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SF Immigrant Film Festival to benefit Day Laborers

­by the staff of El Reportero

An scene of La Trailera.An scene of La Trailera.

The San Francisco Immigrant Film Festival will offer three special screenings for the student community of the City College of San Francisco, California, and one charity screening for the San Francisco Day Labor Program (SFDLP) on Wednesday, November 30 and Dec. 3rd, with the premiere of movies about the Hispanic, Arab and African communities.

The screenings on November 30th will take place at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the City College Mission Campus.

The charity screening on behalf of the San Francisco Day Labor Program, also known as “La Traila”, is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 3rd at 2 p.m. On that occasion, it will open in San Francisco the series of four short documentaries directed by Mexican actor Gael García Bernal with the English director Marc Silver and produced by Amnesty International recently.

Omar d’León and other artists at the Paul Mahder Gallery

The Paul Mahder Gallery will host the 5th annual holiday party and group exhibition on Thursday December 1, from 6-9pm. Featuring new works from Omar d´León and other artists, such as Otto Aguilar and Oscar Camilo de las Flores, to discover some of today’s finest artists at one of San Francisco’s leading galleries. Admission is free. 3378 Sacramento Street at Walnut, San Francisco, California 94118. For more information visit http://www.paulmahdergallery.com.

Masked Hero Zorro Returns to Peralta Hacienda Zorro, Mexican California’s original champion for the 99 per cent, returns to Oakland December 1, 6-9pm for a reprise of “Zorro by Night,” Peralta Hacienda’s popular gala fundraiser. This year the fiesta will include a spectacular live flamenco with Fanny Ara and her musicians, period food and drinks.

For more information or to book tickets go to ­peraltahacienda.org or call 510-532- 9142. Admission starts at $50, with reduced prices for under 30s and over 70s. 2465 34th Avenue, Oakland.

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