Members Screening: Waste Land
Year-round members of the Film Society are invited to a free members-only special screening of Waste Land, followed by a Q&A with Director Lucy Walker and Special Guests. In this 2011 Academy Award nominee for Documentary Feature, artist Vik Muniz travels to the world's largest garbage dump on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian artist Vik Muniz creates photographic images of people using found materials from the places where they live and work. His "Sugar Children" series portrays the images of deprived children of Caribbean plantation workers using the sugar from their surroundings. When acclaimed filmmaker Lucy Walker trains her camera on Muniz, he is cultivating a new idea for a project. He knows the material he wants to use—garbage—but who will be the subject of the new series of works? Waste Land is a wonderfully resonant documentary that chronicles Muniz's journey to Jardim Gramacho, the world’s largest landfill, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. He collaborates with an eclectic band of catadores, or self-designated pickers of recyclable materials, and photographs these inspiring characters as they recycle their lives and society’s garbage. Walker gains fantastic access to the entire process and, in doing so, offers stirring evidence of the transformative power of art and the dignity that can be found in personal determination. —Sundance Film Festival
To attend you must be a current member. Because of the size of the theater, this is a screening for members only. Sorry, no guests. RSVP to members@sffs.org with "Wasteland" in the subject line. Include your first and last name in the email. As always, seating is first come, first served.
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Brazilian artist Vik Muniz creates photographic images of people using found materials from the places where they live and work. His "Sugar Children" series portrays the images of deprived children of Caribbean plantation workers using the sugar from their surroundings. When acclaimed filmmaker Lucy Walker trains her camera on Muniz, he is cultivating a new idea for a project. He knows the material he wants to use—garbage—but who will be the subject of the new series of works? Waste Land is a wonderfully resonant documentary that chronicles Muniz's journey to Jardim Gramacho, the world’s largest landfill, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. He collaborates with an eclectic band of catadores, or self-designated pickers of recyclable materials, and photographs these inspiring characters as they recycle their lives and society’s garbage. Walker gains fantastic access to the entire process and, in doing so, offers stirring evidence of the transformative power of art and the dignity that can be found in personal determination. —Sundance Film Festival
To attend you must be a current member. Because of the size of the theater, this is a screening for members only. Sorry, no guests. RSVP to members@sffs.org with "Wasteland" in the subject line. Include your first and last name in the email. As always, seating is first come, first served.
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Wednesday, February 16, 7:00 pm
Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinemas
Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinemas






