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SUMMARY:Blockade - A documentary by Arif Yousuf
DESCRIPTION:Blockade – A documentary by Arif Yousuf\n85 Minutes\, 2015 \nThe Blockade documentary is a story of how Quaker and Jewish activists along with Bangladeshi expats shed light on the Nixon administration’s covert support of the genocide in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) in 1971. Equipped with just canoes and paddles\, the young activists risked everything to stop the shipment of arms and save lives half the way across the world. These activists had worked closely with MLK and have used non-violent resistance in the decades since to bring about change….. And they are still going strong. \nThe film is based on the book BLOCKADE: A Guide to Nonviolent Intervention by Richard K. Taylor \nBuy Ticket: $10\nVenue: \nEngelman Recital Hall\, Baruch College\n55 Lexington Ave\, New York\, NY 10010\n\nContact:\n \nGolam Sarowar Harun\, 718-414-9743\nArif Yusuf\, 212-787-6514\nsyed.yousuf@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Last Man in Dhaka Central - A documentary by Naeem Mohaiemen
DESCRIPTION:Last Man in Dhaka Central (The Young Man Was\, Part 3)\n Directed by Naeem Mohaiemen\n2015\, Bangladesh/Netherlands/USA\n82 min. In English\, Dutch\, Bangla; English subtitles \nMohaiemen’s look at the failure of the 1970s revolutionary left continues in the third part of his The Young Man Was series (part two\, Afsan’s Long Day\, premiered at Doc Fortnight 2014). Through interviews\, news clippings\, and archival footage we meet Peter Custers\, a Dutch journalist imprisoned in Bangladesh in 1975 for forming an underground Socialist group. Interviewed shortly before his death last year at age 66\, Custers reflects positively on his youthful ambition\, delving into both his dreams of Marxist revolution\, and the physical and psychological abuse he suffered for it. \nAfter screening discussion with producer Chloe Bass. \nTickets are on Sale on Feb 9th. (Adult $12\, Senior $10\, Student $8) \nVenue: \nT2\, Titus Theater 2\nMuseum of Modern Art (MOMA)\n11 West 53rd Street\, New York\,  NY 10019
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/last-man-dhaka-central-documentary-naeem-mohaiemen/
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SUMMARY:Last Man in Dhaka Central - A documentary by Naeem Mohaiemen
DESCRIPTION:Last Man in Dhaka Central (The Young Man Was\, Part 3)\nDirected by Naeem Mohaiemen\n2015\, Bangladesh/Netherlands/USA\n82 min. In English\, Dutch\, Bangla; English subtitles \nMohaiemen’s look at the failure of the 1970s revolutionary left continues in the third part of his The Young Man Was series (part two\, Afsan’s Long Day\, premiered at Doc Fortnight 2014). Through interviews\, news clippings\, and archival footage we meet Peter Custers\, a Dutch journalist imprisoned in Bangladesh in 1975 for forming an underground Socialist group. Interviewed shortly before his death last year at age 66\, Custers reflects positively on his youthful ambition\, delving into both his dreams of Marxist revolution\, and the physical and psychological abuse he suffered for it. \nTickets are on Sale on Feb 14th. (Adult $12\, Senior $10\, Student $8) \nVenue: \nT2\, Titus Theater 2\nMuseum of Modern Art (MOMA)\n11 West 53rd Street\, New York\,  NY 10019
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/last-man-in-dhaka-central-a-documentary-by-naeem-mohaiemen-2/
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