Chile 1973/2023: Screenings, exhibitions, and dialogues with artists and filmmakers
ABOUT
Chile 1973/2023 is a collaborative series of cultural activities that commemorate the 50th anniversary of the U.S.-backed military coup that toppled the socialist government of Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973. Taking place between September and December 2023 in different venues throughout NYC and Princeton, the events include a film and video series showcasing 50 titles as well as an art exhibition and several dialogues with renowned guest critics, filmmakers, writers, and artists coming from Chile and beyond. All activities are organized by a team of Chilean and international scholars committed to the project of reactivating the artistic, cinematic, and literary memory of the coup.
Meet the Organizing Team
A COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE ACROSS 4+ NYC-AREA INSTITUTIONS
ORGANIZING INSTITUTIONS

Fordham University
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Department of Communication and Media Studies
Institute of Latinx and Latin American Studies
Council of Deans of Arts and Sciences

New York University
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies
Moving Image Archiving & Preservation Program (MIAP)

Princeton University
Department of Spanish & Portuguese

California State University Long Beach
Department of Film & Electronic Arts
College of the Arts
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