Mining Cinema: Who pays the cost?

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πŸ“… Saturday 16th May
πŸ•’ Doors open at 7:00 p.m
πŸ“ Edinburgh Film Society

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This screening and Q&A is presented in collaboration with CinemaAttic, as part of Resonating Moving Images, a Peruvian-Scottish initiative organised by VerΓ³nica Zela, Sara Guerrero and Ximena OΓ±ate. The programme explores mining and resilience through public screenings, scholar talks, and workshops. Supported by the University of Edinburgh’s Student Experience Grant.

Bringing together Choropampa (2002) and Peru (1932), two films separated by seventy years yet bound by a shared question: who pays the true cost of extraction?

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Ernesto Cabellos and Peruvian anthropologist Sandra RodrΓ­guez. This event is free, but booking is required.

πŸ“… Saturday 16th May
πŸ•’ 7:00 p.m.
πŸ“ Edinburgh Cine and Video Society

 

 

 

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General admission, Wheelchair user

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