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On Tues., Sept. 8 at 7pm, Woolly Mammoth will co-host a second screening of the acclaimed documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell with a panel discussion to follow. Community Partner co-host organizations include the World Organization for Human Rig…
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On Tues., Sept. 8 at 7pm, Woolly Mammoth will co-host a second screening of the acclaimed documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell with a panel discussion to follow. Community Partner co-host organizations include the World Organization for Human Rig…
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At 12:59pm on September 22, 2008, Scott Stead said…
Welcome Kenya! Hope to see you at the next doc club get together! It was a great time this past week. In the meantime jump into a forum. Suggest a doc or two, jump in, get your feet wet. :)

Thanks again for joining! Cheers,
Scott

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Pray the Devil Back to Hell: Free Screening and Panel Discussion in DC 9/8

On Tues., Sept. 8 at 7pm, Woolly Mammoth will co-host a second screening of the acclaimed documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell with a panel discussion to follow. Community Partner co-host organizations include the World Organization for Human Rights USA, InterAction, and Peace X Peace.

At Woolly Mammoth (D Street, NW, bet… Continue

Posted on September 1, 2009 at 12:40am —

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Katrina's Children

Last night I attended a screening of Katrina’s Children as part of the Environmental Film Festival at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The documentary tells the story of Hurricane Katrina landing in New Orleans as well as the aftermath from the perspective of the children who where affected. Interviews as well as the artwork of the children are used to weave an intricate tale.

I have never seen a documentary told from the perspective of children and I found it very effective in this ca… Continue

Posted on March 19, 2009 at 6:13pm — 1 Comment

 
 
 

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