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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

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Lynn Zhou

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Sharing immigrant and minority stories is more important than ever in today’s political climate, and “Nadie Nos Mira” offers a tender, slice-of-life perspective on the struggles of loneliness, sexuality and the immigrant experience.
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Sharing immigrant and minority stories is more important than ever in today’s political climate, and “Nadie Nos Mira” offers a tender, slice-of-life perspective on the struggles of loneliness, sexuality and the immigrant experience.
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Langan weaves together the more serious aspects of her struggles growing up with humor and a tone of incredulousness, as if she herself almost doesn’t believe how strange her upbringing could be.
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Langan weaves together the more serious aspects of her struggles growing up with humor and a tone of incredulousness, as if she herself almost doesn’t believe how strange her upbringing could be.
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Unfortunately, the cliche-riddled script and the cast’s general lack of chemistry render Sam Elliott's performance, along with some spectacular camerawork, the only remarkable highlights.
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Unfortunately, the cliche-riddled script and the cast’s general lack of chemistry render Sam Elliott's performance, along with some spectacular camerawork, the only remarkable highlights.
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This month, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is collaborating with UC Berkeley’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in a celebration of the works of this year’s six graduates. Each of these graduates offers unique ways to explore their own backgrounds and identities and in turn gives us great insight into not only their personal stories, but some of the greater cultural narratives that make up our society.
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This month, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is collaborating with UC Berkeley’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in a celebration of the works of this year’s six graduates. Each of these graduates offers unique ways to explore their own backgrounds and identities and in turn gives us great insight into not only their personal stories, but some of the greater cultural narratives that make up our society.
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