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June 26th - July 2nd, 2003
SALAAM Theatre
Geeta Citygirl, Artistic Director invites
you to attend
Anand Patwardhan's Films in NYC
First
Run/Icarus Films is proud to present the films of Anand
Patwardhan, India's leading documentary filmmaker, at Anthology Film
Archives in New York, NY from June 26-July 2, 2003.
Anand Patwardhan is an award-winning filmmaker
who has been making political documentaries for three decades, relentlessly
pursuing diverse and controversial issues that are at the crux of social
and political life in India. Beginning on June 26, several of Patwardhan's
films will be shown, including a week-long run of his latest acclaimed
epic feature, WAR AND PEACE.
Venue: Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue at Second Street
New York, NY
Tickets: $8 general admission
For information: 212.505.5181 x4; www.anthologyfilmarchives.org
Highlights:
WAR AND PEACE (June 26-July 2, 8:15 pm)
Filmed over 3 years in India, Pakistan, Japan
and the US, Anand Patwardhan's WAR AND PEACE is an epic journey of peace
activism in the face of religious fanaticism, militarism and war. It examines
the militarization of India and Pakistan, and analyzes the human cost that
is extracted from its citizens in the name of 'National Security.'
IN THE NAME OF GOD (Sat., June 28, 6:15 p.m.)
Follows the violent campaign waged by the militant
(now ruling) Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to destroy the 16th century Ayodhya
mosque, and the motivations that ultimately lead to the drastic actions
of the Hindu militants, as well as the efforts of secular Indians to combat
the religious intolerance and hatred that has seized India in the name
of God.
FATHER, SON, AND HOLY WAR (Sunday, June 29,
6:00 p.m.)
Minorities are scapegoats of every calamity as
nations subdivide into religious and ethnic zones, each seemingly eager
to annihilate the others, or to extinguish itself on the altar of martyrdom.
Does the root of India's recent bloodshed - perhaps all bloodshed - lie
in male insecurity, itself an inevitable product of the very construction
of "manhood?"
COMPLETE LINEUP AND FULL SCHEDULE:
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org;
212.505.5181 x4
Find out more about Anand Patwardhan and First
Run/Icarus Films:
http://frif.com/subjects/patw.html
Patwardhan's
films are part of the
First Run/Icarus Films Retrospective: June 26-July
24, 2003
More info at http://www.patwardhan.com
Special Thanks to Physicians for Social Responsibility
for their promotional support.
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