Screenings
Arlington, VA
Arlington, VA. As part of the "Cross Cultural Cinema" program,
the Arlington Central Library wills host a screening of the
film. Discussion with Peter Cohn to follow. May 15. 6:30 p.m.
1015 N. Quincy St.
Carroll College
Waukesha, WI. Screening with discussion and reception to follow.
Ballroom, Campus Center. Open to the public. April 1, 6:00 p.m.
University of Pennsylvania
The Asian American Studies Program at Penn will be hosting
a screening of "Golden Venture,” Thurs., Oct. 11, 6:30 p.m.
at 402 Logan.
Association of Asian American Studies
“Golden Venture” will be screening at the AAAS annual meeting at the
Grand Central Hyatt in New York,
Fri., April 6, 1:45 pm, Uris.
Director Peter Cohn will appear on a plenary, “The Labor of Mobility,”
Fri., April 6, 5 pm, Ballroom B.
For more information, see: www.aaastudies.org/index.tpl.
Princeton University
Screening and discussion as part of "Journalism that Matters" course
taught by Martha Mendoza, Associated Press National Writer.
April 4.
American Museum of Natural History
79th Street and Central Park West, Linder Theater
January 28, 2pm
"Streets of Gold" panel discussion presented by American Museum of Natural History and the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
This program links popular fascination with gold and its connection to perceived economic advantages and the realities of immigrant communities in the U.S. Panelists, using film clips from “Golden Venture" -- a documentary depicting the experiences of a group of Chinese immigrants who endured the violence of human trafficking, indefinite detention, and deportation - discuss current immigrant issues and how myths of America's “golden" attraction endure despite harsh realities.
Panelists include Partha Banerjee, Executive Director, New Jersey Immigration Policy Network; Peter Cohn, “Golden Venture" filmmaker; Craig Trebilcock, Esq., Golden Venture Litigation Steering Committee; Joel Magallan, Executive Director of Asociación Tepeyac de New York , and Lok Siu, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian/Pacific/American Studies at New York University . Moderator: Alyshia Gálvez, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Ph.D. New York University .
Salt Lake City
SLC Film Center's Democracy and Human Rights Series, 2006
Fri., Nov. 3. 7:00pm
Juan Diego High School - 11800 S 300 E Draper
http://www.centralpt.com/pageview.aspx?id=13157
Albany Law School
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. Wed., Nov. 8, 6 p.m.
Princeton University
Screening and discussion for "Refugees, Immigrants and Social Justice"
writing seminar taught by Bill Westerman, Golden Venture folklorist
and advocate.
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006.
Mercy College
College President Inauguration Week Screening
Tues., Oct 17. 7 p.m.
New School for Social Research
The Human Condition Seen Through Film, Prof. Toby Talbot.
Tues., Sept. 26. 12:45 p.m.
Amnesty International Film Festival
Saturday, September 16 at 3:00pm – National Geographic Society Headquarters.
Washington, D.C. Premiere
For more information go to:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/filmfest/dc/2006/film.php?id=56
Tahoe Reno International Film Festival
Saturday, August 26 at noon -- Alpine Ballroom, Resort
For more information go to: http://www.t-riff.org/
Tribeca Film Festival
Wed, Apr 26 / 7:15 pm
AMC Loews 34th Street 14
Fri, Apr 28 / 2:00 pm
AMC Loews Village VII 3
Wed, May 3 / 4:00 pm
Regal Cinemas Battery Park 11
Thu, May 4 / 10:45 am
AMC Loews 34th Street 10
Sat, May 6 / 10:45 pm
AMC Loews 34th Street 12
Chinatown community screening
June 14, 6:30 p.m., Silk Road Mocha, 30 Mott Street
For more information, go to:
http://www.moca-nyc.org/MoCA/content.asp?cid=14
Theaterical Premiere
Friday, May 12. Benefit screening at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, York PA. 7:30 p.m.
Sat., May 13. Theatrical premiere at the Strand-Capitol.
3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. |