The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will travel to San Diego for its third year, with screenings scheduled at MOPA from January 24 through January 28, 2013. Declared the ?cinematic conscience of the world? by the New York Times, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival realizes the power of film to make a difference. The festival includes six films covering a wide range of current human rights issues, from the perils that reporters face on a regular basis in Tijuana to an uplifting story of a women?s basketball team in Iraq.
Note: this is a special screening for students who attend Title 1 schools.
Salaam Dunk
With plenty of pop music and ?girl power,? Salaam Dunk delivers a tale of hope and inspiration, about a winning group of Iraqi women basketball players at the American University in Sulaimani, Iraq. David Fine, 2011, 82 min. Followed by a discussion with filmmaker David Fine and film protagonist, Sally Merza.
Admission/Cost: Free screening for Title I Schools on Monday, January 28, 10:00 am. Call 619.238.7559 X229 to reserve.
Location:
Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA)
1649 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
Monday, January 28 - 10:00 AM
For more information, please visit: www.mopa.org or call: (619) 238-7559
Note: this is a special screening for students who attend Title 1 schools.
Salaam Dunk
With plenty of pop music and ?girl power,? Salaam Dunk delivers a tale of hope and inspiration, about a winning group of Iraqi women basketball players at the American University in Sulaimani, Iraq. David Fine, 2011, 82 min. Followed by a discussion with filmmaker David Fine and film protagonist, Sally Merza.
Admission/Cost: Free screening for Title I Schools on Monday, January 28, 10:00 am. Call 619.238.7559 X229 to reserve.
Location:
Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA)
1649 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
Monday, January 28 - 10:00 AM
For more information, please visit: www.mopa.org or call: (619) 238-7559







