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MAPUCHE: The Rebirth of the Warrior. Toronto Mapuche People's Solidarity Film Festival


January 10, 2009


11:30 AM - Free Reception! Hot Chocolate and Biscuits
Featured Films:
noon - Sewatokwa'tsher'at. The Dish With One Spoon, [Director: Dawn Hill] (Six Nations, 2008)
1:30 PM - EZLN: 20/10, The Fire & the Word, [Director: Gloria Munoz], (Mexcio, 2004)
3 PM - Venezuela Bolivariana, People & Struggle in the IV World War, [Directed by: Marcelo Andrade Arreaza] (Venzuela, 2004)
4:30 PM - La Dignidad de los Nadies, Stories and Tales of Hope, [Director: Pino Solanas] (Argentina, 2005)
6:45 PM - Calle Santa Fe, [Director: Carmen Castillo] (Chile, 2007)
9:45 PM - El Despojo (The Pillaging) [Director: Dauno Tótoro] (Mapuche Nation, 2004)

Time: 11:30
Venue: The Cat's Eye
Location: 150 Charles Street West (just east of Museum Station) Toronto, ON
Categories: Native Peoples

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