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Friday – Sunday, 8-10 May 2009 1. Fair Trade Day Celebrations – Dekonsumpcja 09 The fair trade and consumer awareness festival events will be held in Kinoteka Theatre and other friendly venues (all in the Palace of Culture, pl. Defiliad): Cafe Kulturalna and Dramatyczny Theatre. The concert and dancing will be held in Plan B in Pl.Zbawiciela.
2. Digital Planete Doc Review Weekend This year, during the Digital Planete Doc Review Weekend, 10 of the festival films will be screened in 22 cinemas associated in the Arthouse Cinemas Network via the web-based iplex.pl cinema. Friday, 08 May 2009, 86 pm Debate entitled What Banks Are Doing with Our Money following the screening of Let’s Make Money (the debate starts after the screening).. Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Saturday, 09 May 2009, 6 pm A debate on the relationship of politics and ecology following Franny Armstrong's film The Age of Stupid (the debate starts after the screening). The event will take place concurrently in 10 cities across Poland including Warsaw’s Kinoteka Theatre. Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Sunday, 10 May 2009, 3 pm Masterclass with Nikolaus Geyrhalter and Wolfgang Widerhofer¬¬ addressed to filmmakers and film professionals as a follow-up to Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s retrospective programme. Admittance to the event is free for film professionals and journalists accredited for the masterclass. Tickets available exclusively in the ticket office of the Kinoteka Theatre. Entry on a first-come first-serve basis. Monday-Thursday, 11 – 14 May 2009, 9 pm Interviews with artists in the Klub Trójki (Polish Radio III Club) broadcast across Poland from various locations including the Kinoteka Theatre.
Monday, 11 May 2009, 7:45 pm A debate “The Events of 1989 and the Art of Filmmaking” held as part of the M(a)U(e)R – 1989 Revolution in Polish and German Documentary Films section, following the screening of Bartek Konopka's Rabbit á la Berlin (the debate starts after the screening)
Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 6 pm A debate “Helping or Harming?” – On How To Help Africa Not Doing It Harm following the screening of Milking the Rhino (the debate starts after the screening) with the participation of the director David E. Simpson. Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Wednesday, 13 May 2009, 7:30 pm Masterclass and a special guest Rick Minnich, director of Forgetting Dad (screening of the film at 6 pm).
Admittance to the event is free for film professionals and journalists accredited for the masterclass. Tickets available exclusively in the ticket office of the Kinoteka Theatre. Entry on a first-come first-serve basis. Thursday, 14 May 2009, 6 pm Meeting with Garry Kasparov after the screening of the Polish premiere of Masha Novikovska’s In the Holy Fire of Revolution (the debate starts after teh screening). Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Friday, 15 May 2009, 7 pm A debate “What is Free Culture Allowed to Do?” on copyright issues following the screening of RiP: A Remix Manifesto (the debate starts after the screening). Brett Gaylor, the film’s director, will take part. Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
Saturday, 16 May 2009: 1. 3 pm A debate “Watershed, Hope and Democracy – Elections 1989 – 2009” on the transformations that shook Poland in the years 1989-2009 following the screening of Pawe³ Kêdzierski’s film 1989 Elections – The End of Communism (the debate starts after the screening). Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office. 2. 7 pm. Gala closing ceremony of the 6th Planete Doc Review Film Festival. Presentation of awards and a screening of Davis Guggenheim’s It Might Get Loud. After the event – festival party at Warsaw’s Powiêkszenie club. 3. Midnight Museum Night Warsaw and a special screening of Peter Woditsch's Secret Museums film.
Tickets: free. First-come, first-serve entry.
Sunday, 17 May 2009, 4 pm A debate Iran Today – 30 Years After the Revolution following the screening of Letters to the President (the debate starts after the screening).
Free admittance to the debate. Holders of tickets for the screening preceding directly the debate will be given preference. Tickets available in Kinoteka Theatre ticket office.
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