Opening Night: American Pachuco

The Legend of Luis Valdez

An auteur emerges from America’s underclass: from migrant farmworker to revolutionary artist, Luis Valdez changed American culture. In the 1960s, his El Teatro Campesino performed on flatbed trucks and helped mobilize workers to win the first farmworker union contract. His production Zoot Suit was the first Chicano play on Broadway. Despite critical rejection that killed the show, he persevered, creating La Bamba—a breakout blockbuster that authentically depicted Mexican-American life to the world. Now in its 60th year, El Teatro continues to be a beacon for Latino/a creators. This is the story of an artist who gave voice to the overlooked and opened pathways for generations.

In-Person

AFS Cinema

May 13

Credits

Director(s):

David Alvarado

Biography(s):

David Alvarado is a Chicano documentary filmmaker and Stanford MFA graduate focused on science, technology, and human rights. Co-founder of Structure Films and a 2022 DOC NYC/HBO 40 Under 40 honoree. His films include American Pachuco (2026), We Are As Gods (2022, adapted as an Audible Originals podcast), Bill Nye: Science Guy (2017, Netflix), True Conviction (2017, PBS), and The Immortalists (2014, BFI-nominated, Netflix).