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This Week At EPFC North

EPFC | January 9th, 2020

EPFC North launches its second year at fabulous Moberly Fieldhouse, Vancouver with three terrific events!

Thursday, January 9: 10 am – 2 pm

Growing Healthy: An Elders Animation Project

 

Sunday, January 12: 1 – 4 PM

Roses In The Salad: an all-ages salad stamps workshop

 

Sunday, Juanuary 12: 5 – 8 PM

Dinner and A Movie: tasty images, tasty food!

 

 

 

EPFC Cinema Re-Opens January 11 with Kino Slang!

EPFC | January 9th, 2020

What better way to start the year than joining your fellow humans for a night of cinematic magic?

It’s Anniversary Week at EPFC! Join us for our the Marathon Salon on Saturday, November 22!

EPFC | November 22nd, 2019

EPFC 18th Anniversary Celebration continues Saturday, November 23 with the Marathon Salon at Echo Park Film Center

Doors 7:00 pm; FREE EVENT!

Celebrate 18 years of EPFC with brand new Super 8 films, work from our LA AIR artists-in-residence, plus films and videos and music by friends & family. FREE EVENT but donations in any amount are welcome and appreciated!

It’s Anniversary Week at EPFC! Join us for New Work by the EPFC Co-op on Friday, November 22

EPFC | November 20th, 2019

EPFC 18th Anniversary Celebration continues Friday, November 22 with New Work by the EPFC Co-op at Echo Park Film Center

Doors 7:30 pm; FREE EVENT!

Started in 2014, the EPFC Co-op is a multi-generational working group of 20 filmmakers and film activists who collaboratively plan and facilitate Echo Park Film Center’s screenings, workshops and special events. Come on down and see the cinema delights they’ve been working on!

It’s Anniversary Week at EPFC! Join us for Nepantla: Migration Narratives at Chuco’s Justice Center Wednesday Nov 20!

EPFC | November 18th, 2019

EPFC 18th Anniversary Celebration kicks off Wednesday, November 20 with Nepantla: Migration Narratives at Chuco’s Justice Center, 7625 S. Central Ave, 90001

Doors 6 pm; Films 7 pm

FREE EVENT! ALL WELCOME!

Join us at Chuco’s for a screening of films created by local youth as part Nepantla: Migration Narratives, a free workshop facilitated by Eliza Jimenez, Gemma Jimenez and Nicole Ucedo. Q&A with the filmmakers and a panel discussion will follow the films. Refreshments will be served!

Nepantla (Nahuatl word for being in-between): Migration Narratives was a free 4 week, 8 session film class for youth to explore migration narratives, especially focusing on migration to Los Angeles. We invited local youth to delve into and express these untold immigrant stories through film and video. We welcomed all directly impacted by immigration, whether undocumented or documented, queer and/or trans; we have all experienced Nepantla.

This project is made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit calhum.org.

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