Association Act 1901, From Pen to Screen brings together advocates and activists with a strong academic background in communication, history and American civilization, anthropology and documentary film, hoping to combat stereotypes about people Native Americas, mainly conveyed by the media.
These all reflect the weight of images, still or motion picture, in one dimension, both historical and synchronic.
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New!
De La Pen Screen now has its website!
Visit: http://www.delaplumealecran.org
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From Pen to Screen comes in part from
- screenings and discussions about films addressing Native American issues: click here
- conferences on history and / or contemporary struggles of American Indians: click here
- rental of photographic exhibitions : click here
- up a resource center by providing video films made by / for / about Native Americans click here
- Film Festival organization Alter'Natif first festival of films made solely by Indians : click here
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Find Us:
- Next screening debate: The
Monday, March 14, 2011 - 20:30 Projection Viva Mexico! by Nicolas Défossé
In the Year of France in Mexico, the association of the Pen Screen offers, exclusively on Nantes, the film Viva Mexico! Nicolas Défossé of March 14, 2011 at 20:30 in Cinema Concorde. In
European tour, the director will be present for discussion after the screening group and a photographic exhibition, La Otra Mirada , you wait in the lobby of the cinema.
Feel free to distribute widely!
Viva Mexico!
Défossé A film by Nicolas (2010 - 120 ')
In a journey from the mountains of southeastern Mexico to the northern border with the United States, Subcomandante Marcos and the Mexican people draw the forgotten face of a country. A celebration of the struggle for land and dignity.
The March 14, 2011 - 20:30
Concorde Cinema - 79bd Equal (Nantes)
€ 5.50
- From Pen to Screen prefaced the French edition of the bestselling Hans Koning, "A Short History of the Conquest of the Americas" , translated from English and published by Sebastian Cortes at the break.
This book tells the tragic story of the conquest of a continent,
America, and the relentless devastation of cultures and peoples who lived
. It is also, in fact, the story of their resistance, Tupac Amaru
the American Indian Movement. More ....
- Sophie Gergaud, President De la Pen Screen, has translated the poems and songs Will Wagonburner appeared in "A Life Burned, Will Wagonburner , Omaha Indian, "a collection of papers selected by Gul Ilbay.
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