20 November 2011

 

Nov 20: Metz, France

Who Killed Chea Vichea? screens in the International Human Rights Film Festival (FIFDH) Metz. Followed by a discussion with Michéle Ledran of Amnesty International.

Sunday, November 20 at 6 pm

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18 November 2011

 

Nov 18: Ridgewood, New Jersey

Who Killed Chea Vichea? will be screened in the Reel Voices Film Festival on November 18. Producer Rich Garella will be speaking there along with Liz Louizides, Dr. Katie Kashmanian and Karen and Bart Feder of the Ridgewood Village Schools' Cambodia Project.

Friday, Nov 18 at 7:30pm
Ridgewood Public Library
124 North Maple Ave
Ridgewood NJ (map)


News article: ‘Reel’ voices speak at film festival (northjersey.com)

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08 November 2011

 

Nov 8: Urbana, Illinois

The second AsiaLENS screening of Who Killed Chea Vichea? is on Tuesday, November 8 and will include a discussion led by Matthew S. Winters, Assistant Professor in the Political Science department of the University of Illinois and including (via skype) film producer Jeffrey Saunders.

Tuesday, November 8 at 7:00 pm 
Spurlock Museum, Knight Auditorium
600 S. Gregory Street, Urbana, IL (map)
more info

AsiaLENS is a series of free public film screenings and lecture / discussion programs -- organized by AEMS in collaboration with the Spurlock Museum -- presenting recent documentary films on issues reflecting contemporary life in Asia. All AsiaLENS screenings are free and open to the public.

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03 November 2011

 

Nov 3: Champaign, Illinois

Who Killed Chea Vichea? will be shown twice in the AsiaLENS film series, sponsored by the Asian Educational Media Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The first screening will be followed by a discussion led by Susan Norris of the AEMS.

Thursday, November 3 at 7:00 pm 
Champaign Public Library
200 W. Green Street, Champaign, IL (map)
more info

AsiaLENS is a series of free public film screenings and lecture / discussion programs -- organized by AEMS in collaboration with the Spurlock Museum -- presenting recent documentary films on issues reflecting contemporary life in Asia. All AsiaLENS screenings are free and open to the public.

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