Foundation are holding a film festival fundraiser to help fund their visit to El Salvador.
Location: Salem Cinema, 455 High Street, Salem
Admission: $8.00

Springfield, MA
Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 7pm
Screening of Made in L.A. at ADP Worker Center
130 Union Street
Springfield, MA 01105
Followed by discussion with William Cano of ADP Worker Center and Liana Foxvog of SweatFree Communities, one of our outreach partners.

San Diego, CA
Made in L.A. will screen as part of International Women's Day.
March 8, 2pm-5pm
Memorial Academy
2850 Logan Avenue
San Diego, CA 92113
Organized by Union de Barrio in collaboration with American Friends Service Committee (AFSC).

Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel
March 8 - Jerusalem Cinemateque: An event in celebration of International Women's Day
March 11 - Tel Aviv Cinematheque: Part of a series on work and workers
Organized by the Social-Economic Academy in collaboration with the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Cinematheques.

San Jose, CA
Wednesday, March 11, 11:00-12:15
As part of Women's History Month, Made in L.A. will screen at San Jose City College.
SJCC theater
After screening panel led by Chancellor Rosa Pérez.

San José del Cabo, Mexico
March 11, 2009, 6 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at La Teatro de la Ciudad in San José del Cabo.

Kennebunk, ME
March 12, 2009, 7 pm
Kennebunk Free Library. Free.
112 Main Street

Waltham, MA
Thursday, March 12, 2009, 8pm
Pearlman Building, Lounge
Brandeis University
Sponsored by Brandeis Labor Coalition

CZECH REPUBLIC PREMIERE!
Prague, Czech Republic

One World International Human Rights Documentary Festival
March 12, 5:30pm - Atlas velký sál
March 15, 10pm - Atlas malý sál

Chicago, IL
Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender Conference 2009, sponsored by The Ford Foundation. Filmmaker Almudena Carracedo in attendance!
March 12, 12:30-1:45 pm
March 13, 12:45-2:15 pm
University of Illinois at Chicago
Rafael Cintron Ortiz Latino Cultural Center, Lecture Center B2

Brattleboro, Vermont
Brattleboro Women's Film Festival
Screening of Made in L.A.: Saturday March 14, 1pm
New England Youth Theatre
A Benefit for the Women's Crisis Center in Brattleboro, Vermont

North Adams, MA
Made in L.A. will be screened at MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) as part of the fifth annual Working Films Forum.
March 14, 8:00pm
North Adams, MA 01247
For event details click here.

QUEBEC PREMIERE!
Montreal, Canada
Festival de Films sur les Droits de la Personne de Montréal (FFDPM)
FFDPM / Montreal Human Rights Film Festival (MHRFF), March 12-22, 2009.
Screening of Made in L.A.: Monday March 16 at 5 pm
Cinéma du Parc (3575 avenue du Parc, Montreal)

Claremont, CA
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 from 7-9 PM.
Special screening of Made in L.A. at Scripps College. Q&A with the filmmakers after the screening!
Balch Auditorium. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served at a reception after the event.
This event is sponsored by: Community Tutoring Program, Bright Prospect, Scripps Communities of Resources and Empowerment, Motley Coffeehouse, Scripps Investment Fund, Center for California Cultural and Social Issues at Pitzer, Scripps Department of History, Scripps Department of American Studies, CMC Modern Languages Department, Chicano/Latino Student Affairs Center, Asian American Student Union, Scripps Associated Students.

Allendale, MI
March 26, 2009
2 screenings of Made in L.A. in honor of Cesar Chavez Celebration, with the attendance of director Almudena Carracedo!
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m: Grand Valley State University. Kirkhof Center, room 2204, on GVSU's Allendale Campus. Mexican food will be served!
5:30-7:30 p.m: Hispanic Center of Western Michigan. 1204 Grandville Ave. SW. Bilingual Q&A!
Both events are free and open to the public!
RSVP by calling (616) 331-2177 or e-mail oma@gvsu.edu.
Sponsored by the GVSU Office of Multicultural Affairs, Women's Center, School of Social Work, Latin American Studies, Sociology, School of Communications, College of Interdisciplinary Studies and Women and Gender Studies.

New Orleans, LA
PATOIS: The New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival
March 26 - April 5, 2009
Made in L.A. will screen Sunday, March 29th, at 5pm.

Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
Lleida Latinoamerican Film Festival
March 27 to April 4
Screening of Made in L.A.: wednesday March 31 at 4pm
Sala: CaixaForum Lleida

Thousand Oaks, CA
Special screening of Made in L.A. at Cal. Lutheran. Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo to follow!
March 30, 2009, 6pm
Samuelson Chapel
California Lutheran University
60 West Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
For maps click here.

