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Description
(1) Start of program about Geraldo Rivera. (2) ""Zoot Suit"" the movie, some scenes shown. (3) Beginning of program ""Check it Out."" (4) Scene from ""Zoot Suit"" the movie. (5) El Teatro Campesino. (6) Luis Valdez speaks about the company. (7) Scenes from ""Huelga,"" Luis Valdez introducing an acto. (8) Scenes of main office interior. Olivia Chumacero speaks about her involvement in Teatro Campesino. (9) Shot of the acto ""Dos Caras...."" with Valdez performing. (10) Scene from ""Los Vendidos"" film. (11) Jose Delgado and Diane Rodriguez talk about Teatro Campesino collectively developing scripts. (12) Shots of construction of playhouse. (13) Andres Gutierrez talks about Campesino's uniqueness: a redefinition of the American reality. California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Type
moving image
Format
Master U-matic
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
cusb-v1178 cusb_000207
Subject
Chicano movement--California
Provenance
UC Santa Barbara, Department of Special Research Collections California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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