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> Dear All
>
> We thought it would be worth sending out a reminder about next week's film
> and at the same time stressing that 'The Price of Survival' is a great
> introduction to the film on 24th Jan., 'War Games'. Not only will the
> director John Ryle be answering questions on Tuesday, but Marc Allen and
> Heather Baker the makers of 'War Games' will also be contributing to the
> discussion afterwards.
>
> We are also pleased to say that the two screenings are being supported by
> Amnesty International and will shown as contributions to the campaign's
> 'Protect the Human' and the 'Control Arms Campaign'. The screening of 'War
> Games' will include a presentation by Amnesty.
>
> We hope to see many of you there:
>
> The Price of Survival A Journey to the War Zone of Southern Sudan (John
> Ryle & Bapiny Tim Chol)
>
> Tuesday, 10th January 7.00pm
> Venue: JZ Young Theatre, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1N
> Full details, reservations, and directions can be found at
> www.pocketvisions.co.uk
>
> A South Sudanese rebel commander returns to his home in Upper Nile on the
> front line of the civil war. The film-makers walk through the war zone for
> ten days to reach his home village, now destroyed by fighting. The film
> shows the situation of the Nuer, a militant pastoralist people inhabiting
> the swamps of Southern Sudan, now the main oil zone of the country. It
> contains interviews with other rebel commanders, villagers, "lost boys",
> dissident Northern Sudanese Arab pastoralists, aid workers and others. One
> of the first films to have been made using solar power exclusively.
>
> Director: John Ryle & Bapiny Tim Chol
> Producer: John Ryle
> Editor: Gift Katani
> Camera: John Ryle & Bapiny Tim Chol
> Sound: John Ryle & Bapiny Tim Chol
> Music: Kon Anok Jazz Band; Abdel Gadir Salim
> Production company: Bright Star Productions
> Year of production: 1994
> Country(s) of production: Kenya / UK
> Running time: 42 mins
>
> Patrick Hazard
> Department of Anthropology
> University College London
> Gower Street
> London
> WC1E 6BT
>
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