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DESCRIPTION:The 10th Anniversary Sonoma Valley Film festival takes place from April 11 
 - 15. The festival has become widely known for its film selections, 
 particularly films that focus on social and political issues of our time. 
 These films are thought provoking and always intensify conversation among 
 film lovers and festival goers. \n\nThis year will be no exception. The 75 
 film line-up is packed with some of the year’s top films from around the 
 globe – works that take on issues ranging from the life-changing 
 humanitarianism, homosexuality, war, natural disasters, Alzheimer’s 
 Disease, any so many other pertinent issues. Tickets to the festival are on 
 sale at www.sonomafilmfest.org.\n \nSome of this year’s most talked-about 
 highlights include:\n\nRecycled Life — Documentary Short\n \nFor over 
 sixty years, children have been born and raised here, parents and 
 grandparents eat and survive here. Thousands of families have thrived in 
 the largest and most toxic and dangerous area in all of Central America - 
 the Guatemala City Garbage Dump. Its inhabitants (“guajeros”), who 
 recycle the city's trash, have been shun by society and ignored by the 
 government, until a disastrous event in January 2005 forever changed the 
 face of this landfill and the dignified people who call it home. The film 
 was nominated for a 2007 Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short.        
     \n \nDirector: Leslie Iwerks\nCountry: USA\n \n12:08 East of Bucharest  
 -- World Cinema\n \nDid the revolution even happen? 16 years after the fall 
 of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, a local TV station has invited 
 guests to share past moments of revolutionary glory.  A drunken history 
 teacher and a lonely retiree who moonlights as Santa are forced to answer 
 questions from dubious viewers who aren’t even convinced the Revolution 
 took place in their city.  This wry, dead-pan farce was a Telluride Film 
 Festival favorite this year.                         \n \nDirector: 
 Corneliu Porumboiu\nStarring: Mircea Andreescu, Teo Corban, Ion 
 Sapdaru\nCountry: Romania\n \n\nAway from Her –- World Cinema (Bay Area 
 Premiere)\n \n“I never wanted to be away from her …” Screen legend 
 Julie Christie unleashes a career-highlight performance in this beautiful, 
 heartbreaking and confident debut feature directed by Canadian actress 
 Sarah Polley.  Married for 50 years, a loving couple are forced to face up 
 to a terrifying reality… the onset of Alzheimer's disease.   Christie's 
 performance as the stricken wife is matched by British stage star Gordon 
 Pinsent's turn as her devoted husband. Courtesy of Lionsgate Entertainment. 
       \n \nDirector: Sarah Polley\nStarring: Julie Christie, Gordon Pinset, 
 Olympia Dukakis, Kristen Thomas, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson\nCountry: 
 Canada\n \nBeyond the Call -- Documentary \n \nThree death-defying 
 humanitarian heroes travel the globe. \n \nWith the soul of a Mother Teresa 
 and the swashbuckling guts of Indiana Jones, the three-man humanitarian 
 organization called Knightsbridge provides aid to needy people, one 
 impoverished and war-torn country at a time.  Alternately thrilling, 
 amusing, and ultimately inspiring, director Adrian Belic tracks three 
 heroes through a real-life 21st Century adventure.                  \n 
 \nDirector: Adrian Belic\nCountry: USA\n \nEmile Norman: By His Own Design 
 -- Documentary   \n \nA richly-detailed portrait of a passionate artist.\n 
 \nA fascinating look at the life and times of the self-taught Big Sur 
 artist who, at age 88, is still working with the same passion for art, 
 nature and freedom that inspired him through seven decades of a changing 
 art scene and turbulent times for gay men in America.  The husband-wife 
 acting team of Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry shepherded this project 
 as producers from start to finish, developing a close relationship with the 
 artist, his circle of friends, and his art.               \n \nDirector: 
 Will Parrinello\nCountry: USA\n \nHomestretch  -- Documentary               
       \n \nThe power of horses to heal hard hearts.           \n \nOur 
 society warehouses convicts, often in subhuman living conditions.  On a 
 parallel track, the world of thoroughbred racing routinely sends 
 over-the-hill horses to the slaughterhouse.  A deeply-affecting cinematic 
