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Poster for Garbage (Part of CMUIFF)

Garbage (Part of CMUIFF)

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Run Time: 18 min.

Screening at Row House Online from NOW SHOWING
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In this short film, award-winning local filmmaker Jose Muniain and writer Brian Broome tackle the misconceptions our society perpetuates about race and how those misconceptions can lead to conflict, violence, and even death. America’s racial myths and misconceptions are explored in GARBAGE through the interactions of a young Black man and his white teacher.

On Thursday, December 17 @ 7 PM (EST), the Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival will emulate their in-person festival events by hosting a FREE Live Discussion on Zoom with director Jose Muniain and screenwriter Brian Broome to discuss the film. Register for the discussion in advance here. Spots are limited. The event is organized in conjunction with Row House Cinema. Sponsored by Cause, Humanities Scholars Program, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at CMU, the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, and The Doc Salon.

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