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The Armenian Film Festival: Barking Island and The Army of Crime (L’Armee Du Crime)
October 29, 2010
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"Barking Island," an animated film, illustrates an episode from Constantinople in 1910, when the streets were overrun with stray dogs, and the government decided to massively deport the dogs to a deserted island away from the city. "The Army of Crime" is set during the German occupation of Paris, when Armenian poet Missak Manouchian led a band of youngsters and immigrants in a dramatic series of guerrilla attacks in a clandestine battle against the Nazi occupation. There will be a dessert reception following the screening.
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Three-day festival pass for 2 people (includes dessert reception): $125 Opening night screening and dessert reception: $40 per person Opening night screening only: $25 nonmembers; $20 ICA members and students
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October 29, 2010Times:
7 pm
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