[Peace] Fwd: Film/Speakers Available: Eyewitness report from Lebanon

Danielle Chynoweth chyn at ojctech.com
Thu Oct 19 11:56:35 CDT 2006


Does AWARE want to bring these to the IMC?  If so, you can contact  
Jen (we know her through Clamor) directly. - Danielle

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> From: <jenangel at riseup.net>
> Date: October 19, 2006 9:35:54 AM CDT
> To: <chyn at ojctech.com>
> Subject: Film/Speakers Available: Eyewitness report from Lebanon
> Reply-To: <bounce-live-964741404-51352980 at ezinedirector.net>
>
>
> Hi everyone!
>
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> email me at jenangel at riseup.net
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> In addition to my work with Clamor Magazine -- Your DIY Guide to  
> Everyday Revolution ( http://www.clamormagazine.org ), I work on  
> booking tours and events for friends and colleagues who are doing  
> important social justice work through words, music, film, and  
> pictures. The following is a very exciting new presentation -  
> please contact me if you are interested in bringing these two  
> amazing journalists to your community.
>
> Bookings available: November 15 - December 31
>
> Preview copies available on request, just let me know.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jen Angel
> jenangel at riseup.net
> 419-410-7745
>
> ----
> Samidoun: a multi-media journey through the 34 day war in Lebanon  
> and its aftermath
> By Ana Nogueira and Andrew Stern
>
> Samidoun is a multimedia presentation of the recent war in Lebanon  
> and its aftermath, produced by award-winning independent reporters  
> Ana Nogueira and Andrew Stern. Interweaving still photography,  
> audio and video, Samidoun is a uniquely intimate look at the human  
> cost of this conflict that took the lives of over 1200 people,  
> wounded thousands more, and displaced over one million.
>
> Democracy Now! correspondent Ana Nogueira and Redux Pictures  
> photojournalist Andrew Stern traveled to Lebanon while the war  
> raged, and stayed for five weeks post ceasefire to document the  
> aftermath of the war. Their work takes us to scenes of horrific  
> bombings in the southern suburbs of Beirut to the ruins of Southern  
> Lebanon's Bint Jbail, Aita Chaab and Qana, from tobacco fields  
> littered with Israeli cluster bombs to the oil-slicked Lebanese  
> coastline. Featuring interviews with survivors and families of  
> those not so fortunate, Samidoun provides a rare glimpse into the  
> hearts of ordinary people whose lives have been changed forever,  
> and ultimately reveals the steadfast determination of the Lebanese  
> people to survive and rebuild their country in the face of  
> unimaginable violence and national anguish.
>
> * Samidoun translates from Arabic to "steadfastness," or "those who  
> stay."
>
>
> Andrew Stern
>  - Still photographs with audio collage, 23min
>
> Andrew Stern is a photojournalist committed to documenting critical  
> social and political issues. His compelling imagery has been  
> recognized for the intimate relationship he develops with his  
> subjects, as well as the time he spends to immerse himself in a  
> story. He has photographed in over 20 countries and his award  
> winning work has appeared in The Guardian Weekend Magazine, Readers  
> Digest, Harper's, The New York Times, Internazionale, Die Welt, La  
> Jornada and many other publications both domestically and  
> internationally.  He is co-author of the book We Are Everywhere:  
> The Irresistible Rise of Global Anti-Capitalism (Verso, 2003).  He  
> has recently returned from covering the war in Lebanon and is based  
> in New York City.  For more information, visit http:// 
> www.digitalrailroad.net/astern
> http://www.andrewstern.net
> http://www.weareeverywhere.org
>
>
> Ana Nogueira
>  - Video Documentary, 38 min.
>
> Ana Nogueira is a television journalist and media activist.  She  
> worked as a producer for Democracy Now! for four years and is now a  
> correspondent for the award-winning daily news program.  Ana is a  
> founder of the New York City Independent Media Center and its  
> newspaper, The Indypendent.  She has been deeply involved in the  
> growth of the Indymedia Network worldwide, believing that citizen  
> journalism plays a critical role in helping us understand the  
> tumultuous world in which we live.  For more information, visit
> http://www.democracynow.org
>
>
>
>
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> For information on other programs available, please visit my site  
> at: http://jenangel.wordpress.com
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