Song for Cesar

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Date: January 01, 2021 to December 31, 2021
Dates Note: 2021
Country of Origin: United States
Place of Origin: United States
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Color: Color
Silent: No
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Mill Valley Film Festival at BAMPFA
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History will remember the blood, sweat, and tears shed by late civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez while standing up for American farmworkers. In Song for Cesar, cowriters and codirectors Andres Alegria and Abel Sanchez build on that legacy and pride through the music of Chavez’s era. Daniel Valdez’s “Brown Eyed Children of the Sun,” Joel Rafael’s “El Bracero,” Little Joe y La Familia’s “Viva la Huelga,” and other songs became the powerful soundtrack for Latino farmworkers who otherwise felt invisible and unheard. Through stunning archival photographs and footage and interviews with icons that include Carlos Santana, Joan Baez, Cheech Marin, Edward James Olmos, Maya Angelou, and Chavez’s United Farm Workers cofounder Dolores Huerta, this affectionate documentary hits many inspiring notes, expressing the emotion that flourished artistically during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s. As filmmaker and playwright Luis Valdez (Zoot Suit) says in the film, “Beware of a movement that sings.”

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