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We Are Here: New Shorts from Lebanon
ArteEast is pleased to copresent with the Tribeca Film Festival, The Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, Ashkal Alwan and The Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU a selection of videos produced in Lebanon, during and in the immediate aftermath of the summer 2006 war.
April 26 - 30, 2007
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Spring Season 2007
ArteEast is pleased to present our 9th season of CinemaEast.
January 23 - March 20, 2007
Including a Special Series: War in Iranian Cinema
Curated by Asal Shakeri and Fereshtah Taerpour
Co-sponsored by the Persian Arts Festival
Box Office opens 30 minutes prior to screening.
Advanced tickets go on sale January 16th.
A presentation of ArteEast, the Department of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies and the Kevorkian Center at New York University |
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Fall Season 2006
ArteEast is pleased to present our 9th season of CinemaEast.
September 16 - November 8, 2006
Box Office opens 30 minutes prior to screening.
Advanced tickets go on sale September 8th
A presentation of ArteEast, the Department of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies and the Kevorkian Center at New York University
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Lens on Syria: More than Thirty Years of Contemporary Cinema
May 5 - 18, 2007
Lens on Syria: Thirty Years of Contemporary Cinema is a groundbreaking exploration of Syrian cinema touring North America May-September 2006. The program showcases over 30 Syrian feature films, documentaries and shorts, many screening for the first time in the US, several of the films have been digitally remastered and subtitled in English for the series. |
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Cinema East Film Festival 2005
The First Annual New York Festival of Cinema from the Middle East, North Africa and their diasporas
November 4 - 10, 2005
ArteEast’s first annual CinemaEast Film Festival, building on five seasons of its popular film series, will be held at the Quad Cinema in New York City. |
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NO VISA REQUIRED: Films from the Middle East.
PRESENTED BY TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE IN COLLABORATION WITH ARTeEAST
September 24 - November 19, 2005
The artistry, craft and magic of cinema shows that what is shared between people in their everyday lives, across the world, across wars and violence, is far greater than what makes for difference. NO VISA REQUIRED showcases the richness and complexity of the Middle East, giving the public a new lens through which to view this part of the world. |
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Spring Season 2005
January 21 - April 9, 2005
Cantor Film Center - New York University 36 East 8th Street New York CityBox Office opens 30 minutes prior to screening. Advanced tickets go on sale January 16th. A presentation of ArteEast, the Department of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies and the Kevorkian Center at New York University |
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Fall Season 2004
September 10 - December 4, 2004
Presented by ArteEast, the Department of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies and the Kevorkian Center at New York University |
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Spring Season 2004
January 31 - May 1, 2004
Cinema East presents a nine month-long film series starting in September, 2003. Held in collaboration with the department of Middle East Studies at New York University, Cinema East features a diverse array of films from the Middle East and its Diaspora. The program is showcased in New York and is scheduled to later travel to film and art institutions throughout the country.
Join us for a program of exciting films and stimulating post-screening discussions.
Join us for a program of exciting films and stimulating post-screening discussions. The film series take place on Saturdays,* beginning January 31, 2004. |
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Fall Series 2003
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September 13 - December 13, 2003
Cinema East presents a nine month-long film series starting in September, 2003. Held in collaboration with the department of Middle East Studies at New York University, Cinema East features a diverse array of films from the Middle East and their diaspora. The program is showcased in New York and is scheduled to later travel to film and art institutions throughout the country.
Join us for a program of exciting films and stimulating post-screening discussions.
The film series places every other week, beginning Saturday, September 13, 2003. All screenings and panel discussions take place at the Cantor Film Center at New York University. Selected by a screening committee composed of both NYU students and members of the community, the films reflect the diverse cinematic traditions of the region. |
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