Refugee Class of 2000 is a series of three TV ads produced as part of the Unite Against Racism campaign mounted by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. These ads started airing nationally on Jan.
The late critic Roger Ebert once compared movies to “a machine that generates empathy.” Stepping into the shoes of another person by watching a great film can help bridge huge divides like almost no ...
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Revisiting Kareena Kapoor Khan’s first interview as she completes 25 years in Bollywood: ‘Refugee is going to be…’
25 years ago today, the world was introduced to not one but two stars in the making when filmmaker J. P. Dutta’s film Refugee (2000) released in theatres. We are talking about Kareena Kapoor Khan and ...
This post was updated Feb. 11 at 8:02 p.m. Alex Aljouni is hitting close to home in her short film “Bukra.” Aljouni, a Syrian-born filmmaker and fourth-year film student, chose to center her student ...
We Are Not Princesses, the first feature film by UC Santa Cruz alumna Bridgette Auger (SocDoc ’11) will have its world premiere on November 14 at DOC NYC, the largest documentary film festival in the ...
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