Close up of young boy's face

'Sansón and Me' film screening and panel discussion

Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Event Time 06:15 p.m. - 09:00 p.m. PT
Cost Free
Location Coppola Theater, Fine Arts Building
Contact Email apancak@sfsu.edu

Overview

The School of Cinema invites students, faculty, and the general public to a screening of "Sansón and Me" (2022) followed by a panel discussion on immigration, mass incarceration, and storytelling with director Rodrigo Reyes.

Program

  • 6:15 p.m. - Reception
  • 7 p.m. - Screening
  • 8:30 p.m - Panel Discussion

About the Film
During his day job as a Spanish criminal interpreter in a small town in California, filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes met a young man named Sansón, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who was sentenced to life in prison without parole. With no permission to interview him, Sansón and Reyes worked together over a decade, using hundreds of letters as inspiration for recreations of Sansón’s childhood—featuring members of Sansón's own family. The result is a vibrant portrait of a friendship navigating immigration and the depths of the criminal justice system, and pushing the boundaries of cinematic imagination to rescue a young migrant's story from oblivion.

"Sansón and Me" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the best film award at the Sheffield Doc/Fest. The film will open in select theaters in March, and Represent Justice has partnered with the film team to launch a national impact campaign.

Sponsored by the College of Liberal & Creative Arts, the School of Cinema, Represent Justice, and the Latinx Student Center, with support from the George and Judy Marcus Funds for Excellence in the Liberal Arts.

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