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Panama Deception Screening
Date:
Friday, April 02, 2004
Time:
8:00 PM
-
10:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Whispered Media
Location Details:
A.T.A.
992 Valencia (at 21st)
San Francisco, CA
992 Valencia (at 21st)
San Francisco, CA
Whispered Media is proud to screen Academy Award winning documentary, THE
PANAMA DECPETION by Barbara Trent and the Empowerment Project. The film
screens Friday, April 2nd at 8pm at Artists’ Television Access in San
Francisco.
THE PANAMA DECPETION documents the untold story of the December 1989 U.S.
Invasion of Panama; the events which led to it, the excessive force used,
the enormity of the death and destruction, and the devastating aftermath.
The documentary uncovers the real reasons for this internationally
condemned attack, presenting a view of the invasion which widely differs
from that portrayed by the U.S. media. THE PANAMA DECEPTION exposes how
the U.S. government and the mainstream media suppressed information about
this foreign policy disaster.
THE PANAMA DECPETION won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Documentary, was
a 1993 blue ribbon winner at the American Film and Video Festival and
received many international film awards.
Please visit http://www.empowermentproject.org/pages/panama.html
for photo stills or more information on the film.
Artists’ Television Access is located at 992 Valencia Street (at 21st) in
San Francisco. Admission is $5-20, sliding scale. Proceeds benefit
Whispered Media.
The Whispered Media collective uses video, and other media tools, to
support campaigns for social, economic and environmental justice.
Whispered Media is the producer of such award-winning films as THE PIE’S
THE LIMIT, BOOM: THE SOUND OF EVICTION and WE INTERRUPT THIS EMPIRE….
Whispered Media curates a monthly screening series currently at Artists’
Television Access to provide the public access to outstanding
documentaries and other video activists‚ work.
For more information on the screening, the public can visit:
http://www.atasite.org or
http://www.whisperedmedia.org
Or call (415) 789 8484
Or email info@whisperedmedia.org
PANAMA DECPETION by Barbara Trent and the Empowerment Project. The film
screens Friday, April 2nd at 8pm at Artists’ Television Access in San
Francisco.
THE PANAMA DECPETION documents the untold story of the December 1989 U.S.
Invasion of Panama; the events which led to it, the excessive force used,
the enormity of the death and destruction, and the devastating aftermath.
The documentary uncovers the real reasons for this internationally
condemned attack, presenting a view of the invasion which widely differs
from that portrayed by the U.S. media. THE PANAMA DECEPTION exposes how
the U.S. government and the mainstream media suppressed information about
this foreign policy disaster.
THE PANAMA DECPETION won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Documentary, was
a 1993 blue ribbon winner at the American Film and Video Festival and
received many international film awards.
Please visit http://www.empowermentproject.org/pages/panama.html
for photo stills or more information on the film.
Artists’ Television Access is located at 992 Valencia Street (at 21st) in
San Francisco. Admission is $5-20, sliding scale. Proceeds benefit
Whispered Media.
The Whispered Media collective uses video, and other media tools, to
support campaigns for social, economic and environmental justice.
Whispered Media is the producer of such award-winning films as THE PIE’S
THE LIMIT, BOOM: THE SOUND OF EVICTION and WE INTERRUPT THIS EMPIRE….
Whispered Media curates a monthly screening series currently at Artists’
Television Access to provide the public access to outstanding
documentaries and other video activists‚ work.
For more information on the screening, the public can visit:
http://www.atasite.org or
http://www.whisperedmedia.org
Or call (415) 789 8484
Or email info@whisperedmedia.org
Added to the calendar on Sat, Mar 13, 2004 12:59AM
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