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'Enemies of Happiness'

category bristol | media and culture | feature author Friday August 29, 2008 16:59author by imcvol Report this post to the editors

Bristol Indymedia Film Night Screens Multi-Award winning Doc: Monday 1st September 2008 8pm @ Cube Cinema

"Regardless of which side you are on in regards to the current war, you will be entranced by Enemies of Happiness. It is an important film which humanizes the people of Afghanistan by showing the daily struggles of everyday people and how the lingering ways of the previous regime still hover over their lives." screenrant.com

As the war in Afghanistan churns ever onwards without resolution; This months film night looks at the people of Afghanistan with the multi-award winning documentary by Danish filmmaker Vores Lykkes Fjender. Amongst its awards are 2007 Documentary World Cinema Jury Prize Winner (at the Sundance Film Festival), Silver Wolf Award, the Nestor Almendros Prize and an International Premiere Award. In September 2005, Afghanistan held its first parliamentary elections in 35 years. Among the candidates for 249 assembly seats was Malalai Joya, a courageous, controversial 27-year-old woman who had ignited outrage among hard-liners when she spoke out against corrupt warlords at the Grand Council of tribal elders in 2003. Enemies of Happiness is a revelatory portrait of this extraordinary freedom fighter and the way she won the hearts of voters, as well as a snapshot of life and politics in war-torn Afghanistan. Full Article.

(Note: we will also be selling tickets for October's event; Who Killed Dr David Kelly? - which we expect to be busy!)

| Bristol Indymedia Film Night: The Multi-Award winning 'Enemies of Happiness' | www.enemiesofhappiness.com/ | Oct Talk: Who Killed Dr David Kelly? | UN: air-strike in Afghanistan killed 90 civilians |

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