PROJECT KASHMIR
Special Screening Presented by
Rubin Museum of Art!
Thursday, October 1st
7:00 p.m.
Tour prior to screening followed by a Q&A with directors Senain Kheshgi & Geeta V. Patel!
Location:
150 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
212.620.5000
www.rmanyc.org
Tickets available at:
http://www.rmanyc.org/events/load/486
Monday, September 21, 2009
New York Univeristy - Special Screening
PROJECT KASHMIR at New York University!
Friday, October 2nd
4:00p.m.
Sponsored by
Center for Religion & Media
Center for Dialogues: Islamic World-U.S.-the West
The Kevorkian Center for Middle East Studies
Location:
Kevorkian Center
50 Washington Square South at Sullivan St.,
New York, NY 10012
Panel discussion following screening with PROJECT KASHMIR directors Senain Kheshgi & Geeta V. Patel and Kashmiri journalist Aarti Tikoo Singh!
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/media/events.html
Friday, October 2nd
4:00p.m.
Sponsored by
Center for Religion & Media
Center for Dialogues: Islamic World-U.S.-the West
The Kevorkian Center for Middle East Studies
Location:
Kevorkian Center
50 Washington Square South at Sullivan St.,
New York, NY 10012
Panel discussion following screening with PROJECT KASHMIR directors Senain Kheshgi & Geeta V. Patel and Kashmiri journalist Aarti Tikoo Singh!
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/media/events.html
Seattle's Independent South Asian Film Festival - Special Screening
PROJECT KASHMIR at Seattle's Independent South Asian Film Festival!
Saturday, October 3rd
5:00p.m.-7:00p.m.
Location:
Broadway Performance Hall
1625 Broadway
Seattle, WA, 98122
Cross streets are Broadway Ave and Pine St.
Director Senain Kheshgi in attendance for Q&A after the screening!
Tickets available at: http://isaff.tasveer.org/2009/location.htm
Saturday, October 3rd
5:00p.m.-7:00p.m.
Location:
Broadway Performance Hall
1625 Broadway
Seattle, WA, 98122
Cross streets are Broadway Ave and Pine St.
Director Senain Kheshgi in attendance for Q&A after the screening!
Tickets available at: http://isaff.tasveer.org/2009/location.htm
D.C.'s Asian Pacific American Film Festival - Special Screening
PROJECT KASHMIR at Washington D.C.'s Asian Pacific American Film Festival!
http://www.asia.si.edu/events/films.asp
Sunday, October 4th
2:00 p.m.
Location:
The Freer Gallery of Art - Smithsonian Institution
12th & Jefferson Dr SW
Washington, DC 20439-0001
(202) 633-1000
Tickets available at: http://www.apafilm.org/festival-2009/
http://www.asia.si.edu/events/films.asp
Sunday, October 4th
2:00 p.m.
Location:
The Freer Gallery of Art - Smithsonian Institution
12th & Jefferson Dr SW
Washington, DC 20439-0001
(202) 633-1000
Tickets available at: http://www.apafilm.org/festival-2009/
Sunday, February 8, 2009
UPDATES
Sorry to be incommunicado. We've been busy with screenings all around the country and overseas. After our sucessful Docuweek run, we screened the film in Amsterdam at IDFA, one of the most prestigious documentary film festivals in the world. It was an amazing experience with 4 sold out screenings and very interesting Q&A's after each screening.
You can find an article about our screening IDFA by Nisi Magazine here
We also recently held screenings of PROJECT KASHMIR in:
BERLIN at The One World Film Festival
SURINAME at The Back Lot Film Festival (in conjunction with IDFA)
And in the United States in:
BOSTON, MA at the Museum of Fine Arts
SALEM, MA at The Peabody Essex Museum
FLINT, MI at The Kettering University Human Rights Film Festival
Our next US screening will be at Cornell University. See the post below for the details.
More international and domestic screenings are in the works. Look for us in March at the following film festivals:
FEB 2009
Mexico City Contemporary International Film Festival (FICCO)
Feb 17 - March 4
MARCH 2009
Squardi Altrove Film Festival, Milan Italy
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
(March 14, 15, 17, 22) *Screenings in SF, Berkeley, and San Jose
Sundance Institute Documentary Showcase, Park City, UT (March 4)
One World PRAGUE
March 11-19
Montreal Human Rights Film Festival
March 27- April 3
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival - CLOSING NIGHT FILM
London, England
March 27
Thank you to all of you who have attended screenings in the past few months. We want to especially thank those of you who have taken the time to write to us about your experience with conflict and your efforts to live communally with others.
Geeta and I would like to point you to a recent article written by Aarti Tikoo, our amazing Kashmiri Pandit friend who we met when we filmed in Kashmir. She was recently featured in Newsweek magazine where she writes an emotional piece about her feelings after the Mumbai attacks.
Her article can be found here: It's Never Over, Never Escaped
We have something especially exciting coming up in April - check back here in a week for more details.
You can find an article about our screening IDFA by Nisi Magazine here
We also recently held screenings of PROJECT KASHMIR in:
BERLIN at The One World Film Festival
SURINAME at The Back Lot Film Festival (in conjunction with IDFA)
And in the United States in:
BOSTON, MA at the Museum of Fine Arts
SALEM, MA at The Peabody Essex Museum
FLINT, MI at The Kettering University Human Rights Film Festival
Our next US screening will be at Cornell University. See the post below for the details.
More international and domestic screenings are in the works. Look for us in March at the following film festivals:
FEB 2009
Mexico City Contemporary International Film Festival (FICCO)
Feb 17 - March 4
MARCH 2009
Squardi Altrove Film Festival, Milan Italy
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
(March 14, 15, 17, 22) *Screenings in SF, Berkeley, and San Jose
Sundance Institute Documentary Showcase, Park City, UT (March 4)
One World PRAGUE
March 11-19
Montreal Human Rights Film Festival
March 27- April 3
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival - CLOSING NIGHT FILM
London, England
March 27
Thank you to all of you who have attended screenings in the past few months. We want to especially thank those of you who have taken the time to write to us about your experience with conflict and your efforts to live communally with others.
Geeta and I would like to point you to a recent article written by Aarti Tikoo, our amazing Kashmiri Pandit friend who we met when we filmed in Kashmir. She was recently featured in Newsweek magazine where she writes an emotional piece about her feelings after the Mumbai attacks.
Her article can be found here: It's Never Over, Never Escaped
We have something especially exciting coming up in April - check back here in a week for more details.
Cornell University - Special Screening
CORNELL UNIVERSITY - ITHACA, NY
FEB. 24, 2009
In conjunction with Human Rights Watch, the International Women’s Day Committee and the Cornell Women’s Resource Center, Cornell Cinema presents documentary films by and about women affecting change around the world.
PROJECT KASHMIR
Tuesday, February 24, 7:15, Swartz Center for Performing Arts Film Forum
PURCHASE TICKETS & MORE INFO
PARKING & DIRECTIONS
FEB. 24, 2009
In conjunction with Human Rights Watch, the International Women’s Day Committee and the Cornell Women’s Resource Center, Cornell Cinema presents documentary films by and about women affecting change around the world.
PROJECT KASHMIR
Tuesday, February 24, 7:15, Swartz Center for Performing Arts Film Forum
PURCHASE TICKETS & MORE INFO
PARKING & DIRECTIONS
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