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Doc U: An Evening with Julia Bacha

West End Cinema, 2301 M St NW, Washington DC 20037

The International Documentary Association Presents

DOC U: AN EVENING WITH JULIA BACHA

In Conversation with Pat Aufderheide
West End Cinema in Washington, DC

Julia Bacha

Conversation and clips with a key member of the creative teams behind the award-winning documentaries
Encounter Point, Control Room and her latest, Budrus.


Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Discussion & Audience Q&A: 7:00pm - 8:30pm

West End Cinema
2301 M St NW
Washington, DC 20037

Co-presented by
Docs In Progress
Center for Social Media
Just Vision

The International Documentary Association (IDA) brings its popular DOC U seminar series (a long mainstay of the L.A. doc scene) to the West End Cinema in Washington, DC. This special engagement features filmmaker Julia Bacha, a key member of the creative teams behind award-winning documentaries Encounter Point (directed by Ronit Avni, written and co-directed by Bacha) and Control Room (directed by Jehane Noujaim, co-written and edited by Bacha). Bacha will screen clips from her latest (which she produced, directed, wrote and edited), Budrus, a compelling and inspirational look at a Palestinian community's use of non-violent protest to thwart Israeli attempts to build a security fence through their town. Bacha will share stories and provide insight on the making of these films in an engaging and informative conversation with Patricia Aufderheide, Director of the Center for Social Media at American University. An audience Q&A will follow the discussion.

For more information on IDA's Doc U: documentary.org/doc-u

 

IDA members: $5 (Also valid for Center for Social Media, Docs In Progress)
Non-members: $10

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Doc U is the International Documentary Association's series of educational seminars and workshops for aspiring and experienced documentary filmmakers. Taught by artists and industry experts, participants receive vital training and insight on various topics including: fundraising, distribution, licensing, marketing, and business tactics.

 


Special support provided by:

Docs In ProgressThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciencesthe standard
Members and Supporters of IDA