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		<description><![CDATA[NYU&#8217;s Global Affairs Graduate Society invites you to: The Road To Redemption A journey with former female child soldiers of the Liberian Civil War as they attempt recovery and rehabilitation in a post-conflict society. Film Screening and Q&#38;A with Emmy and Academy Award winning filmmaker Jonathan Stack NYU&#8217;s Center for Global Affairs 15 Barclay St, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Road To Redemption </p>
<p>A journey with former female child soldiers of the Liberian Civil War as they attempt recovery and rehabilitation in a post-conflict society.</p>
<p>Film Screening and Q&amp;A with Emmy and Academy Award winning filmmaker Jonathan Stack</p>
<p>NYU&#8217;s Center for Global Affairs</p>
<p>15 Barclay St, Woolworth Building</p>
<p>Monday Oct 20th at 6:30 pm</p>
<p>Room TBA </p>
<p>RSVP to <a href="mailto:gags.nyu@gmail.com">gags.nyu@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Feel free to forward onto interested parties. </p>
<p>A HIGHEST COMMON DENOMINATOR PRODUCTIONLike so many in Liberia&#8217;s long and gruesome civil war, the true number will never be known, but it&#8217;s estimated that 30-40% of the combatants were women and girls. Illiteracy, chaos, and brutality prevented all but a few from partaking in UN-sponsored disarmament programs. These young women witnessed and participated in unspeakable violence, and were almost universally and brutally raped. How do societies and individuals heal the profound psychological wounds such acts inflict? Jonathan Stack&#8217;s intimate journey with them captures the courage and dignity with which these women seek their own path to forgiveness and redemption &#8211; to, in the words of one, &quot;become a human being&quot;.</p>
<p>Producer and Director: Jonathan Stack </p>
<p>Co-Director: Susan Shea and Lila Place </p>
<p>Camera: Jonathan Stack </p>
<p>To further your journey go to <a href="http://www.hcdmediagroup.com">www.hcdmediagroup.com</a> International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 2008</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0821033/">Director&#8217;s Biography</a></p>
<p>Jonathan Stack is a multiple Emmy Award winning and two- time Academy Award® nominated documentary filmmaker. During his career Jonathan has written, produced and directed over 25 films and 50 television programs including The Farm, which was honored as Sundance Film Festival&#8217;s 1998 Grand Jury Prize winner. He has distributed his films through HBO, BBC, Channel Four, Discovery Channel, A&amp;E&#8211;among many others. While working as an independent filmmaker he earned a reputation for his unique ability to gain access into forbidden and even dangerous worlds. His exclusives include, President Charles Taylor&#8217;s farewell speech to the nation of Liberia (Liberia: An Uncivil War) and a rare interview with David Miscaivage, head of the Church of Scientology (Inside the Church of Scientology). In 2008 he produced Iron Ladies of Liberia, a film that tells the story of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa&#8217;s first female president. Over the years he has consistently found a way to explore difficult subject matter often in intractably dark circumstances and despair, transforming it into stories of hope and possibility that reflect his ultimate belief &#8211; that by telling positive stories one helps to create a more positive world. </p>
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