 experience, Homestretch chronicles the pairing of inmates and rescued 
 end-of-career racehorses, as they come together on prison farms to care for 
 and save each other.                 \n \nDirector: Sheri 
 Bylander\nCountry: USA\n \nOffice Tigers -- Documentary\n \nOutsourcing, 
 yuppies and cross-cultural corporate cubicles in Southern India.\n 
 \nCultural explorer and filmmaker Liz Mermin (her hit Beauty Academy of 
 Kabul played at the 2050 Sonoma Valley Film Festival) returns to Sonoma 
 with her newest expose, set in a U.S.-owned outsourcing company in India, 
 whose clients include the top investment banks in the world. A rare and 
 sometimes comic look at cross-cultural corporate training, the lifestyles 
 of young urban professionals in a conservative Southern Indian city, and 
 the changes that outsourcing is bringing to our world.              \n 
 \nDirector: Liz Mernin\nCountry: UK, Denmark\n \nRain in a Dry Land -- 
 Documentary\n \nTwo war-scarred families journey to a strange new world.\n 
 \nIn 2004, thirteen thousand Somali Bantu refugees realized their dream of 
 coming to America.  The refugees are now living in fifty cities across the 
 country, becoming the largest African group from a single community to 
 settle in the United States at one time. Filmmaker Anne Makepeace 
 brilliantly succeeds in chronicling the lives of two Somali Bantu families 
 as they leave behind a 200-year legacy of oppression in Africa to face new 
 challenges in a strange new land.  \n \nDirector: Anne Makepeace\nCountry: 
 USA\n \nShoot Down -- Documentary\n \nTragedy in the sky, over the waters 
 between the U.S and Cuba.      \n \nOn February 24th, 1996, agencies 
 monitoring electronic tracking equipment were asked to focus on the Florida 
 Straits.  Three small symbols slowly traced across an Air Force radar 
 screen – tiny Cessnas flown by Brothers to the Rescue, a Miami-based 
 organization formed to rescue Cuban raft refugees.  Suddenly, the Cessnas 
 were attacked by two unidentified white marks traveling at over 400 miles 
 per hour.  What followed was a human tragedy and political firestorm.       
  \n \nDirector: Cristina Khuly\nCountry: USA\n \nSiberian Dreams -- 
 Documentary\n \nActivist and supermodel Irina Pantaeva reports on cultural 
 upheaval in her homeland.\n \nAward-winning documentary filmmaker Janet 
 Gardner joins with actress/ activist/supermodel Irina Pantaeva on a journey 
 from the catwalks of jet-set fashion back to Irina's roots in northern 
 Siberia.  The Buryats were a nomadic Mongolian tribe, and the region has a 
 fascinating history interweaving the modern and the ancient, Asia and 
 Europe, and major political and cultural upheavals.  Irina, also a 
 highly-regarded and well-reviewed author, is an engaging guide on this 
 journey into a seldom seen world.\n \nDirector: Janet Gardner\nCountry: 
 USA\n \n \nSteal a Pencil For Me -- Documentary (West Coast Premiere)\n 
 \nSecrets and love in a Nazi death camp.\n \nFrom Netflix’s Red Envelope 
 Division and Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Michele Ohayon, comes a 
 surprising but true story about a love triangle in a concentration camp.  
 During the WWII Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, a man, his wife and his 
 mistress find themselves incarcerated in the same barracks in the same 
 death camp.   \n \nDirector: Michele Ohayon\nCountry: USA\n \n \nThe 
 Damndest Finest Ruins -- Documentary      \n \nCorruption, chaos and 
 Caruso: the1906 San Francisco Earthquake.          \n \nIn three terrible 
 days one hundred years ago, San Francisco, the "Paris of the Pacific," was 
 wiped from the earth by a massive earthquake.  Director James Dalessandro 
 uses rare photos and actual film of the disaster to paint a riveting 
 portrait of chaos, corruption, and the will to rebuild. A captivating story 
 of human courage and political incompetence, underscored by the music of 
 Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, who performed five hours before the disaster 
 and barely made it out alive. \n \nDirector: James Dalessandro\nNarrator: 
 Peter Coyote\nCoountry: USA\n \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/23/18381998.php
SUMMARY:Sonoma Valley Film Festival
LOCATION:The Sonoma Valley Film Festival films will be screened at various locations 
 near Downtown Sonoma. The complete schedule and directions can be found at 
 www.sonomafilmfest.org
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