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TC African Diaspora Cine Club, Tomorrow, Friday March 28

  • TC African Diaspora Cine Club, Tomorrow, Friday March 28
Genre : Projection | New York City

Vendredi 28 mars 2008

Horaires : 00:00
Pays principal concerné : Rubrique : Cinéma/tv

QUOI: Projections-débats GRATUITES de films d'Afrique et de la Diaspora africaine.

QUAND: Chaque dernier vendredi du mois

OU: Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street - Room 179 Grace Dodge
Train 1 to 116th street - walk uptown four blocks
Carte d'identité + photo demandé pour entrer dans le bâtiment


LA PROJECTION

Ce vendredi 28 Mars à 18h00 - 179 Grace Dodge

PROJECTION "MOIS DE L'HISTOIRE DES FEMMES" - FOCUS SUR HAÏTI
Des boissons seront servies

MISSION TO SASSIER
USA/Haiti, 2005, 51mins, doc, Créole/anglais avec sous-titres anglais
Réalisé par Marlie Hall
Mission to Sassier est un documentaire poignant sur une mission médical menée dans un village reculé d'Haïti. Une équipe médicale composée d'Haïtiens et d'Américains s'investit dans un projet sanitaire à Sassier (Haiti).
Débat avec la réalisatrice.


BIRTHRIGHT CRISIS
USA/Haiti, 2006, 15mins, documentaire, Créole/anglais avec sous-titres anglais
Réalisé par Miriam Neptune
Thousands of people of Haitian descent live in the Dominican Republic without government acknowledged citizenship. As a result, they lack access to basic services such as education and healthcare. This short documentary features testimonies from deportees and victims of anti-Haitian policy, calling for a unified response from people in the Haitian and Dominican Diaspora.
Débat avec Ninaj Raoul et Sandi Calixte (Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees).

Discussion après la projection avec la réalisatrice Marlie Hall, des représentantes de Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees et le Dr. Steeve Coupeau, Rédacteur-en-Chef et Editeur du NYIHA Media et auteur du The History of Haiti.



Des DVD et VHS de films africains et de la Diaspora seront en vente lors des projections et le Dr. Coupeau vendra son livre.




WHAT: FREE screenings and discussions of films from Africa
and the African Diaspora.

WHEN: Every last Friday of the month

WHERE: Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street - Room 179 Grace Dodge
Train 1 to 116th street - walk uptown four blocks
Photo ID required to enter the building


UPCOMING SCREENING

This Friday, March 28 at 6:00pm - 179 Grace Dodge

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH SCREENING - FOCUS ON HAITI
Refreshments will be served

MISSION TO SASSIER
US/Haiti, 2005, 51mins, doc, Creole/English with English subtitles
Directed by Marlie Hall
Mission to Sassier is a revealing documentary about a medical mission to a very remote village in Haiti. A medical team of Haitian and US nationals participates in a project to bring healthcare in the Sassier region of Haiti.
Q&A with director.


BIRTHRIGHT CRISIS
US/Haiti, 2006, 15mins, documentary, Creole/English with English subtitles
Directed by Miriam Neptune
Thousands of people of Haitian descent live in the Dominican Republic without government acknowledged citizenship. As a result, they lack access to basic services such as education and healthcare. This short documentary features testimonies from deportees and victims of anti-Haitian policy, calling for a unified response from people in the Haitian and Dominican Diaspora.
Q&A with Ninaj Raoul and Sandi Calixte from Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees.

Discussion after the screening with Director Marlie Hall, Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees representatives and Dr. Steeve Coupeau, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of NYIHA Media and author of book The History of Haiti.



DVDs and VHSs of films from Africa and the African Diaspora will be available on sale at the screenings and Dr. Coupeau will sell his book



Partenaires

  • Gens de la Caraïbe
  • Collectif 2004 Images
  • Caracoli

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