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Kingdom of Shadows

A Social Cinema Screening

  • In-Person
  • Civic Hall
    156 Fifth Avenue, Second Floor
    New York, NY 10010
  • 6:30PM – 8:30PM EDT
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With more than 125,000 deaths and tens of billions in unaccounted cash, the costs of the ongoing U.S.-Mexico narco conflict are steep and show no signs of slowing.

Bernardo Ruiz’s explores the hard choices and destructive consequences of the “drug war.” The film weaves together the stories of the U.S. drug enforcement agent at the border; an activist nun in violence-scarred Monterrey, Mexico; and a former Texas smuggler to reveal the human side of an often misunderstood conflict and human rights crisis only recently making international headlines. Ruiz, a citizen of both Mexico and the U.S., has an eye for beauty and a deep respect for its people, which stand in stark contrast to the daily horrors that have overtaken the region.

Join ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ NYC and the for a screening of Kingdom of Shadows and a conversation with the film’s director, journalists, and key policy experts on the stalemate that allows the violence to continue unimpeded.

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PARTICIPANTS

Introduction:
Beth Dembitzer
Curator, Social Cinema@¹ú²úÊÓÆµ

Participants:
Bernardo Ruiz
Writer, Director, and Producer, Kingdom of Shadows

Michael Massing
Journalist and Author, The Fix
MacArthur Fellow

Kassandra Frederique
Director, New York Policy Office, Drug Policy Alliance

Jerónimo Saldaña
National Legislative and Organizing Coordinator, Drug Policy Alliance

James McKinley, Jr.
Reporter and former Mexico City Bureau Chief, The New York Times