Sunday, August 10, 700PM, Pre-Festival Summer Screening of CESAR’S LAST FAST, directed by
Richard Ray Perez, Lorena Parlee.
Q & A with director Richard Ray Perez and Joanelle Romero (founder Red
Nation Film Festival).

Come join us for a Red Nation Film Festival special advance pre-screening
of CESARS LAST FAST

“I was on the edge of my seat through this whole film, inspired, powerful
and moving” – Joanelle Romero A MUST SEE FILM.

ABOUT THE FILM:

Cesar’s Last Fast is a multi-platform feature documentary film about the
private sacrifice and spiritual conviction behind Cesar Chavez’s struggle
for the humane treatment of America’s farm workers, and the impact
Chavez’s legacy has on today’s generation of organizers fighting for farm
worker rights. The film is built around powerful, never-before-seen
footage of Chavez’s 1988 “Fast for Life,” a 36-day act of penance for not
having done enough to stop growers from spraying pesticides on farm
workers. The story of this water-only fast is the film’s dramatic arc into
which the filmmakers interweave the historic events that defined the life
mission of America’s most inspiring Latino leader and the struggles on
fronting today’s farm workers.

IN ADDITION: Before the screening take the tour of the Hieroglyph of the
Human Soul with Leigh J McCloskey.

Watch the Trailer: http://youtu.be/oMr-LnEwai0
Site: http://cesarslastfast.com/?page_id=7

Proceeds benefiting:

NATIVE YOUTH MATTER
http://www.rednation.com/red-nation-film-preservation/

CESAR’S LAST FAST EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
http://cesarslastfast.com/?page_id=12

A Must See Film & A Must See Tour !!!

Time: 730PM, 7PM to see the Hieroglyph of the Human Soul

Donation: $15.00
Location: Olandar, Home of Carla and Leigh McCloskey in Malibu, CA
RSVP as Space is Limited

For address, more information and RSVP: Please email: info@rednation.com
or 747.888.4518.

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