Human Rights Film Festival 2006

Schedules

Wellington

The Paramount, 25 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
Tickets can be purchased by phoning the theatre on (04) 384 4080, or by faxing (04) 384 4408.

For more information go to: www.paramount.co.nz. Disabled access is available for all sessions.

Wednesday 3 May

Opening Night Function and Screening

6.30pm Welcome and refreshments
7.15pm On the Spot (59)
Preceded by Dual Injustice (16)

Thursday 4 May

6.00pm 1000 Women and a Dream (55)
Preceded by Winner Every Day (15)
8.30pm Letter to the Prime Minister (71)
Preceded by United (5)

Friday 5 May

1.00pm Drowned Out (75)
6.00pm The Real Thing (92)
8.30pm Ngatahi – Know the Links (55)
Preceded by a short performance

Saturday 6 May

1.00pm 1000 Women and a Dream (55)
Preceded by Winner Every Day (15)
6.00pm On the Spot (59)
Preceded by Daughters of Belen (25)
8.30pm Drowned Out (75)

Sunday 7 May

1.00pm Passabe (111)
6.00pm Ngatahi – Know the Links (55)
Preceded by Voices from the Salween Valley (19)
8.30pm Lost Children (96)

Monday 8 May

1.00pm The Doctor, the Depleted Uranium and the Dying Children (53)
Preceded by Vuka (7) and From Prison to the Frontline (10)
8.30pm Passabe (111)

Tuesday 9 May

6.00pm Frozen Angels (91)
8.30pm Bhopal: The Search for Justice (52)
Preceded by Azadi (20)

Wednesday 10 May

6.00pm Breaking Bows and Arrows (52)
Preceded by the Best Kept Secret (18)
8.30pm Mardi Gras: Made in China (80)

A twenty-minute speakers panel will follow all film screenings

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Auckland

Academy Cinema under the Auckland City Library, 44-48 Lorne Street, Auckland .
Tickets can be purchased by phoning (09) 373-2761.

For more information go to: www.academy-cinema.co.nz. Disabled access is available for all
sessions, phone the Academy in advance to make arrangements.

Thursday 11 May

Opening Night Function and Screening

6.00pm Welcome
6.30pm 1000 Women and a Dream (55)
Preceded by Winner Every Day (15)

Friday 12 May

1.00pm Passabe (111)
3.30pm Lost Children (96)
6.00pm On the Spot (59)
Preceded by Dual Injustice (16)
8.00pm The Real Thing (92)

Saturday 13 May

1.00pm The Doctor, the Children and the Depleted Uranium (53)
Preceded by Vuka (7) and From Prison to the Frontline (10)
3.30pm Mardi Gras: Made in China (80)
6.00pm A Letter to the Prime Minister (71)
Preceded by United (5)
8.00pm Ngatahi – Know the Links (55)
Preceded by a short performance

Sunday 14 May

1.00pm Breaking Bows and Arrows (52)
Preceded by The Best Kept Secret (18)
3.30pm On the Spot (59)
Preceded by Daughters of Belen (25)
5.50pm Frozen Angels (91)
8.00pm Bhopal: Search for Justice (52)
Preceded by Azadi (20)

Monday 15 May

1.00pm Frozen Angels (91)
3.00pm Drowned Out (75)
6.00pm Breaking Bows and Arrows (52)
Preceded by The Best Kept Secret (18)
8.00pm The Doctor, the Children and the Depleted Uranium (53)
Preceded by Vuka (7) and From Prison to the Frontline (10)

Tuesday 16 May

1.00pm The Real Thing (92)
3.30pm Bhopal: Search for Justice (52)
Preceded by Azadi (20)
6.00pm Lost Children (96)
8.15pm On the Spot (59)
Preceded by Dual Injustice (16)
1.00pm A Letter to the Prime Minister (71)
Preceded by United (5)
3.00pm 1000 Women and a Dream (55)
Preceded by Winner Every Day (15)
6.00pm Mardi Gras: Made in China (80)
8.00pm Drowned Out (75)

Thursday 18 May

1.00pm Ngatahi – Know the Links (55)
Preceded by Voices from the Salween Valley (19)
3.30pm Passabe (111)
6.00pm Bhopal: Search for Justice (52)
Preceded by Daughters of Belen (25)

A twenty-minute speakers panel will follow all film screenings

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Christchurch

Regent on Worcester, 94 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
Tickets can be purchased by phoning the theatre on (03) 366 0140.

For more information go to: www.regentcinemas.co.nz. Disabled access is available for all sessions.

Wednesday 17 May

Opening Night Function and Screening

7.00pm Welcome and refreshments
7.45pm Lost Children (96)

Thursday 18 May

2.00pm Drowned Out (75)
5.30pm Frozen Angels (91)
8.00pm Breaking Bows and Arrows (52)
Preceded by The Best Kept Secret (18)

Friday 19 May

2.00pm A Letter to the Prime Minister (71)
Preceded by United (5)
5.30pm Mardi Gras: Made in China (80)
8.00pm On the Spot (59
Preceded by Dual Injustice (16)

Saturday 20 May

2.00pm 1000 Women and a Dream (55)
Preceded by Winner Every Day (15)
4.30pm Bhopal: Search for Justice (52)
Preceded by Azadi (20)
8.00pm A Letter to the Prime Minister (71)
Preceded by United (5)

Sunday 21 May

2.00pm The Real Thing (92)
4.30pm The Doctor, the Children and the Depleted Uranium (53)
Preceded by Vuka (7) p15 and From Prison to the Frontline (10)
8.00pm Drowned Out (75)

A twenty-minute speakers panel will follow all film screenings

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