Office 915
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Khotso House
62 Marshall Street
Johannesburg, South Africa
 
12 September 2013
Dear Friends and Comrades,
 
This is a must see film. An African-American gospel choir goes to Palestine to sing in a Palestinian play about the American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. While there, they become witnesses to life under Israeli occupation but also to the inspiring Palestinian non-violent movement against Israel's illegal occupation and apartheid policies. Click here to watch the trailer and here more info.
 
Having won the "Best South African Film" award at the recent Encounters Documentary Film Festival, this is another must see movie by the Emmy-award winning filmmaker, Mark Kaplan and Cape Town based Jewish scholar, Heidi Grunebaum. The film explores the role of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in building the "South Africa Forest" over the Israeli-destroyed Palestinian village of Lubya (destroyed by Israeli forces in 1948, during the Palestinian "Nakba"). The JNF is celebrated by Israel and its supporters for its forest building work, however, the JNF is also increasingly criticized by human rights activists for its involvement in the Israeli oppression and "ethnic-cleansing" of the indigenous Palestinian people, and specifically the construction of controversial "forests" above Israeli-destroyed Palestinian villages in an attempt to erase traces of Palestinian life. Click here to watch the trailer and click here for more info.
 
"Cinema Jenin" tells the story of a German filmmaker and two Palestinians who, with the help of a few big names (including Roger Waters of Pink Floyd and Bianca Jagger the ex-wife of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger) restore a once popular Palestinian movie theater. Click here to watch the trailer and click here for more info.
 
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"TRI-CONTINENTAL FILM FESTIVAL" TO FEATURE THREE PALESTINE MOVIES [FREE COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS AVAILABLE]
This year's 11th "Tri-Continental Film Festival", taking place in South Africa between the 13th and 29th of September 2013, will feature three award-winning Palestine movies. Tickets can be purchased at the festival, however, in addition, the organizers of the festival have also made available free complimentary tickets to supporters of BDS South Africa for the three Palestine movies (email events@bdssouthafrica.com to receive a complimentary BDS South Africa ticket). The Palestine movies that will be screened are:

"Martin Luther King in Palestine"
Sat 14/09 at 19h15 (Cinema Nouveau at Rosebank, JHB)
Sun 15/09 at 16h00 (Cinema Nouveau at Rosebank, JHB)
Sun 15/09 at 13h00 (The Bioscope at Maboneng Precinct, JHB)
Sun 22/09 at 14h00 (Cinema Nouveau at V&A Waterfront, CPT)
Sun 29/09 at 14h00 (Cinema Nouveau at V&A Waterfront, CPT)

"Village Under The Forest"
Tues 17/09 at 20h15 (Cinema Nouveau at Rosebank, JHB)
Sun 22/09 at 18h00 (Cinema Nouveau at Brooklyn Mall, PTA)
Sun 29/09 at 19h45 (Cinema Nouveau at V&A Waterfront, CPT)

"Cinema Jenin"
Fri 20/09 at 17h45 (Cinema Nouveau at Rosebank, JHB)
Sat 21/09 at 16h00 (Cinema Nouveau at Brooklyn Mall, PTA)
Fri 27/09 at 18h00 (Cinema Nouveau at V&A Waterfront, CPT)

 
PALESTINIAN POET, REMI KANAZI, TO TOUR SOUTH AFRICA AS PART OF THE TRI-CONTINENTAL FILM FESTIVAL
The celebrated New York based Palestinian poet, spoken-word artist, activist and author, Remi Kanazi, will be in South Africa between the 17th and 25th of September as a guest of the "Tri-Continental Film Festival" (TCFF). Kanazi will be a speaker at several of the TCFF screenings and will also do public performances, presentations and talks with BDS South Africa and our partner organizations at community venues in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Pretoria and Soweto. A full schedule with all Remi Kanazi's upcoming events in South Africa will be published and distributed shortly.

Remi Kanazi is the editor of "Poets For Palestine" and the author of the newly released collection of poetry, "Poetic Injustice: Writings on Resistance and Palestine". Kanazi's political commentary has been featured by news outlets including Al Jazeera TV, GRITtv and BBC Radio. His poetry has taken him across North America, the UK, the Middle East, and he recently appeared in the Palestine Festival of Literature as well as Poetry International. Two recent YouTube videos featuring Remi Kanazi include "Normalize This" (click here to watch) and "The Do's and Don'ts of Palestine" (click here to watch).
 

"We want to step up our support of the Palestinians and are investigating a number of peaceful ways to upgrade this support...we have no problem with supporting the Boycott, Disinvestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel."
 
 
 
 
 
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