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Class of 2003 Documentaries Show

 
Please join us for the final screenings of master's films from the documentary class of 2003. Our venue is the Parkway Theater in Oakland, a neighborhood institution that dishes out pizza and beer along with great movies.

So come early, order beer and pizza, and settle in for programs that feature 70,000 tons of nuclear waste, the global journey of the matsutake mushroom and multiple crossings of the green line. Not to mention Trent Lott in cheerleader's garb.

A Second Opinion By Hadas Ragolsky
The film follows Israeli doctors working for Physicians for Human Rights as they deliver medical supplies and conduct examinations of Palestinians in the West Bank. These doctors fulfill what they consider their professional and human obligations, offering the viewers a second opinion of the people involved in the daily conflict.

Oaxacan Hoops By Olga R. Rodriguez
A film that explores how basketball, one of the most revered sports in the United States, has helped many Zapotec Indians living in Los Angeles build community, keep traditions alive and maintain a connection to their villages in Mexico.

Talk To Me: A Documentary About Autism by Vanessa Kaneshiro
Follows three Oakland families coping with the difficulties of raising their autistic children.

A Voyage In Cyprus by Gerasimos Rigas and Melis Senerdem
Two filmmakers, one Greek and one Turkish, explore the long standing conflict in Cyprus.

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Tuesday
November 04, 2003
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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