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Screenings Schedule 2008 Screenings Schedule 2008 Place Discussant Film Atten. Partner Time Date # Shashat Stalker 4 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 2/1/2008 1. Shashat Breathless 4 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 9/1/2008 2. Shashat Hero 4 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 28/1/2008 3. Al-Jaroushiyah Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 18 Al-Jaroushiyah Women’s 10 - 2 2/2/2008 4. Association Ateel Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 22 Ateel Sports Club 2 - 6 4/2/2008 5. Jerusalem Bab Aziz 35 “Kiss in the Desert” Cine-Club 8 - 10 5/2/2008 6. Beit Fajjar Salwa Banorah Sisters in Law 39 Beit Fajjar Women’s Center 10 - 1 7/2/2008 7. Kufur Jammal Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 27 Kufur Jammal Women’s 10 - 2 8/2/2008 8. Association Allar Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 26 Allar Girls Center 10 - 2 10/2/2008 9. Shashat Nostalghia 6 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 11/2/2008 10. Jerusalem Bosta 40 “Kiss in the Desert” Cine-Club 8 - 10 12/2/2008 11. Tulkarem Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 24 Voluntary Social Work 11 - 3 21/2/2008 12. Committees Bidya Jamila Zayed Divorce Iranian Style 29 Women For Life 10 - 1 24/2/2008 13. Tulkarem Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 20 Development Center for 11 - 3 24/2/2008 14. Woman’s Development Al-Zawiyyah Sawsan Salahat Divorce Iranian Style 20 Al-Zawiyyah Women’s 10 - 1 25/2/2008 15. Association Saida Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 21 Saida Women’s Club 10 - 2:30 25/2/2008 16. Jerusalem Barakat 15 “Kiss in the Desert” Cine-Club 6 - 8 26/2/2008 17. Shashat Run Lola Run 9 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 26/2/2008 18. Jerusalem Under the Ceiling 20 “Kiss in the Desert” Cine-Club 8 - 10 26/2/2008 19. Bethlehem Nabilah Daqaq Water 30 Bethlehem Peace Center 10 - 1 28/2/2008 20. Asira Al- Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 45 Women’s Social Work 11 - 2 28/2/2008 21. Shamaliah Committees Shwaekah Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 19 Shwaekah Women’s Association 10 - 2 5/3/2008 22. Howarah Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 28 Women’s Committee 10 - 2 5/3/2008 23. Shashat Only Human 9 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 10/3/2008 24. Qeffin Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 21 Qeffin Women’s Club 10 - 2:30 11/3/2008 25. Jerusalem - Bende Sira 12 Palestinian Art Court-al Hoash 6 - 7 13/3/2008 26. - A Horse for Today - Make a Wish - One Hundredth of a Second Ramallah Ghada Terawi The Way Back Home 30 YWCA 10:30 - 2 14/3/2008 27. Jerusalem - Stories from Behind the 25 Palestinian Art Court-al Hoash 6 - 7:20 14/3/2008 28. Wall, - Clothesline Tulkarem Madiha Sawalha Sisters in Law 40 Palestinian Woman’s General 11 - 3:30 15/3/2008 29. Union Jerusalem - Sbara 4 Palestinian Art Court-al Hoash 6 - 7:10 15/3/2008 30. - Land Confiscation Order Tell Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 35 Tell Women’s Association 4 - 6:30 16/3/2008 31. Nablus Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 25 Kanan Land Women’s Forum 10 - 2 17/3/2008 32. Shashat Viridiana 8 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 17/3/2008 33. Soura Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 20 Soura Women’s Association 10 - 2:30 22/3/2008 34. Shashat Dersu Uzala 10 Monday Cine-Club 6:30 - 9:30 24/3/2008 35. Beit Wazan Ghadeer Al-Masri Sisters in Law 22 Beit Wazan Women’s 11 - 3 26/3/2008 36. Association Bidya Sawsan Salahat Sisters in Law 22 Women For Life 10 - 2 30/3/2008 37. Al-Zawiyyah Sawsan Salahat Sisters in Law 20 Al-Zawiyyah Women’s 10 - 2 31/3/2008 38. Association Jericho May Abu-Hilal - Bende Sira 63 Jericho Municipality 12 - 2 3/4/2008 39. - Make a Wish 2 - One Hundredth of a Second Jerusalem Bosta 20 Palestinian Art Court-al Hoash 7 - 9 5/4/2008 40. Housan Salwa Banorah Sisters in Law 25 Woman’s Development 10 - 1 12/4/2008 41. Association Bidya Sawsan Salahat 1000 Women and a Dream 20 Women For Life 10 - 1 13/4/2008 42. Al-Zawiyyah Sawsan Salahat 1000 Women and a Dream 17 Al-Zawiyyah Women’s 10 - 1 14/4/2008 43. Association Jerusalem - My Palestine 