Sunday Showcase
The Other America: An Anne Braden Story
Created by the Squallis Puppeteers
Sunday, October 27, 12:30 pm, CINEMA+
Free
Inspired by Anne Braden’s 1958 memoir, “The Wall Between,” this puppet film combines tabletop puppetry, shadow puppetry, and a “crankie” scroll to tell the story of how two families challenged Louisville, Kentucky’s segregated housing market. In 2002, an elderly Anne Braden recounts from her living room the 1954 story of when she and her husband Carl (both of whom were white) purchased a house in an all-white neighborhood on behalf of their friends Andrew and Charlotte Wade (who were Black). The Wades and Bradens endured a backlash of white supremacist hatred in the midst of anti-communist hysteria, and none of their lives would ever be the same again. To mark the 70th anniversary of the Wade-Braden case, join us for a screening of the film and a subsequent panel about the making of the film and the reverberations of the case into 2024. 2021, U.S., DCP, 42 minutes.
Content warning: contains images and stories of racially motivated violence, including references to lynching. Recommended for ages 9+.