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October 2-5: 2008 All Roads Film Festival in Washington, D.C.

The 5th annual All Roads Film Festival showcases a special selection of stories from indigenous and underrepresented minority artists, with 29 films and 4 photography exhibitions representing 20 cultures from 15 countries around the globe. This year, the theme is "Images & Story: A New Generation."

Washington D.C.: October 2-5
National Geographic
1600 M Street N.W.
Phone: +1 202 857 7700

Music at All Roads: DC
K'NAAN Friday, October 3 at 9:30 p.m.
National Geographic Courtyard

All Roads on the Road

The 5th Annual All Roads Film Festival will debut new photo exhibits by the "2008 Photography Program Awardees."

Alejandro Chaskielberg (Argentina)
The High Tide: Native Islanders and the Community of the Parana River Delta

Rena Effendi (Azerbaijan)
Khinaliq Village: A Staircase to the Sky 2003-2006

Khaled Hasan (Bangladesh)
Living Stone: A Community Losing Its Living Environment

Farzana Wahidy (Afghanistan)
Afghan Women

About the All Roads Film Project

All Roads is a National Geographic initiative created to provide an international platform for indigenous and underrepresented minority-culture artists to share their cultures, stories, and perspectives through the power of film and photography. All Roads is an exciting, groundbreaking film festival, photography program, and film grant program rolled into one.

Whether you're an indigenous artist wanting to tell your story, a filmmaker wanting to make a difference, an industry representative looking for the next age of storytelling, or an audience eager to learn more about our world, you'll find what you're looking for when you travel All Roads.

Starts10/02/2008
Ends10/05/2008
IssuesEconomic Justice, Family & Society, Human Rights, International, Media, Racial Justice, Youth
Homepagewww3.nationalgeographic.com
Contactallroads@ngs.org

Posted on October 2, 2008 in Event / Call to action by austra