Feb 07 2019
Work, Struggle, and Emancipation: A Better Life

Work, Struggle, and Emancipation: A Better Life

Presented by Crocker Art Museum at Crocker Art Museum

Taking inspiration from the exhibition “History, Labor, Life: The Prints of Jacob Lawrence,” the Crocker is proud to present a monthly series of four films that highlight issues faced by working class people seeking to live the American dream. February’s film, A Better Life, stars Demián Bichir (Che and TV’s The Bridge), who earned an Oscar nomination for his performance, and follows the story of single father and undocumented immigrant gardener Carlos whose son is navigating high school and the perils of Los Angeles gang life. When Carlos’ work truck is stolen, the father and son try to find it together, but Carlos faces constant risk of arrest and deportation. With understated and compelling performances called “touching and startling” by The New York Times, the film tells the universal story of what a parent will sacrifice for their children and family.

Admission Info

Museum members $8
Nonmembers $16
Series Pass (four films) $24

Phone: (916) 808-1182

Email: cam@crockerartmuseum.org

Dates & Times

2019/02/07 - 2019/02/07

Location Info

Crocker Art Museum

216 O Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

Parking Info

Parking is available within walking distance of the Museum, including street parking, parking lots, and public garages.