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“Southwind” US film Premiere in New Orleans

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Vapor boat on Mississippi River

Southwind cinematographical essay poster

New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Ave
New Orleans, LA, US 70116

January 18, 2022 | 6pm CT

“Southwind,” a cinematographical essay by Maxime Berthou and Mark Požlep, curated by Amy Mackie and organized by PARSE NOLA, will have its US premiere at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on January 18, 2002 at 6pm.

Berthou and Požlep embarked on a practice-based research journey on the Mississippi River from September 2 to October 20, 2019. Their means of transportation was a hand-built 20-foot steam-powered paddle boat named “Thumpa.” Their goal was to research and experience contemporary life along this mythical 2,300-mile-long river.

The pretext of the trip was to collect corn from local farmers in ten different states. Production of corn plays a major role in the US economy and most if it is used to produce ethanol for the oil industry. Its production severely (and negatively) impacts the Mississippi River. Faced with this environmental quandary, the artists captured moments along the river of the faces and stories of those who provide the labor for this invasive, but incredibly lucrative industry.

*The event at the New Orleans Jazz Museum will be free and open to the public. The screening will be outdoors, so be sure to dress warmly and bring a blanket and/or chair.*

To learn more about the Southwind project, visit the project website or PARSE NOLA.

“Southwind” is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Étant Donnés, a program of Villa Albertine and FACE Foundation in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States, with support from the French Ministry of Culture, Institut Français, Ford Foundation, Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, CHANEL, and ADAGP. In-kind support provided by The French American Chamber of Commerce, Gulf South, The New Orleans Jazz Museum, and PARSE NOLA.

 

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New Orleans Jazz Museum

The New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates the history of jazz through interactive exhibits, educational programming, research facilities, and performances. The Jazz Museum enhances New Orleans’ ongoing cultural renaissance by providing resources for musicians and music lovers of all nationalities to explore America’s quintessential musical art form in the city where jazz was born.

 

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