Royal Oak, MI

Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights Spring Film series
Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 7pm
St. John's Episcopal Church (Eleven Mile and Woodward)

Washington, D.C.
Made in L.A. will screen as part of Hispanic Congressional Caucus's Historic Family Unity listening tour.
This event will include comments and conversation with:
- Congresswoman Diane Watson
- Congressman Luis Gutierrez
- Frank Sharry Founder and Executive Director of America's Voice
- Bill Mefford Director of Civil and Human Rights for the United Methodist Church and a leader of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition
- Almudena Carracedo, Director, Made in L.A.
Brief opening remarks will be presented by Ted A. Garcia, Senior Vice President, Television Content, Corporation For Public Broadcasting
There will be an opportunity for Q and A. Refreshments will be served.
April 1 from 5-7pm in Rayburn Office Building,
2247 Rayburn HOB.
Washington, DC

Warren, MI
Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights Spring Film series
Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 7pm
Macomb Community College, South Campus

TUNISIA PREMIERE!
Tunis, Tunisia

Doc à Tunis 2009 (Tunis International Documentary Festival)
April 1-5 2009
Exact screening dates TBD.

Livonia, MI

Made in L.A. will screen as part of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights Spring Film series
Friday, April 3, 2009, 7pm
Madonna University, Livonia, MI

Chicago, IL
National Immigrant Rights Film Festival
A screening of Made in L.A. is part of the activities for the National Grassroots Immigrant Strategy Conference in Chicago, IL.
Friday, April 10, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Saturday, April 11, 10 AM - 5:00 PM
UIC School of Medicine

San Jose, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 22, 2009, 7pm (doors open at 6pm)
Made in L.A. will screen at San Jose City College as part of the ReelWork May Day Labor Film Festival. Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo to follow!
San Jose City College, Drama Building

Rohnert Park, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 23, 2009, 7-9pm
Made in L.A. will screen at Sonoma State University. Q&A to follow with the director Almudena Carracedo!
Warren Theater
1802 E Cotati Ave,
Rohnert Park CA 94928

Madison, WI
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 23, 2009
Made in L.A. will screen at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Hosted by La Mujer Latina.

San Diego, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 28, 2009, 7pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the UC San Diego Women's Center, hosted by one of our outreach partners, the American Friends Service Committee
Student Center West Building 290
9500 Gilman Drive, 0096, La Jolla, CA

Portland, OR
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 29, 2009, 7pm
The College Assistance Migrant Program at Portland Community College will screen Made in L.A. as part of their Semana de la Raza celebration. Q&A to follow!
Portland Community College, Rock Creek Campus

San Diego, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 29, 2009, 7pm
Made in L.A. will screen at San Diego State University, hosted by one of our outreach partners, the American Friends Service Committee.
Arts and Letters Building

Carson, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 30, 2009, 2:30pm
Made in L.A. will screen as part of CSU Dominguez Hills' May Day Labor Fair and Conference.
1000 E Victoria Street
Carson, CA

San Luis Obispo, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
April 30, 2009, 7 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the CalPoly San Luis Obispo Campus, presented by MEChA.
Bldg. #3, Rm. 111

Phoenix, AZ
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
May 1, 2009, 7pm
Arizona Interfaith Worker Justice, in partnership with ASU West, will screen Made in L.A. in honor of May Day!
331 East Willetta
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Berkeley, CA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
May 1, 2009 7pm, Potluck at 6:30 pm
Bay Area Code Pink Women for Peace will host a screening of Made in L.A.
E-mail info@bayareacodepink.org or call 510-540-7007 for exact location!

Jakarta, Indonesia
May 1, 2009, 2:15pm
Made in LA will screen at an event organized by Cinema Politica
Venue: kineforum, Jl.Cikini Raya no.73 Jakarta Pusat

ARGENTINA PREMIERE!
Mar de Plata, Argentina

MARFICI (Mar del Plata Independent Film Festival)
May 2-9, 2009
Saturday May 2, 10pm.
Wednesday May 6, 2:30pm
Teatro Corrientes - Corrientes 1776, Mar del Plata

Duluth, MN
May 5, 2009, 2 pm
Screening of Made in LA hosted by the Office of Civic Engagement at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
120 Bohannon Hall on the UMD campus at 10 University Drive.
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

Long Beach, CA
May 6, 2009, 9 am
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at San Pedro High School as part of its Docs Rock Program. Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo to follow!
1001 W 15th St, San Pedro, CA 90731

Houston, TX
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
May 9, 2009
The Houston Interfaith Worker Justice Center will screen Made in L.A.
More details to come!

