Angelina Jolie prestigia exibição de documentário sobre a Crise dos Refugiados
Angelina Jolie participou da exibição do documentário Human Flow na noite de ontem, quinta-feira, 28 de setembro, em Los Angeles.
Acompanhada da filha Shiloh, Angelina prestigiou o evento em apoio ao amigo, o cineasta chinês Ai Weiwei, que busca uma vaga no Oscar do próximo ano, na categoria de melhor documentário.
Human Flow retrata de forma humorística, a crise de refugiados e os motivos que levam milhões de pessoas a abandonarem seus países e as dificuldades encontradas na busca por melhores condições de vida.
A exibição foi organizada pela agencia de talentos United Talent Agency (UTA), que gerencia a carreira cinematográfica de Jolie.
Acompanhada da filha Shiloh, Angelina prestigiou o evento em apoio ao amigo, o cineasta chinês Ai Weiwei, que busca uma vaga no Oscar do próximo ano, na categoria de melhor documentário.
Human Flow retrata de forma humorística, a crise de refugiados e os motivos que levam milhões de pessoas a abandonarem seus países e as dificuldades encontradas na busca por melhores condições de vida.
A exibição foi organizada pela agencia de talentos United Talent Agency (UTA), que gerencia a carreira cinematográfica de Jolie.
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MOVIE OF THE WEEK September 29, 2017: FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER
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Whenever Angelina has a great movie, she is nominated for the Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards, I have no doubt she will be nominated for 5 categories this year.
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Chicago's National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial will host a free screening of Angelina Jolie's directorial effort "First They Killed My Father."
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LINCOLN SQUARE — Chicago's National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial will host a free screening of Angelina Jolie's directorial effort "First They Killed My Father."
Seating for the event — scheduled for 4 p.m. Oct. 15 — is limited. Click here to register and reserve a spot.
The film is based on the memoir of the same name by Loung Ung, who survived the deadly rule of the Khmer Rouge regime, under which 2 million Cambodians were killed between 1975 and 1979.
Following the screening, members of Chicago's Cambodian community will share their own experiences of life in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge.
The museum, at 2831 W. Lawrence Ave., educates visitors about Cambodia's ancient and modern history and provides programming to promote Cambodian culture.
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