Hi there Can we post this brief version of the Press Release on the listserv?? All the detailed info is on my website (www.reddiaper.com), and NYC info is also at www.filmlinc.com thanks you. wanda bershen European Foundation Joris Ivens (EFJI) and Red Diaper Productions In cooperation with the Film Society of Lincoln Center PRESENT CINEMA WITHOUT BORDERS: THE FILMS OF JORIS IVENS March 20 - 28, 2002 Walter Reade Theater Career Survey Reveals Extraordinary Range of Iconoclastic European Director. Symposium, Catalogue, and Photographic Exhibition Accompany Series. Joris Ivens's international reputation was established with the release of The Bridge in 1928 and over the next sixty years he was one of the most widely traveled film directors, working in places as diverse as Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Cuba, China, Mali, and Chile. Beginning on March 20, The Film Society of Lincoln Center, European Foundation Joris Ivens (EFJI), and Red Diaper Productions will present CINEMA WITHOUT BORDERS: THE CINEMA OF JORIS IVENS, a long-anticipated retrospective featuring six new prints that charts the singular career of this iconoclastic European director. An exhibition of rare photographs, the publication of a catalogue, and a symposium on the filmmaker's work will take place in conjunction with the series, which runs through March 28 at the Walter Reade Theater. A selection of rarely exhibited photos by and about Ivens from the extensive collections of the EFJI will be on view in the Roy and Frieda Furman Gallery at the Walter Reade Theater throughout the retrospective. A symposium on Ivens's work, with leading film scholars and special guest Marceline Loridan, will take place in the Furman Gallery of the Walter Reade on Saturday, March 23, and a series catalogue will be available then. (More below.) Following the Walter Reade Theater screenings the Ivens retrospective will travel to eight venues in North America from April through June 2002, including Washington, D.C., Boston, Ithaca, Cleveland, Chicago, Berkeley, Toronto, and Vancouver. For further information, please visit www.reddiaper.com. This retrospective, exhibition, symposium, catalogue and national tour have been made possible with the generous support of Netherlands Culture Fund, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, Ministry of Education, Culture & Science of the Netherlands, Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York, Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, Holland Film, and The French Cultural Services. All program details, Screening Schedule and additional information available at www.reddiaper.com. Tickets available at www.filmlinc.com ******************************************** Wanda Bershen RED DIAPER PRODUCTIONS 451 East 14 Street, # 8F NYC, N.Y. 10009 tel/fax: 212-598-0224 email: [log in to unmask] www.reddiaper.com ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html