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THURSDAYS AT 7PM
FEBRUARY 16 - MARCH 30


Market Arcade
Film and Arts Center

639 Main Street (across from Shea’s Theater) 
Tickets: $5 (Pre-sale tickets are
available at the Market Arcade)
 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT RUTH GOLDMAN

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 7:00 p.m. Flyer

With an introduction by Dr. Dinissa Duvanova, Department of Political Science, UB

WtWstillWithin the Whirlwind

Marlene Gorris, Germany, 2009,
narrative, DVD, 95 min. English. 
TRAILER 

Based on the memoirs of Russian author and academic, Evgenia Ginzburg, Within the Whirlwind tells the story of Ginzburg's fall from influential professor to Gulag prisoner during the Stalinist purges.


IWasI Was the Child of Holocaust Survivors

Ann Marie Fleming Canada, 2010,
animation, 35mm, 15 min. English.

Based on Canadian Jewish artist Bernice Eisenstein's graphic novel/memoir, I was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is an animated
short that explores the way Eisentein's parents' experience as Holocaust survivors shaped her identity.


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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 7:00 p.m. Flyer

pinkribbonsstillPink Ribbons, Inc. 

Léa Pool, Canada, 2011,
documentary, DVD, 98 min. English.
TRAILER 

This hard hitting documentary investigates and challenges the creation and marketing of a corporate breast cancer culture.

 

Unchastened

Unchastened

Brynmore Williams, USA, 2010,
documentary, DVD, 4 min. English

At the intersection of healing and henna dances Catherine. Watch the story of one woman's journey beyond breast cancer.

****Pink Ribbons and Unchastened will be followed by a panel discussion with breast cancer researchers, survivors, patient advocates and public health professionals.****

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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 7:00 p.m.

apache8stillApache 8

Sande Zeig, USA, 2011,
documentary, DVD, 57 min. English. 
TRAILER 

Between 1974 and 2005, a crew of women from the White Mountain Apache Tribe fought raging fires in Arizona and other states. Featuring extensive interviews, childhood photos, and on-location and news footage, this insightful and honest documentary profiles the Apache 8 group through four women, who share their experiences.

longhaulLong Haul

Erin Hudson, USA, 2007,
documentary, DVD, 21 min. English

Barreling along freeways from behind the wheels of their big rigs, three women truck drivers share their humor, insight and experience of driving 18-wheelers for a living.

herstoryThe Herstory of the Female Filmmaker

Kelly Gallagher, USA, 2011,
animation, DVD, 15 min. English

An eccentric, animated documentary on the
'herstory' of some of motion picture's greatest
(and often overlooked) contributors.

louiseLouise

Anita Lebeau, Canada, 2002,
animation, 35mm, 10 min. English

This animated short is an ode to Louise, a fiercely
independent 96-year old inspired by animator
Anita Lebeau's grandmother.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 7:00 p.m.

TreelessMt stillTreeless Mountain

So Yong Kim, South Korea, 2008,
narrative, 35mm, 89 min. 
Korean with English subtitles. 
TRAILER 

This beautifully rendered narrative is set in Korea and hauntingly depicted from the perspective of two young girls who encounter and eventually embrace major life changes and hardship.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 15 – UB Spring Break – no screening


THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 7:00 p.m.

TomboyTomboy

Céline Sciamma, France, 2011,
narrative, DVD, 81 min. 
French with English subtitles. 
TRAILER

This French coming of age story considers gender identity from the perspective of 10 year old Laure/Mikael.

IAMI am a Girl!

Susan Koenen, The Netherlands, 2011,
documentary, DVD, 15 min.
Dutch with English subtitles

This documentary profiles Joppe, a 13-year old who was born a boy but knows for sure that she should have been a girl.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 7:00 p.m.

WITH FILMMAKER PAMELA YATES IN ATTENDANCE

***Co-presented by the Alison L. Des Forges Memorial Fund Committee*** 


GranitoYatesGranito: How to Nail a Dictator

Pamela Yates, USA, 2011, documentary, DVD, 84 min. English.
TRAILER 

This fascinating, award-winning documentary focuses on five main characters, including filmmaker Pamela Yates, and considers their complex and potentially dangerous roles in building a prosecution case against Guatemalan dictator General Efrain Rios Montt.

 



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MARCH 30, 10a.m. to Noon, Center for the Arts, 112

YatesHuman Rights & Filmmaking Class

Pamela Yates presents a class on filmmaking and human rights. This event is free and open to the public.

For information about visitor parking on UB’s North Campus, please visit the UB Parking Services website.

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CO-SPONSORS: Alison L. Des Forges Memorial Fund Committee, Buffalo Human Rights Center, Canadian-American Studies Committee, Department of Media Study, Government of Canada, Humanities Institute, Institute of Jewish Thought & Heritage, Koren A/V Center of the Charles B. Sears Law Library, Wellness Education Services.