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Storming Caesars Palace

STORMING CAESARS PALACE uplifts the story of Las Vegas activist Ruby Duncan who ignites “Mother Power,” by mobilizing a welfare rights group in her community to fight for justice, dignity, democratic participation, and an adequate income in 1971.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • SCREENINGS
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

Genre

Synopsis

When thousands of Las Vegas families are illegally slashed from the welfare rolls, Ruby Duncan and a group of mothers flanked by celebrities march down the Las Vegas Strip. Bearing witness to these revolutionary yet forgotten events, STORMING CAESARS PALACE features lost archival footage and a pivotal cast, revealing that it is the disenfranchised who stand up for America’s principle of justice for all.

Bio

Born in Colombia, Hazel is a NYC-based director/producer who shares the stories of women from underrepresented communities fighting to overcome intersectional injustice historically and today. Storming Caesars Palace, Hazel's first feature-length documentary, premiered as the Opening Night film at the BlackStar Film Festival in 2022 winning the coveted Shine Award, and picked up Best Documentary Feature and Best Director awards at numerous national and international festivals during its multi-year 75+ festival and impact screening run. The film broadcast nationally on PBS’s Independent Lens series on March 20, 2023 to over 1.3M viewers and was in the top 3 streamed IL episodes that season. The film also received industry recognition winning the 2023 IDA’s ABC News VideoSource Award for best use of archival material. Hazel obtained support for the film and impact campaign from ITVS, the NEH, Ford Foundation/Just Films, Black Public Media, The Better Angels Society, Fork Films, Ken Burns/Library of Congress/Levine finalist prize, Firelight Media, IDA's Sarowitz Completion Fund, Working Films, Perspective Fund, Big Sky Pitch, Film Independent, The Gotham, and Women Make Movies. Previously, Hazel directed 10 episodes of PBS’s primetime celebrity genealogy series, Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hazel also created and produced a 5-part, short docu-series called, My Everyday Hustle, for PBS WorldChannel. She produced Roots: A History Revealed simulcast on A&E/History/Lifetime, which was nominated for a NAACP Image Award and screened at the Bushwick Film Festival in 2016. Hazel co-produced the 6-hour PBS series The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., which was honored with an Emmy, a Peabody, a duPont-Columbia, and a NAACP Image award. Hazel has contributed to documentaries for I.D./Max, CNN Originals, HBO, FRONTLINE, AMC, ABC News, and A&E.

Screening History

BlackStar Film Festival 2022

Pan African Film Festival 2023

BigSky Documentary Film Festival 2023

Beaufort International Film Festival 2023

Afrikana Film Festival 2023

Awards History

BlackStar Film Festival 2022 - Shine Award

Beaufort International Film Festival 2023 - Best Feature Documentary

Bushwick Film Festival 2023 - Best Feature Documentary

Vindhya International Film Festival (Madhya Pradesh, India) 2024 - Best Feature Documentary - International, Best Director - International

Credits

Cast - Gloria Steinem

Editor - Sunita Prasad

Producer - Nazenet Habtezghi

Consulting Producer - Yoruba Richen

Consulting Producer - Jamila Wignot