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January 19th 2005:
OntheSnow.com:
Dances In Park City
By Jill Adler
OntheSnow.com
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
With Sundance and Slamdance just around the corner, theyre
at it again. Micro-fests like X-Dance, No Dance, Troma Dance,
scurry to distribute flyers and attract residual attention.
Just in time for the Inauguration, The Freedom Cinema Festival
provides a unique, alternative forum for leading grassroots
artists addressing socially and politically relevant themes.
The second annual poli fest features 64 provocative films
from around the world, including U.S. premieres. The Festival
also includes live music events, panel discussions of activist
media, stand-up comedy, and graphic arts/cartooning.
WHEN: January 25-30th
WHERE: Main Street Mall, 2nd floor, 333 Main Street (across
from Egyptian Theater), Park City
TICKETS: 877.849.3231
Highlights :
* An Iraqi Lullaby For Children Who Are About To Die/ World
Premiere. An Iraqi mother sings a lullaby to her children
as bombs and artillery demolish their world.
* Beyond Right and Wrong. A severely mentally ill death row
inmates tortured past becomes his only salvation.
* SHEM /US Premiere. A gay, good-looking 19-year-old abandons
a life of pleasure to search for his great-grandfather's grave
somewhere behind the former iron curtain.
Chefdance
http://www.onthesnow.com/news/utah/011905-13315.html
For press and media
inquiries please call
1-800-503-5923 x 1
or email
press@freedomcinemafestival.org
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