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Cambodian Refugee Tells Her Story
Cambodian refugee, Li-Da Kruger, was the subject of a documentary, called
Belonging, which she co-produced and which was screened on British television in September 2003. She'd grown up as the adopted daughter of the British restauranteur and business woman Prue Leith and her writer-husband Rayne Kruger. Her's was a film with a gripping personal narrative, with tears and triumph, with some humour as well as disappointment. And in the most painful and poignant way showed life in Cambodia today; how a country wrestles with the concepts of justice and truth in relation to its past and yet in the end offers hope and optimism for the future. Li-Da is taking her film around the United Kingdom in September and screenings will be held at: 1/9 - The Cube Cinema, Bristol 5/9 - Chapter Cinema, Cardiff 7/9 - Showroom, Sheffield 14/9 - Birmingham MAC Art Centre 18/9 - Magic of Cambodia, Horton General Hospital, Banbury http://andybrouwer.co.uk/magic2004.html 19/9 - Broadway, Nottingham 27/9 - MacRoberts, Stirling 28/9 - Glasgow Film Theatre 29/9 - Bite the Mango Festival, Bradford 30/9 - Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington. For more information, go to: http://andybrouwer.co.uk/lida.html |
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It's not showing in London?
"ANDY BROUWER" wrote in message ... Cambodian refugee, Li-Da Kruger, was the subject of a documentary, called Belonging, which she co-produced and which was screened on British television in September 2003. She'd grown up as the adopted daughter of the British restauranteur and business woman Prue Leith and her writer-husband Rayne Kruger. Her's was a film with a gripping personal narrative, with tears and triumph, with some humour as well as disappointment. And in the most painful and poignant way showed life in Cambodia today; how a country wrestles with the concepts of justice and truth in relation to its past and yet in the end offers hope and optimism for the future. Li-Da is taking her film around the United Kingdom in September and screenings will be held at: 1/9 - The Cube Cinema, Bristol 5/9 - Chapter Cinema, Cardiff 7/9 - Showroom, Sheffield 14/9 - Birmingham MAC Art Centre 18/9 - Magic of Cambodia, Horton General Hospital, Banbury http://andybrouwer.co.uk/magic2004.html 19/9 - Broadway, Nottingham 27/9 - MacRoberts, Stirling 28/9 - Glasgow Film Theatre 29/9 - Bite the Mango Festival, Bradford 30/9 - Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington. For more information, go to: http://andybrouwer.co.uk/lida.html |
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not yet but more screenings due in october and maybe London will be on that
schedule. i'll post the october dates when i get them on my Li-Da Kruger webpage. If you can come to the Magic of Cambodia Day in Banbury, Li-Da will be there alongwith a great line-up of other guest speakers. http://andybrouwer.co.uk/magic2004.html Regards, Andy "RAK" wrote in message ... It's not showing in London? |
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