Outdoor Movie Night: Minari & Kapaemahu
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1510 Washington Street,Cheney WA 99004
21 May, 2021
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EWU AAPI Heritage Month presents AAPI Cinema Screenings - Outdoor Movie Night - featuring critically acclaimed films: Minari and Kapaemahu EWU Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2021 presents AAPI Cinema Screenings - featuring the critically acclaimed films: Minari and Kapaemahu. Join us at our Outdoor Movie Night on May 21, 2021 at EWU Cheney Campus Lot P-12. Screening will start at dusk! Gates open at 7 pm. Free admission with required registration. Register before the screening to confirm your admission -- limited slots only! Voluntary donations can be sent to: ewu.edu/supportfilm for the benefit of EWU Film program. Drive in & park or bring your own chairs/mats. Free snacks and drinks will be available until supplies last. Social distancing and mask/face coverings will be mandatory. For EWU students, staff, and faculty -- please reserve the "EWU Students, Staff, & Faculty Admission" tickets. For non-EWU community members, please sign up to be part of APIC Spokane's guest list at http://bit.ly/APICsignup or contact [email protected] for more information. ____________________ Minari (115min) is a tender and sweeping story about what roots us. Minari follows a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. The family home changes completely with the arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and challenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, Minari shows the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Trailer: https://a24films.com/films/minari Kapaemahu (8min 24sec) reveals the healing power of four mysterious stones on Waikiki Beach. Long ago, four extraordinary individuals of dual male and female spirit brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii. The name of their leader was Kapaemahu. Beloved by the people for their gentle ways and miraculous cures, they imbued four giant boulders with their powers. The stones still stand on what is now Waikiki Beach, but the true story behind them has been hidden – until now. Trailer: https://www.kapaemahu.com/. ____________________ Check out the rest of our events at https://inside.ewu.edu/mcc/aapi-heritage-month-2021/ AAPI Cinema Screenings are brought to you by: EWU Film Society, Eagle Entertainment, Eagle Sound Productions, SAIL, Multicultural Center, EWU Libraries Sociology & Justice Studies, APIC Spokane EWU AAPI Heritage Month Sponsors: Multicultural Center, Department of Geography and Anthropology, EWU Film Society, Eagle Entertainment, Eagle Sound, ASEWU, EWU Libraries, Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership, Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies, Women's and Gender Education Center, Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Department of Sociology & Justice Studies, Asian Pacific Islander Coalition - Spokane Chapter For accommodations, please contact Christina Sosa Lara at 509.359.4711 at least three days prior to the event.
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