TOGETHER: Two inseparable deaf-mute friends hang to each other while working on the East End docks.
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Screening: TOGETHER and SI, SE PUEDE, SEVEN DAYS AT P.A.H. BARCELONA
Green Caravan Film Festival Screening: Babushkas of Chernobyl
Some 200 women defiantly cling to their ancestral homeland in Chernobyl’s radioactive “Exclusion Zone.” While most of their neighbours have long since fled and their husbands have gradually died off,
Green Caravan Film Festival Screening: The Wanted 18
The Wanted 18 recreates an astonishing true story: the Israeli army’s pursuit of 18 cows, whose independent milk production on a Palestinian collective farm was declared “a threat to the national secu
Screening, Capital (Le Capital)
Dir Costa-Gavras, France 2012 [15] EST, 114 mins.
From legendary Academy-Award-winning writer/director Costa-Gavras comes a fast-paced, darkly-comic, suspenseful drama set in the high stakes world of global finance. Discussion led by John Green, journalist and former documentary filmmaker.
10.20 for 11am.
Screening: The Great Book Robbery, Nowhere Left To Go, Homeland: An Endless Sad Story
3 Films: The Great Book Robbery (Benny Brunner, Netherlands 2012 [12], Hebrew/Arabic with EST, 57 mins).
Nowhere Left To Go: The Jahalin Bedouin (Harvey Stein, Palestine 2012 [U], Arabic with EST, 27.55 mins).
Me And My Homeland: An Endless Sad Story (Suleiman al-Hourani and Hamza Najim, Palestine 2012 [U], Arabic with EST, 11.7 mins).
Refugee Week Film Festival: Hotel Sahara.
Hotel Sahara, directed by Bettina Haasen, 2009, 15, 85mins.
