Iran to screen films about Katrina
Tue, 03 Mar 2009 19:02:49 GMT
Iran's third International Urban Film Festival is slated to screen the productions of a number of globally-acclaimed filmmakers.
Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke, Ashley Hunt's I Won't Drown on the Levees and Jeremy Campbell's New Orleans Media Talks will be screened along with 19 other films about Hurricane Katrina.
The event will also screen controversial filmmaker Scott Ritter's Bush Crimes: Hurricane Katrina, which is about the Bush Crimes Commission Hearings and the testimony by experts on the abandonment of New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina.
Carl Deal and Tia Lessin's 81st Academy-Award-nominated film Trouble the Water also shows the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the city's poorest residents during and after the storm.
The Iranian festival's Children and Young Adults section also includes famous films such as Detlev Buck's Hands off Mississippi and Gabor Csupo's award-winning Bridge to Terabithia.
Iran's A Time to Love by Ebrahim Forouzesh and A Span of Heaven by Ali Vazirian will also be screened in the same section.
Iran's third Urban Film Festival, to be held from March 2 to 7, 2009, will screen Iranian and international productions in the categories of Feature-length, Video, Documentary, Short Fiction, Teaser and Animation, Children & Young Adults and Islamic Revolution.
Source:
Press TV