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Himalaya Film Festival USA - New York City 22 29 October 2010
Himalaya Film Festival USA - New York City 22 29 October 2010
New York City Meets The Himalayas A Visual Feast At The Quad Cinema Interested in the Himalayas? Interested in its people, culture, nature and politics? Interested in beautiful movies? Then do not hesitate any longer, take on the challenge, and come and enjoy the unique footage at our must-see Film Festival. The Himalaya Film Festival offers you a fascinating selection of approximately 30 movies and documentaries of very high quality. The program offers a great range of footage and visitors will be treated to kaleidoscopic perceptions. Do not miss out on an excellent opportunity to enjoy these rare and spectacular images! This event is also an introduction to the everyday life of the region and the lesser-known sides of the Himalayas. In fact, quite a lot of attention will be given to breathtaking movies on, for instance, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan showing dramatic landscapes, heartwarming scenes of everyday life, cultural gems and religious festivals. Real highlights! The festival has become an established yearly cultural event known across the Netherlands. Glenn Krishna Mitrasing, medical doctor by day and festival organiser by night, says audience numbers continue to rise every year. It's no small achievement that in the few years since 2003, when he launched the first Himalaya Film Festival in Amsterdam, the event has done so well. And its very likely to travel to other European countries in the future. Meanwhile, the festival has been to Tokyo, Japan, several times, where it was a big hit. No wonder its becoming more and more popular in Japan! The program of the Himalaya Film Festival has been divided into sessions of two or three movies each, that cohere around a common theme. The movies will be screened at the Quad Cinema, a prime location in Greenwich Village, the cultural heart of Manhattan. The Quad is frequented by passionate moviegoers eager to see the best in independent, foreign and documentary movies. It is a venerable theater owned and beautifully maintained by the same family since 1972. Come and meet the people living on the roof of the world. Find out what inspires both participants and organisation. Facts What? Himalaya Film Festival When? October 22 29, 2010 Where? The Quad, Greenwich Village, 34 West 13th Street, New York City Why? Unique footage and cultural gems at a must-see Film Festival More information such as the complete program and in-depth descriptions of the movies will be available from 1st October 2010 on www.himalayafilmfestival.us |
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Himalaya Film Festival USA - New York City 22 29 October 2010
http://www.travel-himalayas.com/
Trailing through the Himalayan region, brings you directly in contact with the country and its people, and helps to foster an appreciation of the mountain environments. Traverse through the Great Himalayan Range and appreciate the sheer geographic diversity - from the verdant, forested valleys and tropical jungles of Arunachal having amazing wildlife and the flowering meadows carpeted with rare orchids, to the rugged terrain of the Trans Himalaya that extends to the Tibetan plateau. |
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