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The green book by Peter Farrelly

Education Film Forum

Àmbit:Audiovisuals
Type:Cinefòrum
Dates:
Thursday 16/04/26, 17 h

Location:Cinema Truffaut
Price:Gratuït
Idioma:ENG

Set in 1962, the story follows a tough Italian American who is hired as a driver for an African American pianist on a tour through the southern United States. During the journey, they rely on a guide listing safe places for Black people. Facing racism and prejudice, they must overcome their differences and ultimately form a bond that changes their lives.

This is an activity designed for families, teachers, young people, students, professionals, and citizens interested in education. The session will be framed within the theme "Supporting Each Other in Diversity - Diversity of Origins".

We will screen The Green Book by Peter Farrelly (United States, 2018), 130 minutes, original version with Spanish subtitles (VOSE).

Set in 1962, the story follows a tough Italian American who is hired as a driver for an African American pianist on a tour through the southern United States. During the journey, they rely on a guide listing safe places for Black people. Facing racism and prejudice, they must overcome their differences and ultimately form a bond that changes their lives.

Organized by: Municipal Education Council. In collaboration with: Museu del Cinema. Entry: free. Prior registration: required. Debate led by: Dr. Carles Serra Salamé, PhD in Anthropology, associate professor in the Department of Pedagogy at UdG and member of the Chair of Antiracist Analysis and Action, and Maria Bouabdellah Shaimi, television presenter and Catalan audiovisual content creator