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"Unprecedented" to be screened in Oxford

Joan Sekler | 10.01.2004 13:17 | Analysis | Globalisation | Oxford

"Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election" which tells the story of how the election was stolen by Bush, has been in 60 film festivals and is currently airing on the Sundance Channel in the U.S., will be screened on 17 January in Oxford.

I am coming to Europe to screen Unprecedented at the upcoming Rotterdam Film Festival but will be flying in sooner to attend screenings all over Europe.

There are several networks of progressive Americans who live and work in Europe, many of whom have participated in the anti-Iraq war demonstrations. They are now organizing a massive voter registration drive to register Americans so they can vote via absentee ballot in the Nov. 2004 election to defeat Bush. Democrats Abroad and American Voices Abroad are some of the networks and they have decided to screen "Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election" as a kick off to their voter registration campaign. I will be flying to Europe on Wed 1/14 and will be screening in London, Oxford, Amsterdam, The Hague, Brussels, Paris, Prague, Strasbourg, Heidelberg and Berlin. I will also be screening Unprecedented at the Rotterdam Film Festival. These networks will be helping to subsidize my train/plane fare for the trips between cities, will put me up in their homes, and feed me. I'll be returning to LA on 2/1. It's an incredible trip!

Please come to the screening in OXFORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH

Screening at 4pm at Rothermere American Institute, 1A South Parks Road
Tickets £2, available on the door only (auditorium seats about 120)
The film's running time is 50 minutes.
For more information, please mail  oxford@democratsabroad.org.uk

Hope to see you all soon.

Joan Sekler, co-director of Unprecedented

Joan Sekler

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