Fist Up Film Festival NYC Pop-Up

Film festival flyer with a raised fist made of film strips, announcing the “Fist-Up Film Festival” NYC pop-up from April 17–19, 2025.

Date and Time

Saturday, April 19, 2025
3:00 pm

Location

April 17-19 Loisaida Center 710 E 9th St, New York, NY
April 17-19 Loisaida Center 710 E 9th St, New York, NY

Cost

About this event

Fist Up Film Festival presents 3 days of films that inspire discussion, foster understanding, and build visual connections between global and local struggles. This pop-upsfocus is on Immigration.

Schedule:

  • Day 1: April 17 | 6–9PM
    Feature: "Si Pudiera Quedarme / If I Could Stay"
    A powerful story of two undocumented Latinx mothers seeking sanctuary in churches to protect their families from deportation.
  • Day 2: April 18 | 6–9PM
    Short Film Series: Immigration + Culture
    A curated selection of short films exploring identity, migration, and cultural memory.
    • The Game God(S): A powerful film narrated by Oakland poet laureate Ayodele Nzinga that delves into how Black communities navigate survival through underground economies forged by centuries of systemic racism and exclusion.
    • Boat People: An animated documentary that uses the striking metaphor of childhood memories—where a mother rescued ants from sugar water and later received the favor back—to trace one family’s daring escape across the turbulent waters of history.
    • Anansi the Spider: A vibrant tale in which a small spider with big ambitions challenges the jungle’s mightiest, capturing the elusive Snake to ultimately earn the title “King of the Jungle” and keeper of its stories.
    • The People Could Fly: A reflective documentary that illuminates the history of Black gathering spaces in Louisville—from segregated roller rinks to cultural safe havens—capturing decades of joy, resistance, and community.
    • We are Taíno: A compelling journey following a Taino woman from the U.S. Virgin Islands as she reclaims her indigenous heritage and aspires to become the first female Kasike (chief) of her tribe.
  • Day 3: April 19 | 3–6PM
    Feature: "Nos Tenemos / We Still Here"
    A coming-of-age story following the youth of Comerío, Puerto Rico, as they organize and lead in the aftermath of Hurricane María.

Join us for three days of films, post-screening dialogue, and workshops!

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