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FORTHCOMMING
LONDON PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL 2010 - FESTIVAL DATES CONFIRMED:
The 2010 Festival will open on Friday April 30th at London's Barbican Cinema and run for 2 weeks.

The 2010 programme has recently been finalised and will be richer than ever. Highlights will include Elia Suleiman's latest feature The Time That Remains - followed by a discussion with the director, the UK premier of Eyal Sivan's new documentary Jaffa: The Orange's Clockwork followed by an expert panel discussion, and a session dedicated to the late poet Mahmoud Darwish - including a premier screening of Nasri Hajjaj's documentary As The Poet Said. Plus much, much more new fiction, documentary, and art - from Palestine and further afield... check back here in mid-March for full programme details.

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PalestineConnect is a small grassroots charity that operates community-led centres in the Gaza Strip. These computer-aided learning centres provide disadvantaged Palestinian children and young adults with a safe and relaxed environment in which to undertake a range of IT-related courses – that compliment the UNRWA schooling system and are vocationally relevant. All centres have disabled access and facilities and offer services to children irrespective of (dis)ability and gender.
PalestineConnect is a small grassroots charity that operates community-led centres in the Gaza Strip. These computer-aided learning centres provide disadvantaged Palestinian children and young adults with a safe and relaxed environment in which to undertake a range of IT-related courses – that compliment the UNRWA schooling system and are vocationally relevant. All centres have disabled access and facilities and offer services to children irrespective of (dis)ability and gender.
PalestineConnect is a small grassroots charity that operates community-led centres in the Gaza Strip. These computer-aided learning centres provide disadvantaged Palestinian children and young adults with a safe and relaxed environment in which to undertake a range of IT-related courses – that compliment the UNRWA schooling system and are vocationally relevant. All centres have disabled access and facilities and offer services to children irrespective of (dis)ability and gender.