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TAHRIR LIBERATION SQUARE Screening: Tix also sold at door!

Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 9:00 PM (PDT)

Los Angeles, CA

TAHRIR LIBERATION SQUARE Screening: Tix also sold at door!

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Ended $12.00 $1.65

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tahrir liberation square

TAHRIR LIBERATION SQUARE

* Los Angeles Premiere *

Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles


Wednesday, July 11, 2012, 9:00 PM

The Hayworth Theater

 

2501 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA

  

$12.00

 

 

See the Trailer!

 

TAHRIR LIBERATION SQUARE


Directors: Jon Alpert & Matthew O'Niell

 

Producers: Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Niell, Jacqueline Soohen

 

Cinematographers: Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Niell, Jacqueline Soohen 

Soon after the first reports about the occupation of Tahrir Square, filmmaker Stefano Savona grabbed his camera and headed for Cairo. He stayed for weeks, amid the growing masses in what was soon renamed Liberation Square. His film introduces us to three young Egyptians who, together with thousands of others, withstood brutal repression by police authorities to win their nation's liberty. Yes, this is a real-life chronicle of the events at Tahrir "Liberation" Square, but it's also the story of how to overthrow a despot in two weeks.

Country of Origin: Egypt

Runtime: 90 minutes

Official Website

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Community Partner.....Activist Post

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When & Where



The Hayworth Theater
2501 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90057

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 9:00 PM (PDT)


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Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

DFFLA celebrates the renaissance of downtown L.A. in all its facets – its historic movie palaces, its legendary cultural institutions, its thriving business and residential communities, and its unique ethnic-cultural diversity.

Since 2008 the festival has screened more than a thousand narrative and documentary features and shorts. Highlights included the West Coast premiere of Spike Lee’s “Passing Strange: The Movie,” a music documentary and live performance series at The Grammy Museum at L.A. Live, a multi-faceted film/events program celebrating “green urban living,” a showcase of independent films utilizing 3-D technology, an in-depth look at L.A.’s burgeoning micro-cinema community, the L.A. premiere of Michael Jackson’s “lost” film documenting his Jackson 5 tour of Africa in the 1970s, and a tribute to indie icon Seymour Cassell.

This year’s festival will continue DFFLA’s tradition of fearless innovation in programming and exciting after-screening events held in world-class lounges, private downtown artists’ lofts and historic theaters.

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