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IMA alum Fivel Rothberg’s film screening

IMA alum Fivel Rothberg’s film House Devil, Street Angel has two upcoming screenings.

The first screening will be at the Anarchist Book Fair – He will show the film and support a discussion around parenting, masculinity, the radical community and accountability.

The second screening this month will take place at NYU in partnership with the NYU Men of Strength Club (MOST), STEPS to End Family Violence, and CONNECT NYC. Please join Fivel at the Palladium Multipurpose Room, 3rd Floor, on 140 East 14th Street in Manhattan.  The event is free, but photo ID is required to enter the building.
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IMA alumna Julia Haslett’s screening

A documentary Julia Haslett’s worked on while in the IMA program is showing at Quad Cinema.

AN ENCOUNTER WITH SIMONE WEIL tells the story of French thinker, labor activist, and mystic, Simone Weil (1909-1943)––a young woman willing to die for her convictions. Told in a personal essay style, the film connects Weil’s ideas about social justice and the horrors of militarism to the present day. She was an extraordinary woman who has been championed by the likes of Albert Camus and Susan Sontag, and, most recently, Michael Moore who gave the film an award this year at the Traverse City Film Festival. Here’s his description:

“Julia Haslett has made a profound and moving film on a woman who continues to speak to all of us. Few Americans know of Simone Weil, but this deeply affecting documentary will make you want to know more. AN ENCOUNTER WITH SIMONE WEIL challenges all of us not to look the other way when we see the suffering of others. Julia’s personal journey through the film is both heartbreaking and inspiring.”

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IMA student Cassie Wagler’s screening

IMA student Cassie Wagler will be screening her work at The Graduate Arts Association at Baruch.

Intersections film poster

COP SYNC: COP SYNC channels radical politics through the voices of
police officers. These cops were caught in action defending the rights
of Occupy movements across the country. Their motto: To serve and
reflect.

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