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Dear Cinephiles / Colleagues / Friends,
This upcoming Sunday, December 5th, Cafe Cinema in co-operation with "Canadian Foundation for Polish Studies" and Graduate Students' Association Concordia University, have a special screening for you:
"A Poet on the Frontline" introduces audiences to the world of Ryszard Kapuscinski, the famous daredevil war correspondent and one of the world’s most important contemporary literary figures. Known as “Indiana Jones with a notepad,” Kapuscinski is a legend among his peers, looking for the truths of human experience in the most dangerous places.
Date: Sunday, 5 December 2010
Time:3:00pm - 5:30pm
Location: LB-125 J.A.de Sève Cinema, Library Building, Concordia University, 1400 de Maisonneuve West (Metro: Guy Concordia), Montreal, QC
In this film, independent filmmaker Gabrielle Pfeiffer explores the challenges of the writer in the face of censorship, and examines the lines between journalism and literature. She considers Kapuscinski’s distinction between recording the hard facts of a wartime event, and reaching deeper for the essence of human experience.
Ms. Pfeiffer traveled with Kapuscinski in four countries, capturing his true character, his passion, his humor and his demons. She interweaves Kapuscinski's childhood as a refugee in Poland during WWII, with his later experiences on the battlefields of the Third World, in a poetic reverie of the tragedy and the absurdity of war.
This screening is made possible by the Canadian Foundation for Polish Studies, Graduate Student Association and Cafe Cinema.
Hope to see you all
Best
Cafe Cinema Team
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