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00:30
Summary: 30 years independence, 3 years peace. The capital, originally created for 600.000 people is now home to 4 million. Ten characters show us ten different sides of life in Luanda.
10:00
Summary: From 1961 to 1991, Africa was a battleground for competing interests. Fidel Castro build a new offensive strategy, having lasting influence in Africa’s battles against colonialism.
10:00
Description: This workshop, in two sessions, gives aspiring filmmakers a way to learn about the technical aspects of filmmaking by learning how to watch films for technical information. This series of annual workshops helps to discover and uncover technical methods employed in filmmaking such as cinematography, editing, acting, sound, postproduction, and script. This year the workshop will focus on the art of editing.
14:15
Summary: Dust. It is everywhere and ever present. In associative and symphonic movements, Bitomsky pursues it to the place where it settles, and seeks people who contend with it.
14:45
Summary: Rize reveals a dance phenomenon born from oppression in US ghettos which modernizes moves unique to African tribal rituals with athletic movement sped up to impossible speeds.
16:00
Description: On children’s rights 4 PM Shams Banji, Through my Eyes (Uganda, 2008, 4 x 15 min.) 5 PM panel discussion 6 PM Irene Kulabako Kakembo, All our Children (Uganda, 2008, 45 min.)
16:30
2Fs

Movie: 2Fs

Country:Uganda

Director:Peter Suuna

Program:Eastern Parallels

Screening Program:Uganda Focus I

Venues:Auditorium

Summary: Presented by the filmmakers
18:00
Summary: Onswa-Moiza Woman’s Drama Group from Budaka district will perform the story of The Twins. The group performs a mixture of drama, dance and music from Budaka culture with traditional instruments such as the namado drum, the tongoi harp and the omudili long drum.
19:00
Summary: Unprecedented access to one of the most controversial politicians in America examines contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence political dissent.
19:30
Summary: Lindsay Anderson’s first order of business was satirizing the initiating institution of English public school life which he resolved with a savage insurrection.
20:30
Summary: Dylan Avery began writing a fictional story while discovering that the 9/11 attacks were not a terrorist attack but that they were, rather, an attack orchestrated as an inside job.
21:00
Summary: A group of U.S. soldiers are captured one night during the Korean War in 1952. But nothing is quite what it seems. Soldiers start to have disturbing dreams.
22:00
Summary: Students from the Czech Film Academy commission a leading advertising agency to organize a campaign for the opening of a new supermarket named Czech Dream which does not exist.
23:15
Summary: Two unrelated real elements are juxtaposed: a thinly disguised account of ex-marine Charles Whitman, and the real life experience of aging actor and legend, Boris Karloff.