HRWIFF New York June 14-29, 2000

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Tickets and Locations


Except when otherwise noted, all films are screened at:
Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center
165 West 65th Street, plaza level
(between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave.)

Subways:
Buses: M5 M7 M11 M66 M104
More options available at nearby Columbus Circle.

Admission: $9,
$5 Film Society members,
$4.50 seniors for weekday matinees.
Special student rate: $7
For group rates, call (212) 875-5601 after 1 pm.

Three options to purchase advance tickets:
Box office: (open 12:30 pm to 15 minutes after start of the day's final screening. Cash only.)
Web site: Visit www.filmlinc.com (credit card, $1.50 ticket surcharge)
Phone Call: (212) 875-5600 24 hours/7 days (credit card, $1.50 surcharge)

Programs may change. For up-to-the-minute schedules and other information, visit www.filmlinc.com or call (212) 875-5600 anytime.

IN THE FRIEDA AND ROY FURMAN GALLERY
AT THE WALTER READE THEATER


Photo Exhibit "Tibet: Silence, Prison, or Exile"

In conjunction with the Festival, Human Rights Watch and Aperture present a remarkable series of photographs of Tibet over the last fifty years. The exhibit includes rare prison images that were taken with a powerful telephoto lens. Several leading photographers contributed their work, including images of a Tibetan way of life that is dying out as the presence of more and more Han Chinese overwhelm the Tibetan people in their own homeland. These photographs and many others appear in a beautiful new book, published jointly by Human Rights Watch and Aperture, which also includes essays by leading Tibet scholars and interviews with Tibetan exiles.

The gallery space is open daily during regular theater hours. The exhibit will run June 14 - 29.

A public reception to introduce "Tibet Since 1950: Silence, Prison, or Exile" will take place in the gallery on Thursday, June 15, from 7:30 to 9:30 pm.

 

 

Tickets and Locations

Schedule New York
June 14 - 29, 2000