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PATOIS Festival Pass
The $50 Fest Pass for PATOIS 2024 gets you free admission to all festival events. See full schedule on the PATOIS website, as well as below.
Schedule
Wednesday, March 6, 6:30pm - The Marigny Opera House Get in Loser, Were Freeing Palestine: Making the Liberation Movement Irresistible A special evening of film and discussion with Local Palestinian Movement Leaders Adan Murad, Mo Munchies, Thafer Danial, and Alaa Esmail. Sponsor: Palestine Film Day
Thursday, March 7, 6:30pm - The Broad Theater SECRET OPENING NIGHT FILM (102 min) Direct from its world premiere at Sundance 2024, the film Amazon doesnt want you to see. Post-screening discussion featuring workers who formed a union at Amazon in New York, and New Orleans Dollar Store workers. Partners: Step Up LA
Thursday, March 7, 8:00 pm - The Broad Theater ANTENNA: DRAW-A-THON POP-UP! Join Patois and Antenna in the Broad Theater lobby through-out the evening with a special Draw-A-Thon pop-up to continue the conversation through visual expression.
Thursday, March 7, 9:15pm - The Broad Theater Rebel Dykes (85 min) Life in the 1980s post-punk London lesbian art, sex and politics scene.
Friday, March 8, 7:00pm - The Broad Theater No Cop Academy (59 min) Chicago youth of color led an effort against the construction of a $95 million cop academy, and demanded the city of Chicago fund youth & communities instead. Post screening discussion with filmmakers and youth activists from Chicago, moderated by Nziki Wiltz, Voters Organized to Educate.
Friday, March 8, 9:00pm - The Broad Theater Zoo (8min) - An animated story from the worst zoo in the world. Alam (106 min) - Palestinian youth in The Galilee come of age and grapple with sex and drugs while living under occupation.
Saturday, March 9, 2:00pm - The Broad Theater Fannie Lou Hamer's America (59 min) Black women organizing in the south, told through the speeches, interviews, and songs of the fearless Mississippi sharecropper turned activist. Post-screening discussion featuring Women With a Vision. Partners: PUNCTUATE.
Saturday, March 9, 4:30pm - The Broad Theater Buzz (20min) - A short drama from Sudan about the end of an elderly womans life. Doubles (95 min) - A Trinidadian-Canadian drama about family and immigration. Post-screening discussion with filmmaker Ian Harnarine.
Saturday, March 9, 7:00pm - The Broad Theater Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters: Directed by Leah Gordon & Eddie Hutton-Mills (75 min) - A stunning history of Haiti as told through its carnival traditions. Post-screening discussion with Co-director Leah Gordon and musician Bruce Sunpie Barnes.
Saturday, March 9, 9:00pm - The Broad Theater Acsexybility (87 min) - From Brazil: The intersection of sexual life and disability within the queer space.
Sunday, March 10, 3:30pm - The Broad Theater In Accordance With (7min) - Abortion and border check points in a dystopian future. With a Vengeance: The Fight for Reproductive Freedom (38min) - Made in 1989 but still relevant today, a history of the struggle for reproductive justice. Special Reproductive Justice Event featuring Louisiana Abortion Fund, Birthmark Doula Collective, & Rejac.
Sunday, March 10, 5:00pm - The Broad Theater Notes on Displacement (75min) - A Palestinian filmmaker follows a Syrian family on a grueling journey across Europe. Post-screening discussion with filmmaker Khaled Jarrar; Sabrine Abed, Human Rights Attorney; & Fatima Khan, ISLA Immigrant Justice Fellow.
Sunday, March 10, 7:00pm - The Broad Theater Mar Mama (15min) - A father tries to distract his young daughter from the realities of life under occupation. Tomorrows Freedom (97min) - An intimate portrait of Marwan Barghouthi, the most well-known Palestinian political prisoner, and his family and legacy.
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LocationThe Broad Theater (View)
636 N. Broad St
New Orleans, LA 70119
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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