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Program & Events
The 2008 Image Awards Festival: Celebrating Vision and Excellence Women in Film & Video New England @ The Brattle Theater Saturday, March 29, 2008 12pm-12am
SCHEDULE 12:00 -2:15pm Awardee: Susi Walsh. Award presentation, conversation and film viewing of "Frank: A Vietnam Veteran". Susi Walsh is co-founder of The Center for Independent Documentary and recipient of a 2008 Image Award. "Frank.." serves as her inspiration for her career in film.
3:15-6:00pm Awardee: Natatcha Estebanez (posthumously). Award presentation, conversations, film viewing of a Tribute film and "Blue Diner". WGBH Producer, Director & Writer. BLUE DINER PLOT SYNOPSIS: 7:15-10:00pm Awardees: Joyce Kulhawik and Jocelyn Glatzer. Award presentations, conversations, film viewing of Oscar-nominated, "My Country, My Country." Joyce Kulhawik is WBZ-TV Arts & Entertainment Anchor; Jocelyn Glatzer is producer of Academy Award-nominated "My Country, My Country". Both women are 2008 Image Award Recipients.
MY COUNTRY MY COUNTRY PLOT SYNOPSIS Working alone in Iraq over eight months, director/cinematographer Laura Poitras creates an extraordinarily intimate portrait of Iraqis living under U.S. occupation. Her principal focus is Dr. Riyadh, an Iraqi medical doctor, father of six and Sunni political candidate. An outspoken critic of the occupation, he is equally passionate about the need to establish democracy in Iraq, arguing that Sunni participation in the January 2005 elections is essential. Yet all around him, Dr. Riyadh sees only chaos, as his waiting room fills each day with patients suffering the physical and mental effects of ever-increasing violence. Dramatically interwoven into the personal journey of Dr. Riyadh is the landscape of the US military occupation, with Australian private security contractors, American journalists and the UN officials who orchestrate the elections. Unfolding like a narrative drama, MY COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY follows the agonizing predicament and gradual descent of one man caught in the tragic contradictions of the U.S. occupation of Iraq and its project to spread democracy in the Middle East. Join Women in Film & Video New England in celebrating our 2008 Image Award Winners: Susi Walsh, co-founder of The Center for Independent Documentary; Natatcha Estebanez (posthumous recognition) WGBH Producer, Writer & Director; Jocelyn Glatzer, Producer of 2007 Oscar-Nominated 'My Country, My Country’; and Joyce Kulhawik, arts and entertainment anchor WBZ-TV. During this festival, we will be screening films by award winners, presenting individual awards, and hosting a networking/cocktail party at Noir. Come and support local film and local filmmakers who will be participating in discussions, Q & A, and networking events about working in New England today. We hope all will enjoy a day at the cinema honoring vision and excellence in female filmmaking. Films presented and screened include ‘Frank: A Vietnam Veteran’, ‘The Blue Diner’, and ‘My Country, My Country.’ The 2008 Image Awards Festival is also a fundraiser for Women in Film & Video New England, a non-profit organization serving female filmmaking since 1981 through education, screening, and networking opportunities. The cost for a full day pass will be $75 . Individual tickets will also available. Stay tuned for times and schedule! Visit www.brattlefilm.org.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 WIFV/NE was founded in 1981 by a small group of pioneering women working in film and video. This year marks the organization's 25th anniversary. WIFV/NE’s biannual Image Awards gala will mark this special occasion. Come join us for a VIP reception, dinner, music, film, and an awards ceremony. |
Image Awards The biannual WIFV/NE Image Awards Gala Fundraiser honors several New England women who have demonstrated remarkable achievements in their respective film/video fields. The list of past honorees includes: Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Margaret Lazarus; directors of the Boston Jewish Film Festival Sara Rubin and Kaj Wilson; director of the LEF Foundation Lyda Kuth; actresses Brooke Adams and Lynne Adams and television chef Julia Child. |
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