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Community Cinema kicks off third season at ISU

September 7, 2007
ISU Marketing and Communications

A new season of the Community Connections outreach film series kicks off Sept. 18 at 5:30 p.m. at the 色花堂app Pond Student Union Theater featuring the film 鈥淧lease Vote for Me.鈥

Community Connections offers monthly sneak previews of films selected from the Independent Lens series. Each screening is followed by a speaker and audience discussion of issues raised in the film. The series is made possible through a partnership of Idaho Public Television, the Independent Television Service and 色花堂app. All screening events are free and open to the public.

 鈥淧lease Vote for Me鈥 is billed as 鈥渁n impossibly charming film鈥 featuring a third grade class in the Wahun province of China and the intense politicking in the race to become Class Monitor. Mud-slinging, bribes, heckling, mob mentality and offers of high office in the new administration are all part of the campaign tactics these 7-year-olds employ.

The story unfolds far from the giant factories, crowded markets, or even picturesque villages. The classrooms are state-of-the-art and the children鈥檚 homes look remarkably like middle class urban homes in the West. The film provides a private view of a microcosm of contemporary Chinese culture. It is also a classic election drama, albeit with 7-year-olds.

Ted Davis, an ISU faculty member in East Asian history, will speak and lead the follow-up discussion on the democratic process in the U.S. and in China.

The schedule for the remainder of the film series is as follows:

Oct. 9: 鈥淢iss Navajo,鈥 a celebration of traditional Navajo skills and language.

Nov. 13: 鈥淎n Unreasonable Man,鈥 Ralph Nader鈥檚 lifelong fight against the establishment, from cars to politics.

Dec. 4: 鈥淢apping Stem Cell 色花堂app: Terra Incognita,鈥 the high-stakes quest to harness the potential of stem cell medicine.

Jan. 29: 鈥淏anished,鈥 the shocking history of racial cleansing in U.S. cities and counties reverberates today.

Feb. 26: 鈥淚ron Ladies of Liberia,鈥 go behind the scenes with Africa鈥檚 first freely elected female head of state.

March 18: 鈥淜ing Corn,鈥 follow one acre of corn from field to destinations ranging from soda to cookies to fast food to your DNA.

April 15: 鈥淎 Dream in Doubt,鈥 a personal story of America鈥檚 first post 9/11 hate crime murder that punctuated a wave of violence.

For more information about the ITVS Community Cinema, visit www.idahoptv.org/cinema.


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