[CIMC-work] FW: Two documentary programs this weekend -
ChicagoFilmmakers
Ian Bicking
ianb at colorstudy.com
Thu Sep 18 16:11:39 PDT 2003
Sure, that looks fine. I think you should go ahead and put it up,
since it'll otherwise soon be irrelevant.
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 03:05 PM, Elizabeth Fraser wrote:
> Ian, I just checked and there's a post up from Andersonville Neighbors
> for Peace at
>
> http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=30695
>
> it looks like it needs a little editing cleanup though. A few missing
> letters. Chicago Filmmakers doesn't have it listed up on their own
> website yet--unless I'm just not finding it.
>
> If you think 30695 is okay to link to--let me know and I'll clean in
> up--add the attachment in a comment or whatever.
>
> --Eliz
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Ian Bicking
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> Subject: Re: [CIMC-work] FW: Two documentary programs this weekend -
> ChicagoFilmmakers
>
>
> On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 01:38 PM, Elizabeth Fraser wrote:
>> Thoughts about adding these to the Events panel? They would just need
>
>> to be up through Saturday.--Eliz
>
> Seems fine to me. They need to have this info online somewhere first,
> though. I'll ask them to post it to the newswire.
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: programming [mailto:programming at chicagofilmmakers.org]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:18 PM
>> To: General List; Political_action
>> Subject: Two documentary programs this weekend - Chicago Filmmakers
>>
>> [sorry for the delay in getting this information out - internet access
>
>> was down] ****[ please forward!!! ]****
>>
>>
>> Andersonville Neighbors for Peace in association with Chicago
>> Filmmakers
>> Present
>>
>> Friday, September 19 - 7:30 pm at Chicago Filmmakers (5243 N. Clark
>> St.)
>> Crossing the Line/School of the Americas program Featuring the 2003
>> documentary Hidden in Plain Sight
>>
>> Hidden in Plain Sight examines the realities of the notorious School
>> of the Americas and includes interviews with Noam Chomsky, Eduardo
>> Galeano, Maj. Joseph Blair, Michael Parenti, Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep.
>> Mac Collins, Sister Diana Ortiz, Father Roy Bourgeois, and Maj.
>> Genreral J. Lemoyne.
>>
>> Every November thousands of people from across North America gather
>> outside Fort Benning, Georgia to protest the controversial School of
>> the Americas, which for years has been training foreign militaries in
>> counterinsurgency, interrogation, torture, and repression.
>>
>> After the screening there will be a discussion with the participation
>> of
>> Sister Dorothy Pagosa, who was recently released from prison.
>>
>> This program is also sponsored by 8th Day Center for Justice and
>> Chicago
>> Media Action.
>>
>> Admission is free (suggested donation $7(
>>
>> ************************
>>
>>
>> CHICAGO FILMMAKERS PRESENTS
>>
>> Saturday, September 20 -- 8:00pm Chicago Filmmakers (5243 N. Clark
>> St.)
>> Iran, Veiled Appearances
>> Co-Presented by Chicago Media Action
>>
>> The award-winning Iran, Veiled Appearances (2002, 90 mins., video), by
>
>> Thierry Michel, "is a compelling and insightful documentary about
>> contemporary Iran, 23 years after the Islamic Revolution. Defying and
>
>> clarifying the concept of Iran that is presented by U.S. media and
>> politicians, filmmaker Thierry Michel gained extraordinary access to
>> both Iran's paramilitary religious sects, and to the increasingly
>> modernized youth, who express their desire for a more open society and
>
>> challenge the wisdom of their parents who fought for - and continue to
>
>> embrace - the ideals of the Islamic Revolution." Iran, Veiled
>> Appearances is remarkable in its ability to combine a sympathetic
>> portrayal of its subjects while maintaining a gently critical eye.
>> Director Michel's evenhanded approach allows for a fascinating and
>> complex portrait of a country in transition.
>>
>> Admission is $7
>>
>>
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