Submitted by AlejandroP on Tue, 09/27/2016 - 3:59pm
Marin TV Station Assistant Francisco Diaz was recently selected by the Laney Graduate School at Emory University to attend the 2016 STEM Research and Career Symposium in Atlanta, GA. Francisco, who also participated in a tribal archeological workshop at a Mohegan Reservation site in New London, CT, recently earned his B.A. degree in Anthropology from San Francisco State University.
Submitted by AlejandroP on Mon, 09/19/2016 - 10:17am
Congratulations to CMCM member Dick Jordan, whose feature-length documentary "Cuba, Libre?" has been awarded an "Honorable Mention" from the SaMo Indie Fest film festival that will take place in Santa Monica, CA in November.
Exploring travel to Cuba by Americans from the early decades of the 20th century to the present day, "Cuba, Libre?" aired on MarinTV in January of this year and had a special screening at CMCM in February. The film was also shown at the Visual Radio Television Network Festival in Oakland in April, and the Sausalito and San Francisco public libraries as part of their respective film programs.
Kudos to Dick, who thanks Cynthia Abbott, Allen Bronstein, Gael Chandler, Marguerite Elliott and other CMCM members and guest instructors for providing critical feedback on the film during post-production.
Submitted by AlejandroP on Wed, 09/14/2016 - 10:10am
The new research of Mexican journalist J. Jesus Esquivel crosses the border between Mexico and the United States, one of the largest and most complex in the world. While on one side there is blood and violence, on the other reign logistics, racial prejudice and voracious ambition of consumers; all wrapped in a blanket of corruption.
Mexican writer and journalist , J. Jesus Esquivel has been a US correspondent for the magazine Proceso. He is an expert in American politics and has published books like The DEA in Mexico. Accredited to the White House, the US Congress and the United States Department of State. He has worked as a political analyst for several radio and television networks such as National Public Radio, CNN , Univision , Al Jazeera , Telesur of Venezuela and Colombia RCN.
Thursday, October 22 @7PM
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts.
2868 Mission St, San Francisco
Submitted by AlejandroP on Thu, 09/01/2016 - 11:01am
The Community Media Center of Marin in collaboration with ForWords, The Task Force on the Americas, Canal Alliance, and Canal Welcome Center, will host screenings of select documentary films from the Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival at the Albert J. Boro Community Center on October 3, 4 and 6 at 7PM.
A documentary film that will share a powerful story about the American Dream and yearning – for freedom, for the country, and for identity across 4 generations on both sides of The Florida Straits. Follow Zuzy's quest to better understand her family, herself and the enigma of Cuba as she tries to convince her feisty 83-year-old Abuela to travel back to Cuba with her.
Submitted by AlejandroP on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 10:39am
We are thrilled and honored to collaborate with Lido Cantarutti, Director of the Italian Film Festival taking place in the Showcase Theatre in San Rafael, California from September 24 through November 5.
As part of the collaboration with the Italian Film Festival, the Community Media Center of Marin created promotional videos for selected screenings that will be transmitted in Lido’s hometown network television Telefriuli as well as Marin TV.
Learn more about the festival and reserve tickets for these great films before they're sold out.
Submitted by AlejandroP on Tue, 08/16/2016 - 10:08am
Chelis Lopez interviews La Patrona, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Director Arturo González Villaseñor, Director of Photography Antonio Mecalco and Painter Claudio Talavera-Ballon, talking about the film premiere "All of Me" and the exhibition "Mujeres Luz" a painting series inspired by the documentary.
Mexico shares with the US the biggest border between the first and the third world US border. That makes the bridge of thousands of migrants crossing the country mounted on the back of the train “The Beast,” exposed to all the dangers. There, they find the “Patronas,” a group of Mexican women that prepare warm food and water for the migrants riding the train.
Submitted by AlejandroP on Thu, 07/21/2016 - 3:01pm
We're excited to share with you the short documentary created by youth leaders from the YESS project.
In partnership with the County of Marin, Canal Welcome Center, and the Community Media Center of Marin, high school students created a bilingual English-Spanish video about flood vulnerability and how youth can lead efforts to address climate change.
Available on the Education Channel Comcast Channel 30 | AT&T Channel 99 and online at http://cmcm.tv/liveedu on the following dates:
Monday, August 1 | 6 PM
Wednesday 3 | 6:30 PM
Sunday, August 7 | 1 PM
Submitted by AlejandroP on Mon, 07/18/2016 - 10:35am
Chris Hardman, artistic director and founder of Antenna Theater, will be the guest presenter. In addition to transforming the museum audio tour into an artistic medium, Hardman and Antenna also created San Francisco's critically acclaimed Magic Bus Experience. Get on board!
Submitted by AlejandroP on Mon, 07/11/2016 - 9:38am
Your name:
Dick Jordan
How long have you been a member of CMCM?
Since late 2012.
The Title of Your Marin TV Series (or Special/s):
I've produced 18 "specials" for Marin TV including "'Southeast - Life in the Alaska Panhandle," "The White Bag," and "Cuba, Libre."
In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series (or special/s):
"Southeast" is a visual essay about Alaska's remote Panhandle region; it has been viewed on 27 public access stations across the U.S. serving over 1 million households. "The White Bag" is a spoof on the 1940s-1950s film noir "cops and robbers" and spy thrillers. It was a CMCM class project in which I play the "Ace of Spies." "Cuba, Libre" is a documentary that traces this history of travel to Cuba by Americans from the early decades of the 20th century until the Cuban revolution, and in the last 20-odd years since Americans resumed visits to that island nation.
Where were you born?
Seattle, Washington
Where were you raised?
Seattle, Washington
If you attended college ... What was the name of the school? What was your major?
Submitted by AlejandroP on Wed, 06/29/2016 - 10:26am
The Marin County Fair will celebrate its 75th Anniversary June 30 through July 4 with the theme "What A Ride!" Join the fun! Visit Marin TV in the Exhibit Hall, where you can watch local notables on the jumbo screen describing their favorite Fair memory -- or share one of your own!