Cambridge, MA
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
May 12, 2009, 7pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT) in an event sponsored by Amnesty International. Refreshments will be served.
MIT 4-270 (Maclaurin Bldg.)

Lille, France
Nuits DOCUMENT'A.L.-- Colores Latino Americanos
"Diffusion d'une Amérique latine plurielle"
May 13-20
Exact screening dates TBD.

Washington, DC
May 14, 2009, 5 pm
Special screening of Made in L.A. in an event sponsored by Amnesty International, the National Council of La Raza, and Sojourners.
Panel discussion with the filmmakers and Adam Taylor, Senior Political Director at Sojourners, Folabi Olagbaju, Director of Amnesty International Mid Atlantic Office and Clarissa Martinez de Castro, Director of Immigration at NCLR
At NCLR National Council of La Raza
Raul Yzaguirre Building
1126 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036

Detroit, MI
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
May 15, 2009, 7 pm
Made in L.a. will screen as part of the People's Summit Fundraiser and Get-Together; Suggested donation: $5
5920 Second Ave., Detroit, MI

Petaluma, CA
May 17, 2009, 7 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at Aqus Cafe as part of the Petaluma Film Series.
2nd and H Streets, Petaluma, CA

Northfield, MN
May 19, 2009, 7 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at Carleton College ACT Center with discussion to follow.
Sayles-Hill 150, One North College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

Valencia, CA
May 20, 2009, 6 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the Golden Oak Adult School
with discussion to follow.
23201 Dalbey Dr., Valencia, CA 91355.
This event is part of POV's Community Engagement Program.

Los Angeles, CA
May 22, 2009, 1 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at the Animo Film and Theater Arts High School. Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo to follow!
3801 South Broadway, Los Angeles, California 90037

Tucson, AZ
May 24, 2009
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at Southside Presbyterian Church after worship.
317 West 23rd Street, Tucson, AZ 85713

Pittsfield, MA
May 26, 2009, 7 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Manos Unidas & SweatFree Communities will host a screening of Made in L.A.
Unitarian Church, 175 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield, MA

Davis, CA
May 26, 2009, 7:30 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at UC Davis.
Wellman Hall Room 119

Atlanta, GA
May 28, 2009, 7 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Made in L.A. will screen at a community event sponsored by faculty and students of Emory University. Q&A to follow screening.
Communitas, 5976 Peachtree Rd., Chamblee, GA 30341

Somerville, MA
May 29, 2009, 5:30 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
Centro Presente, a statewide Latin American immigrant organization, will host a screening of Made in L.A.
17 Inner Belt Rd., Somerville, MA

San Diego, CA
May 29th, 2009, 7 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
The Association of Raza Educators will host a screening of Made in L.A. Discussion and Q&A to follow with the film's stars!
Lincoln’s High School’s Parent Center Room 601
4777 Imperial Ave SD CA 92113

Asheville, NC
May 29, 2009, 7 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
COLA, the Coalicion de Organizaciones Latino-Americanas, will host a screening of Made in L.A. at Firestorm Cafe & Books.
48 Commerce St., Asheville, NC

Billings, MT
May 29, 2009, 7:30 pm
In Celebration of Made in L.A.'s May Day Campaign!
The Global Village, a fair trade non-profit/retail store, will be hosting a screening of Made in LA for their monthly film club, From the Grounds Up.
2720 3rd. Ave. N, Billings, MT 59101
406.259.3024.
Open discussion afterwards.

Washington, DC
June 4, 2009, 8 pm
Made in L.A. will screen at the Reform Immigration for America Campaign Summit
Kellogg Conference Center at Gallaudet University in the Victory Tent
800 Florida Ave NE, Washington, D.C. 20002


Barcelona Premiere!
Barcelona, Spain
Made in L.A. will be the closing night film at the International Women's Film Festival of Barcelona
June 15, 2009, 5:30 pm at Filmoteca
June 21, 2009, 9:30 pm at Espai Bonnemaison. Cloenda. Open Air Cinema: this will be the closing night of the festival!

Kernersville, NC
June 19, 2009, 7 pm
The Holy Cross Ministerio Hispano will host a screening of Made in LA at the Holy Cross Catholic Church.
616 S. Cherry St., Kernersville, NC 27284

England Premiere!
London, UK

June 20, 2009, 3:30 pm
The British Film Institute in colaboration with Refuge in Films Festival, will screen Made in L.A.
Screening followed by a discussion with No Sweat activist.
At the British Film Institute: Belvedere Road, South Bank, Waterloo,
London SE1 8XT


Conferences

If you'd like to screen or profile Made in L.A. in your conference, please contact us.

