Nuhmibeeuhn — Film Screening + Director Q&A

Nuhmibeeuhn — Film Screening + Director Q&A

Join us for a special screening of "Nuhmibeeuhn" followed by a Q&A with the director!

By Kavena Hambira

Date and time

Sunday, June 29 · 12:30 - 2pm PDT

Location

The New Parkway Theater

474 24th Street Oakland, CA 94612

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Nuhmibeeuhn — Film Screening + Director Q&A
Join us for a powerful afternoon at The New Parkway Theater for a special screening of Nuhmibeeuhn (29min 59seconds), a moving short documentary by Oakland-based Namibian filmmaker Kavena Hambira. A descendant of the Herero people—targets of Germany’s first genocide—Hambira weaves personal history, archival research, and poetic storytelling to confront a buried past that still echoes today.

Following the screening, stay for an intimate Q&A with the director and Rabbi Cat Zavis to explore the film’s urgent themes of memory, colonial violence, and repair. Presented in collaboration with Beyt Tikkun Synagogue.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity for dialogue, reflection, and community.

Organized by

Oakland-based filmmaker Kavena Hambira, in collaboration with Beyt Tikkun Synagogue, presents community-centered film events exploring memory, justice, and the enduring impact of colonial violence.

$14.64Jun 29 · 12:30 PM PDT