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CINEMA LOUNGE: The Other Side of the Falls/Up to the South

SAT, FEB 21 / 7 pm
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MIKE HOOLBOOM INTRODUCES: The Other Side of the Falls/Up to the South

VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FALLS  
Dir. John Price | Canada | 2006 | 7 min. (silent) 35mm (cinemascope)
Shot with a small, hand-cranked, 35mm camera, Toronto filmmaker John Price visits a tourist’s playground and returns with the mystery intact. Instead of using his camera as a shield, to protect himself from seeing, here he strips away the layers of culture and artifice and returns us, in a sublime chemical reworking.

UP TO THE SOUTH (Talaeen a Junuub) 
Dir. Jayce Salloum and Walid Ra’ad | 60 mins. | 1992
An oblique, albeit powerful documentary on South Lebanon, the conditions, politics, and economics of the region, the Israeli occupation and the social, ideological and popular resistance to this occupation. While the Israeli state was established in 1948, Palestinians were being hunted down and killed or expelled. Many fled to Lebanon (and Jordan and…), and after a series of cross-border attacks from both sides, the Israelis invaded Lebanon in 1978 and again in 1982, when they occupied southern Lebanon. They withdrew in 2000. Ra’ad and Salloum weigh in on the occupation and its resistance.

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The Winnipeg Film Group is an artist-run education, production, exhibition and distribution centre committed to promoting the art of cinema.
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We’re located in the heart of Winnipeg's historic Exchange District in the Artspace building. We are across the street from Old Market Square at the corner of Arthur Street and Bannatyne - one block west of Main.

The Winnipeg Film Group is located on Treaty 1 Territory and on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and in the homeland of the Métis Nation. We offer our respect and gratitude to the traditional caretakers of this land.

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