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POSTPONED: Valley Talks: Slatersville – The Catholics Are Coming

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Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, ends on Sunday, Mar. 22, 1:30pm, at the Museum of Work & Culture when critically acclaimed filmmaker Christian de Rezendes will present Slatersville: The Catholics are Coming!.

In this talk, documentarian de Rezendes will discuss the complexities of filmmaking and producing through the lens of his upcoming historical documentary series, Slatersville: America’s First Mill Village. He has been working on the series, which will cover two centuries of history, for several years. Though the series is not set to premiere until 2021, de Rezendes will share a work-in-progress segment highlighting the French-Canadian immigration and the Museum of Work and Culture during his presentation. This exciting preview will include on-camera interviews with MoWC Director Anne Conway, Woonsocket historian Ray Bacon and several others.

Through his company, Breaking Branches Pictures (est. 1996), de Rezendes has produced critically acclaimed feature films including 41, a documentary about the youngest victim of the Station Nightclub Fire, Getting Out of Rhode Island, a fully improvised dramedy feature, Alzira’s Story, the family inspired documentary, and Raising Matty Christian, a documentary about a man born without full limbs whose accomplishments inspired thousands. To date, his work has received more than 35 filmmaking awards. Many of his twenty plus directing credits have been broadcast on PBS and screened internationally at film festivals. De Rezendes continues to direct, film and edit promotional pieces for a wide variety of corporate, non-profit and commercial clients as well as his own projects.

Seating is limited to 75 and is first-come, first-served.

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Date:
Mar 22, 2020
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Location

Museum of Work & Culture
42 S Main St
Woonsocket, RI 02895 United States
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