Featured Panelists:
Andrea Nix Fine, Director, War/Dance
Sean Fine, Director, War/Dance
Michael Poffenberger, Executive Director, Resolve Uganda
John Prendergast, Co-Founder, The ENOUGH Project
Moderated by: Gayle Smith, Co-Founder, The ENOUGH Project
ENOUGH, Think Films, Shine Global, and the Center for American Progress are pleased to present War/Dance. Set in Northern Uganda, a country ravaged by more than two decades of civil war, War/Dance tells the story of Dominic, Rose, and Nancy, three children whose families have been torn apart, their homes destroyed, and who currently reside in a displaced persons camp in Patongo. When they are invited to compete in an annual music and dance festival, their historic journey to their nation's capital is also an opportunity to regain a part of their childhood and to taste victory for the first time in their lives.
Please join us for a provocative panel discussion and Q&A session immediately following the film. Location :E Street Cinema, 555 11th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004
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Biographies
Andrea Nix Fine has produced, directed, and written films for National Geographic on the world's most remote cultures and scientific explorations, from Inuit hunting rituals in Greenland to Nile croc research in the swamps of Botswana. She was a key producer on "Songs From the Source," a documentary celebrating the musical roots of Peter Gabriel's Real World record label...
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