“Unafraid” Shares a Cinematic Discourse on Sexual Assault and Activism

ScO+pe – Cinema: UNAFRAID (Voices from the Crime Victims Treatment Center)

Screening at Citlalin Gallery Theatre: Saturday, July 9th 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Presented by Peace on Earth Film Festival and O+ Festival Chicago


Four rape survivors and two pioneering feminists share their stories of trauma, resilience, and activism.

A deeply personal documentary, UNAFRAID gives voice to four, diverse rape survivors and takes a historic look back at the pioneering treatment center where they now receive counseling.

In her directorial debut, Karin Venegas highlights the work of two unsung heroes in the movement for victims’ rights at the height of 1970s feminism. From empowering survivors’ voices to the revolutionary invention of the rape kit, the film intimately explores the impact of sexual assault and the capacity of ordinary individuals to effect change.

(Description courtesy of director Karin Venegas)

Length: 44 min.

http://www.unafraidfilm.com/

https://www.facebook.com/UnafraidDocumentary/?pnref=lhc

“Sketch” Explores the Expressions of Art with an Autistic Brooklyn Youth

ScO+pe – Cinema: SKETCH

Screening at Citlalin Gallery Theatre: Saturday, July 9th 1:30-2:00 p.m.

Presented by Peace on Earth Film Festival and O+ Festival Chicago


 SKETCH (played by Kwesi Boakye) is an autistic twelve year-old boy who lives in Brooklyn. His autism isolates him from other children and he gets no help or support from his mother, an alcoholic, or his father who was killed by gang violence several years earlier. By many standards he has a difficult and painful life; but he is resourceful… and a great artist.

Sketch perceives his world in incredibly rich and detailed snapshots. Like a camera storing photos in its digital memory, he stores images in his mind then renders them later with pencil and paper, drawing perfect copies from the abundance of data he is able to retrieve from his memory.

Because he is so different and misunderstood Sketch endures ridicule and rejection from kids in school and people in his neighborhood. The pain and shame he feels causes him to hide. He keeps his thoughts and ideas to himself and doesn’t share them with anyone. He learns to hide so deeply that he even refuses to speak. He channels all his expression into his sketches.

All these forces that are at work in his young life drive him to create a goal, a solution that will give him relief from his impossible predicament: Independence. Sketch goes about achieving that goal in very unique and interesting ways that you will discover when you see the movie.

(Description courtesy of director Stephen T. Barton)

Length: 22min.

https://www.facebook.com/sketchthefilm