Black Maria Film Festival Series: “A Bastard Child”

When:
Wed, Nov. 29, 2017 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm America/New York Timezone
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Where:
Hoboken Historical Museum
1301 Hudson St.
Hoboken
NJ
Cost:
$5
Black Maria Film Festival Series: "A Bastard Child" @ Hoboken Historical Museum

On Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 6:30 pm, the Museum is proud to welcome back Hudson County’s own Black Maria Film Festival for the second of a four-part monthly series of award-winning hour-long documentaries. Program 3 features “A Bastard Child” by Knutte Wester. His grandmother grew up in shelters and orphanages in Sweden in the early 1900’s, unwanted, rejected by society. Wester brings her memories to life through his own exquisite hand-painted animated images and has us witness someone being rejected in order to unite others.

Black Maria Executive Director Jane Steuerwald will host the custom-curated programs, and lead a discussion with the audience. Doors open at 6:30 pm, and the films will screen at 7 pm, each lasting about an hour. Admission is a suggested $5 donation, which includes light refreshments.

Through December, a different award-winning one-hour documentary film from the Black Maria’s Global Insights collection will be presented, thanks to the support of the Hudson County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs and Tourism. The second program is Wednesday, Oct. 18, the third is Wed., Nov. 29, and the final session is Wed., Dec. 13.

Now in its 36th consecutive year, the Black Maria Film Festival focuses on diverse short films – narrative, experimental, animation, and documentary – including those, which address issues and struggles within contemporary society such as the environment, public health, race and class, family, sustainability, and more.