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Jem Cohen's CHAIN (2004)

Chain is a 2004 docufiction film that follows two young women from opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum.

By ENTRE Film Center & Regional Archive

Date and time

Thursday, May 23 · 7 - 10pm CDT

Location

ENTRE Film Center

415 West Jackson Avenue Harlingen, TX 78550

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About this event

  • 3 hours

From the director of Fugazi's Instrument and Museum Hours comes a docufiction film that follows two young women from opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum who spend a great deal of their time exploring modern industrial landscapes, but for very different reasons. Successful Japanese businesswoman Tamiko (Miho Nikaido) was hired by a real estate corporation to study malls, amusement parks and resorts. Homeless teen Amanda Timms (Mira Billotte), who spends most of her time randomly filming and pondering her surroundings, wanders the same areas because she has nowhere else to go.

This screening is programmed by Michael Flanagan.

Doors at 7pm. Film at 8pm. Virtual Q&A with Jem Cohen will follow the film.

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This event will be preceded by a FREE special presentation of another one of Cohen's films shot the same year as Chain, THE EX: BUILDING A BROKEN MOUSE TRAP, on Wednesday 5/15 at 7pm.

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ACCESSIBILITY

ENTRE Film Center is located at 415 W. Jackson Ave., Harlingen, TX. Our building is fully accessible to wheelchair users and other visitors who need to avoid stairs. Parking is located on the street and there is a sidewalk ramp located to the right of our building. Our micro-cinema contains modular seating that can be arranged to accommodate our visitors' needs. There is also an all-gender bathroom located in the back of the building.

If you have any questions regarding access, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@entrefilmcenter.org

Organized by

ENTRE is an artist-run community film center and regional archive located in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Founding members C. Díaz and Andrés Sánchez share ENTRE’s mission for the creation and preservation of history, culture and artistic expression.

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