Low-Income Immigrant Rights Conference

National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
Almudena Carracedo, Joann Lo and Victor Narro in attendance
Washington, DC, December 2007

National Conference on Immigrant and Refugee Rights
"Claiming Our Rights, Envisioning Our Future: Communities Organizing for Justice"
The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Houston, TX
January 18-20, 2008

Left Forum
New York, NY
March 14-16, 2008

Latina Leadership Conference
Latina Leadership Network Chapter
San Jose, CA, March 14-15 2008

2008 UALE Annual Conference
United Association of Labor Educators
Minneapolis, MN
April 8-12
UCLA Labor Center's Kent Wong and Victor Navarro will lead discussion after screening.

2008 Labor Notes conference
Detroit, MI
April 11-13
Joann Lo in attendance

ARE 2008 Conference: "The Struggle For Social Justice In Education."
Association of Raza Educators, San Diego
San Diego, CA
April 12, 2008

Spring 2008 California MEChA Statewide Conference.
Sonoma, CA
April 25-27, 2008

Southwest Labor Studies Association Conference
Pomona, CA
May 15-17, 2008
With producer and co-writer Robert Bahar in attendance.

NCORE -21st Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education
Orlando, Fl
May 27-31, 2008

Global Studies Association Conference
New York City, New York
June 6-8, 2008

International Documentary Conference at Silverdocs
Silver Spring, MD
June 16-23, 2008
Robert Bahar and Almudena Carracedo presented a case study of Made in L.A.

2008 URPE Summer Conference
Union For Radical Political Economics
Pine Bush, NY
August 15 - 18, 2008

IFP's Independent Filmmaker Conference
New York, NY
September 14-19, 2008
Robert Bahar and Almudena Carracedo will present a case study of Made in L.A. entitled: "Mobilizing Audiences" on Friday 9/19 at 11:30am (free access).

Film Independent's Filmmaker Forum
Los Angeles, CA
September 26-28, 2008
Robert Bahar and Almudena Carracedo will present a case study of Made in L.A. entitled " Keeping your Documentary on Track" on Saturday 9/27 at 3pm.

Community Investment Network Conference
5th Annual Gathering
Charlotte, NC
October 3-5, 2008
Robert Bahar and Almudena Carracedo will be in attendance for a Q&A.

North American Labor History Association
Detroit, MI
October 16-18, 2008

2008 Annual Meeting of the Association for Humanist Sociology
Boston, MA
November 6-9, 2008

American Anthropological Association conference
Society for Visual Anthropologists
San Francisco, CA
Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2008

Twentieth Annual Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival
San Mateo, CA
January 16-18, 2009

Alianza Latinoamericana National Conference: Cities for All: Integrating Our Communities"
Oakland, CA
February 6-7, 2009
(Laney College, 900 Fallon St., Oakland, CA)


United Students Against Sweatshops 2009 Winter Conference
Los Angeles, California
February 6-8, 2009

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING
New York, NY
February 15-18, 2009
Screening of MADE IN L.A.: Monday, February 16 at 7:30pm

Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender Conference 2009
Chicago, IL
University of Illinois at Chicago
March 11-13 2009

National Grassroots Immigrant Strategy Conference
Chicago, IL
April 10-11 2009

Western Social Studies Association Annual Meeting
Association for Borderland Studies
Albuquerque, NM
April 15-18

Justice Studies Association Annual Conference
Albany, NY
May 27-30, 2009.
The conference theme is "Immigration, Sanctuary, Worlds Without Borders."

Reform Immigration for America Campaign Summit
Washington DC
June 3-5, 2009
Made in L.A. screen on June 4th.

Latin American Studies Association
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
June 11-14, 2009
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro

Triennial Conference on Latino Education
Athens, Georgia
October 26-28, 2009

National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)
Atlanta, Georgia
November 13-15, 2009
"Dreams and Deeds: The Civic Mission of Schools"
Made in L.A. screens Saturday, November 14th, in the evening.

National Women's Studies Association 2009 Conference
Atlanta, Georgia
November 12-15, 2009

Social Science History Association (SSHA)
Long Beach, CA
November 12-15, 2009


National Broadcast

On September 4th 2007 (the day after Labor Day!) Made in L.A. had its US national broadcast on P.O.V., PBS' award-winning independent documentary showcase. Many PBS stations will re-broadcast the film. If you want to check if the film is airing in your area within the next two weeks, you can easily check local listings here (just enter your zip code -it's easy!).

 











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