35 “Kiss in the Desert” Cine-Club 8 - 10 13/5/2008 44. - Naim & Wadee’a - The Way Back Home Shashat Artemisia 8 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 9/6/2008 45. Shashat Laura Sayej - A Horse for Today 17 I’m Here 3 - 4 12/6/2008 46. - Bende Sira - One Hundredth of a Second Shashat - The Fourth Room 1 Laura Fourest 3:15 - 4:15 23/6/2008 47. - 25 Kilometers - Going for a Ride? Shashat - Summer 2006 1 Laura Fourest 2 - 4:40 24/6/2008 48. - The Way Back Home - What’s Next + Staying Alive Shashat - Summer 85 1 Laura Fourest 9 - 12:30 26/6/2008 49. - After the Last Sky - The Clothesline - This is not Living Jerusalem Raneen Al-Kaloti Make a Wish 10 Augusta Victoria Hospital 11:30 - 12 28/6/2008 50. Shashat - Fadwa 1 Laura Fourest 10 - 12 30/6/2008 51. - The Green Bird - The Last Supper Shashat Down By Law 8 Monday Cine-Club 7 - 10 30/6/2008 52. Jerusalem Raneen Al-Kaloti A Horse for Today 10 Augusta Victoria Hospital 11:30 - 12 1/7/2008 53. Jerusalem Raneen Al-Kaloti 1000 Women and a Dream 18 Augusta Victoria Hospital 12 – 1:30 2/7/2008 54. Shashat Lina Masroujy Atash 5 Monday Cine-Club 6 - 8 11/8/2008 55. 3 Shashat Occupation 101 7 Monday Cine-Club 26/10/2008 56. Ramallah Mahasen Nasser Workshop 22 Al-Quds University 10-3 28/10/2008 57. El-Din On the East Side (Modern Media Institute) Ramallah Norma Haweet 5 Minutes from Home 50 Palestine Technical College 11-12:30 2/11/2008 58. Ramallah Full Bloom 50 Palestine Technical College 11:30-1 3/11/2008 59. Abu Deis Dr. Ghassan 5 Minutes from Home 370 Al-Quds University 1-2:30 3/11/2008 60. Mheibesh Ramallah Our Heedless Wars 70 Palestine Technical College 9:30-11 4/11/2008 61. Bethlehem Take me Home 16 Dar Al- Kalimah College 9:30-11 4/11/2008 62. Gaza Dr. Ahmad 5 Minutes from Home 100 Al-Aqsa University 11:30-1:30 4/11/2008 63. Hammad Bethlehem Confession 15 Bethlehem Peace Center 6 P.M 5/11/2008 64. Birzeit Ghada Terawi Workshop 15 Birzeit University 10-3 6/11/2008 65. The Road Back Home Ramallah All the Young Opening Day 600 Ramallah Cultural Palace 7 P.M 6/11/2008 66. Women Directors Confession Ramallah Mahasen Nasser On the East Side 50 Ramallah Cultural Palace 7 P.M 7/11/2008 67. El-Din Full Bloom Bethlehem On the East Side 14 Bethlehem Peace Center 6 P.M 7/11/2008 68. Full Bloom Hebron Mahasen Nasser Workshop 20 Hebron University 10-3 8/11/2008 69. El-Din On the East Side Ramallah Stop for God's Sake 80 Ramallah Cultural Palace 7 P.M 8/11/2008 70. Take me Home Nablus Dr. Zuheir Al- Take me Home 40 Al-Najah University 12-2 9/11/2008 71. Dab'i Ramallah Confession 70 Palestine Technical College 10:30-12 9/11/2008 72. Tulkarem Suheir Abu-Taqa Full Bloom 120 Palestinian Technical University 12-2 10/11/2008 73. Khadoorie Bethlehem Full Bloom 16 Dar Al-Kalimah College 9:30-11 11/11/2008 74. Gaza Dr. Zuheir Abed Take me Home 70 Al-Aqsa University 11:30-1:30 11/11/2008 75. Shashat Women on the Verge 4 Monday Cine-Club 7 P.M 11/11/2008 76. 4 Bethlehem Stop for God's Sake 10 Bethlehem Peace Center 6 P.M 12/11/2008 77. Take me Home Birzeit Dr. Musleh The Last Station 127 Birzeit University 12-2 13/11/2008 78. Kanaaneh Take me Home Ramallah Confession 30 Palestine Technical College 9:30-11 13/11/2008 79. Bethlehem The Last Station 10 Bethlehem Peace Center 6 P.M 14/11/2008 80. I Want to See Jenin Jamal Hanaisheh Take me Home 20 Jenin Arab-American University 12-2 17/11/2008 81. Abu Deis Dr. Rania Arafat Take me Home 200 Al-Quds University 1-2:30 17/11/2008 82. Tulkarem Dr.Kamal 5 Minutes from Home 150 Palestinian Technical 12-2 18/11/2008 83. Alawneh University- Kadoorie Tulkarem Suheir Abu-Taqa Sisters in Law 50 Social Rehabilitation Center 10-12 18/11/2008 84. Bethlehem Our Heedless Wars 17 Dar Al-Kalimah College 9:30-11 18/11/2008 85. Gaza Ahmad Al Full Bloom 70 Al-Aqsa University 11:30-1:30 18/11/2008 86. Maghari Bethlehem Nahed Awwad Workshop 17 Dar Al Kalimah College 9:30-3 20/11/2008 87. 5 Minutes from Home Bethlehem Family 6 Bethlehem Peace Center 6 P.M 21/11/2008 88. Jenin Dr. Ayman Our Heedless Wars 100 Jenin Arab-American University 9-10:30 22/11/2008 89. Youssef Jenin Dr. Wael Abu Full Bloom 70 Jenin Arab-American University 9:30-11 22/11/2008 90. El- Hassan Jenin Dr. Hammad 5 Minutes from Home 70 Jenin Arab-American University 10-11:30 22/11/2008 91.
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