2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90049

U.S. premiere! A story of refuge, integration, and regeneration, The Chosen Island explores the history of Sephardim in Cuba and how they have become an indelible part of the country’s social fabric.

Through interviews with members of the Cuban Sephardic Jewish community, viewers experience the rediscovery and revival of Jewish life and listen in as the film raises questions about faith, resilience, strength, and survival. Scripted by Maritza Corrales Capestany and directed by Yassel Iglesias. A Q&A with the director follows the screening. (Cuba, 2012, 60 min. In Spanish with English subtitles.)

Also attend Cuban and Jewish: Twice Survivors, a fascinating talk by Maritza Corrales Capestany, the foremost authority on Jewish life in Cuba.

THIS SERIES IS PRESENTED AS PART OF “VIVA!” AN ONGOING SKIRBALL INITIATIVE THAT EXPLORES THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN JEWISH AND LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES THROUGH LECTURES, CONVERSATIONS, AND PERFORMING, VISUAL, AND MEDIA ARTS.

Advance reservations: Available on site at the Skirball, online at www.skirball.org, or by phone at (877) SCC-4TIX or (877) 722-4849

Added by skirballculturalcenter on June 22, 2012