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  • Full Program at SocialJusticeFilmFestival.org

    SEATTLE OCTOBER 10-13

    Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison ExperimentMonday, Oct. 7, 7 pm, Suggested DonationUniversity of Washington, Bagley 131

    KEN MUSEN - USA - 60 MINA documentary about the famous 1971 Stanford prison experiment, a study of the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard.

    BarzanTuesday, Oct. 8, 7 pm, Suggested DonationUniversity of Washington, Bagley 131

    ALEX STONEHILL, BRADLEY HUTCHINSON - USA - 80 MIN

    Barzan is an intimate portrait of a family ripped apart by a terrorism accusation. Shot in Iraq and Seattle, this investigate documentary examines terrorism, immigration, and the sacrifices we make to protect the American dream.

    How to Make Money Selling DrugsWednesday, Oct. 9, 7 pm, Suggested DonationUniversity of Washington, Bagley 131MATTHEW COOKE - USA - 96 MINAn eye-opening, satirical new documentary that explores America’s failed War on Drugs, this film features interviews with celebrities, retired drug dealers, law enforcement officials, and addicts in its exposure of the lives destroyed by U.S. drug policy.

    COMES TO UW OCT. 7-9!

    in partnership with:

    The Social Justice Film Festival

    Featuring 60 films on racism & poverty, criminal justice, and

    human rights around the world.

    Screenings at Cinerama, The Market Theater, Rainier Valley Cultural

    Center, University Christian Church, UW, and the Pacific Science Center.

    All UW screenings are by suggested donation of:

    -a dictionary-reading glasses-stamp booklet

    -$5

    These charitable screenings advance the mission of founding sponsor

    Books to Prisoners.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisonerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner

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