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June 2007
 
 
| TWN Screenings



Last month several of our documentaries were shown at the Black Lily Film & Music Festival, the NewFilmmakers Series, the Magic Lantern Cinema, the Princeton Human Rights Film Festival and the Little Rock Film Festival.

This month we are pleased to co-sponsor the H2O International Film Festival, which features La Bruja: A Witch from the Bronx and She Rhymes Like a Girl. See below for information about these screenings.

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The 5th Annual H2O International Film Festival
Celebrating five years of Hip-Hop Cinema, Education, Art and Culture. The H2O [Hip-Hop Odyssey] International Film Festival (H2OIFF) showcases a kaleidoscope of Hip-Hop filmmakers and communities from around the world.

Bigger than Hip Hop Panel, June 2, 3-4:30PM
La Bruja, June 14, 8PM
She Rhymes Like a Girl, June 14, 8PM
ImaginAsian Theatre
239 East 59th Street
New York, NY
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Bombay Calling at the New Jersey Independent South Asian Cine Fest

Sunday, June 3, 2007, 6:45PM
Blackbox Theater
New Brunswick, NJ
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Suzanne, Suzanne by Camille Billops & James Hatch at the WACK! Art and Feminist Revolution Exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in LA

May 4-July 16, 2007
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
Los Angeles, CA
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America by Newsreel at the Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era Exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art

May 24-September 16, 2007
Whitney Museum of American Art
New York, NY
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View Spring 2007 Brochure


TWN's spring 2007 brochure is now available! Our brochure features new and classic titles from our extensive film catalog, including the release of Tami Gold's new documentary about Oaxaca's popular movement and Tran T. Kim Trang's final installment in her highly-acclaimed Blindness Series. We also highlight the re-release of the Newsreel collection and other TWN classics on DVD. To request a free copy of our spring 2007 brochure, please email your mailing address to distribution@twn.org.

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| TWN Thanks
TWN Funders

TWN is supported in part by The New York State Council on the Arts, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Ford Foundation, The North Star Fund, The Funding Exchange, and Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
email: twn@twn.org
phone: 212.947.9277

TWN is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the creation, appreciation, and dissemination of independent media by and about people of color.

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