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Culture Clash:
Documentary & Discussion

Saturday, April 7, 2018
4:30 p.m.
This event is FREE and open to the public.
Suggested donation:
​$10
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CULTURE CLASH is an award winning documentary that tells the story of the struggle that young people have trying to meld into their new American identity as first generation immigrants. First-generation children often come into conflict with their immigrant parents because they adopt more of American culture and break away from the traditions of their parents.

This story is a universal one about how to understand and respect multicultural identity within ourselves, our communities and our own families.

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The documentary viewing will be followed by a community conversation about multicultural identity and preservation and acknowledgement of each person's unique cultures with special guest, film director Jean-Rene Rinvil.


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Location

Global Education Center
4822 Charlotte Ave.
Nashville, TN 37209

This event will be held at Global Education Center. Street parking is available as well as across the street at Richland Park. We are also on the #10 bus line, with a stop directly in front of our main building. For any help with transportation or parking, please email info@globaleducationcenter.org for more information.

About Culture Clash Filmmaker Jean-René Rinvil

Jean-René Rinvil, is a filmmaker and a native of Haiti, who grew up in Miami, Florida.  He has carefully guided his career. He graduated from a prestigious film and television magnet high school in South Miami and later received his Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcast Production from the University of South Florida and his Masters of Fine Arts in Film and New Media from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).

Jean-René enjoys being behind the camera as a director and editor.  With talent and determination he is committed to making a difference in the world of global filmmaking. He has worked as a production assistant at Warner Bros, on “The Felicity Show,” as a photographer at the Home Shopping Network, and news editor at Miami Fox TV Station.

His list of credits as a director and editor include the award winning documentary “Lavichè: A crisis for the poor in Haiti.”  Jean-René, co-directed with Sonia Baez-Hernandez, a heart-wrenching documentary on breast cancer, “Territories of the Breast.” Jean-René continues developing his talent and wrote and directed a short film “Impasse.”
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Jean-Rene’s is committed to creating Caribbean films that interest a worldwide audience.  It is evident in his most recent project “Culture Clash” that won best documentary at the 4th Annual Haiti Movie Award (MPAH) 2014 and an award at the Greater Washington Immigration Film Festival 2015.  Jean-René will continue to shed light on important social issues through his films and documentaries.

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This project is made possible with partial funding from Humanities Tennessee, an affiliate of National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as support from Metro Nashville Arts Commission, Tennessee Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts and Vanderbilt University Center for Latin American Studies.
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