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Amnesty International Film Festival





AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

PITTSBURGH

MARCH 26-APRIL 3, 2004



The Amnesty International Film Festival-screening annually in Seattle, Salt Lake City, Laramie, Pittsburgh and West Hollywood, along with other special engagements-is proud to present its 2nd annual program in Pittsburgh. This year's festival features 17 films by talented filmmakers from around the world who work against long odds, short finances, and threatening politics to bring to the screen these powerful stories of human struggle, sacrifice, and triumph. The Amnesty International Film Festival is dedicated to bringing these stories to our communities so that our colleagues, neighbors, and friends can see for themselves the diverse perspectives and many challenges facing people in every part of the world.

Both because of the tremendous global reach of Amnesty International, and because we have focused on building relationships directly with filmmakers, production companies, television stations, and other film festivals around the world, we are able to offer programming that in many cases is not available anywhere else in the U.S. These include documentary films-some feature length and others shorter-fictional films, animated pieces, and occasionally foreign broadcasts that are otherwise inaccessible to U.S. audiences. In addition, we are also proud to screen some of the most noteworthy and celebrated documentary films made here in the U.S. each year, including some that will go on to air on major television networks.

But most importantly, we hope to offer our communities an opportunity to see, to learn, and to care. And should some who attend be moved to action, Amnesty International is ready to help you get involved.

NOTE: The documentary and feature films and videos presented in the festival are individual works of art and journalism, and have not been produced by Amnesty International. The perspectives or opinions presented in these films and videos are not necessarily those of Amnesty International, and Amnesty International has not necessarily researched or verified any specific facts presented in the films.






CONTACT

    PITTSBURGH CONTACT: 412-767-5521
    FILM FESTIVAL OFFICE: 415-291-9233


VENUES

    FESTIVAL VENUE:

    PITTSBURGH FILMMAKERS - MELWOOD SCREENING ROOM
    477 Melwood Ave., N. Oakland, off Baum Blvd.

    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
    David Laurence Hall 120
    Forbes Ave., near Bigelow

    CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
    Doherty Hall, Rm. 2315
    5000 Forbes Ave.

    Films have not been rated; some films may not be appropriate for students younger than 17. Discretion is advised.



ADMISSION

    SCREENINGS AT PITTSURGH FILMMAKERS (3/30-4/1): $6 (An evening's screening may include more than one film.)

    SCREENINGS AT UNIV. OF PITSSBURGH AND CMU (4/2 and 4/3): free - donations welcome

    All proceeds defer the cost of producing the festival.


City Paper


91.3 FM


Cathedral of Hope


Pittsburgh Filmmaker


New Ray Films


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