Join us at the People's Solidarity Hub on Fri Feb 09, 2024 for an exciting film screening and community discussion!
We will showcase a thought-provoking film that explores important social issues and sparks meaningful conversations. This event aims to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their perspectives and foster a sense of community.
About the film:
Mudbound is set in the rural American South during World War II, Dee Rees' Mudbound is an epic story of two families pitted against one another by a ruthless social hierarchy, yet bound together by the shared farmland of the Mississippi Delta.
Trigger Warnings:
Mudbound is an intense, heartfelt drama with mature themes and scenes of brutality, alcoholism, and racial upheaval. The film is set in the 1940s with racial tensions high -- the "N" word is frequently spoken throughout the film, along with other profanity and disparaging sexual references. There are scenes of nudity, alcoholism, and one scene showcasing graphic brutality and mutilation.
We highly encourage attendees to join us for a community discussion after the film. The discussion will be facilitated by SAF staff to provide a safe space to share experiences and contextualize the film.
Note: This event is in person. Please ensure you follow any COVID-19 safety guidelines in place at the time of the screening.