United Nations Association Film Festival Traveling Festival New
York presents:
"HUMANITY IS INDIVISIBLE"
September 21, 2003
at NYU Cantor Film Center, New York
Five documentaries will be screened showcasing
the struggle for justice and dignity for all
people around the world.
(Stanford, CA) The United Nations Association
Film Festival, the world's only public film forum for exploring
UN related issues, presents its next traveling film festival event
that will examine international conflicts. The United Nations Association
Film Festival Traveling Festival (UNAFF TF) New York will take place
on September 21, 2003 at NYU Cantor Film Center, 36 East 8th Street,
New York.
6:20 PM
"Hidden Wars of
Desert Storm" - 64 minutes, 2000 - (Iraq/USA)
Directors/Producers: Audrey Brohy and Gerard Ungerman
7:25 PM
"Three Blind Mice"
- 1 minute 30 seconds, 2001 - (USA)
Directors/Producers: Candy Kugel and Vincent Cafarelli
7:30 PM
"Bombies"
- 57 minutes, 2001 - (Canada/Laos)
Director/Producer: Jack Silberman
8:30 PM
"Ground Zero, Sacred
Ground" - 9 minutes, 1997 - (USA)
Director/Producer: Karen Aqua
8:40 PM
"Gaza Strip"
- 74 minutes, 2002 - (Palestine/USA)
Director/Producer: James Longley
UNAFF Traveling Festival New York is organized
and presented by UNA Film Festival, International Documentary Association,
Cinema Studies Department NY, Department of Film, Video and Broadcasting
NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies, Harvard Alumni
NY Club, and Cantor Film Center NYU.
TICKETS
Admission is $5 for students and $8 for the general public (each
film) or $10 for students and $15 for the general public with the
Festival Pass (all five films). Tickets can be purchased at the
door beginning at 6:00 PM.
LOCATION
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Film Center, New York University
36 East 8th Street, New York
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