FOURTH ANNUAL MEDIA THAT MATTERS FILM FESTIVAL PREMIERE
Corporate Accountability, Culture-Jamming, Sustainable Agriculture,
Civil Liberties — these topics and more are tackled by MediaRights'
fourth annual Media That Matters Film Festival. Join us in kicking-off
another year of online streaming, TV broadcasts, community screenings
and DVD distribution.
FOURTH ANNUAL
MEDIA THAT MATTERS FILM FESTIVAL
PREMIERE
May 18th, 2004, 7pm
BAM Rose Cinemas
30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street
Meet with Media That Matters filmmakers after the screening.
Tickets are $10 and are available by calling BAM at 718-636-4100 or
online through Moviefone at www.moviefone.com (search for "Media That
Matters Festival").
For more information call 646-230-6288.
Sponsors:
National Film Network, Netflix, Sundance Channel, Home Box Office, The
Waitt Family Foundation, Heifer International, Alexander Summer Family
Foundation, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Paola
Freccero, Frank Marshall; The Ford Foundation, Otto Haas Charitable
Trust, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, National
Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Open
Society Institute, The Surdna Foundation, Time Warner Foundation
Principal Partner:
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
Partners:
911 Media Arts Center, Bay Area Video Coalition, Third World Newsreel
Official Film Selections:
I Promise Africa (2:40 min.)
iThemba (5:19 min.)
Seeds of Hope: South Africa (6:12 min.)
The Meatrix (3:47 min.)
Laugh at the Fat Kid (7:57 min.)
Lean on Me (1:46 min.)
Books Not Bars (3:44 min.)
The Children of Birmingham (6:17 min.)
Day of Remembrance (8:00 min.)
Dedicated to My Family (3.51 min.)
Struggling to Survive (7:37 min.)
The Sixth Section (8:10 min.)
Novela, Novela (7:20 min.)
Bush for Peace (1:56 min.)
Spring in Awe (4:00 min.)
POPaganda: The Art & Subversion of Ron English (8:24 min.)
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Posted on May 5, 2004 in General News by jean
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