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SUMMARY:The Voice of Hind Rajab at Loft Cinema
DESCRIPTION:The Voice of Hind Rajab \nFriday\, January 30 to Thursday\, February 12\nSee Loft Cinema for Show Times\nRegular Admission Prices\nPasses Accepted \nACADEMY AWARD Nominee for Best International Feature Film! \nWinner! Grand Jury Prize\, 2025 Venice Film Festival \n2026 Golden Globe nominee for Best Non-English Language Film \nJanuary 29\, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year-old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza\, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line\, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab. In The Voice of Hind Rajab\, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania (Four Daughters\, The Man Who Sold His Skin) blends the actual phone recordings\, which went viral several weeks after this incident\, with dramatizations of the emergency workers racing against time\, and the situation’s emotional impact\, to coordinate paramedics who could save her. [Note: this film was made in partnership and collaboration with Hind’s family and Palestine Red Crescent.] (Dir. by Kaouther Ben Hania\, 2025\, Tunisia/France\, in Arabic with English subtitles\, 89 mins.\, Not Rated)
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/the-voice-of-hind-rajab-at-loft-cinema/
LOCATION:Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Lesbian Looks Presents Two Classic Documentaries from the Gay Liberation Era
DESCRIPTION:On February 15\, Lesbian Looks welcomes distinguished filmmaker Frances Reid to present two recently restored classic documentaries from the Gay Liberation era. \nGREETINGS FROM WASHINGTON DC (Rob Epstein\, Frances Reid\, Greta Schiller and Lucy Winer\, 1981\, 29min)  \nIN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN (Frances Reid\, Elizabeth Stevens and Cathy Zheutlin\, 1977\, 53min)  \nSunday February 15\, 2026\, 2-4pm\, followed by cash bar reception with Frances Reid\nLoft Cinema\, FREE \n \nGREETINGS FROM WASHINGTON\, D.C. documents the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights\, where tens of thousands of people converged on October 14\, 1979. Produced collectively by pioneering filmmakers Rob Epstein (The Times of Harvey Milk\, 1984)\, Frances Reid (In the Best Interests of the Children\, 1977)\, Greta Schiller (Before Stonewall\, 1984) and Lucy Winer (Rate It X\, 1986)\, the film captures the hopeful and peaceful activism of this community\, and the joyous\, intersectional spirit of an event that heralded the beginning of a new chapter in the national fight for queer rights and visibility. \nIN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN offers an intimate and courageous portrait of lesbian mothers and their children during a time of intense legal and social discrimination. It stands as a cinematic milestone in the documentation of LGBTQ+ family life and a record of the history of the broader struggle for civil rights. Originally produced with the aim of educating family court judges\, this important documentary transcended its initial purpose\, also becoming a critical artifact of feminist and queer filmmaking. Through candid interviews\, courtroom narratives\, and everyday scenes\, the film captures the resilience\, love\, and dignity of queer families fighting for recognition\, justice\, and the right to care for one another. Refusing sensationalism in favor of emotional honesty\, the film constructs a layered narrative at the intersection of gender\, sexuality\, race\, and class.
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/lesbian-looks-presents-two-classic-documentaries-from-the-gay-liberation-era/
LOCATION:Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: What the River Knows
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening of What the River Knows\nTuesday\, February 17\, at 7:00 p.m.\nLocation: The Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ 85716) \nGlen Canyon Institute\, in collaboration with Watershed Management Group\, presents What the River Knows\, a Good Intentions Paving Co. documentary exploring the reemergence of Glen Canyon from the receding waters of Lake Powell reservoir. As the West faces the urgent need to redesign water management\, we are offered the chance to restore one of the planet’s most stunning landscapes. What the River Knows explores this unique reflection point in a centuries-long history\, weaving together past and present to reveal a new way forward for the Colorado River.  \nAfter the film screening\, the event will conclude with a panel discussion featuring:\n• Nadira Mitchell – Watershed Management Group\, Restoration Ecology Coordinator\n• Dave Wegner – Water Scientist and Policy Writer\n• Glen Canyon Institute\nAudience Q+A to follow. \nTickets: $10 – https://loftcinema.org/film/what-the-river-knows/
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/film-screening-what-the-river-knows/
LOCATION:Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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