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March 26, 2010
At the opening night of the Movies that Matter Festival Iranian Kurd director Bahman Ghobadi is honoured with the Movies that Matter Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 for his powerful cinematographic oeuvre which is characterised by a strong commitment to the humanistic principles of ...
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March 26, 2010
The screening of The Red Chapel, Friday at 21.30 hrs is part of the Students' Choice programme. Students can attend this screening for free.
In The Red Chapel we follow Danish comedians Simon and spastic Jacob, born in South Korea. They are authorized ...
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March 26, 2010
Friday the 26th of March political reporter Ferry Mingelen moderates a debate with chairpersons of the youth branches of political parties. They will debate the sense and nonsense of Dutch human rights policy.
Minister Verhagen introduced an ambitious human rights policy when ...
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March 25, 2010
Tonight the Movies that Matter Festival takes off. It will open with feature film No One Knows About Persian Cats followed by an interview with Iranian Kurd director Bahman Ghobadi. In the film, two young Iranian pop musicians from Teheran grow weary of censorship and the ...
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March 25, 2010
Thursday 25 March television programme EenVandaag followed the Cambodian human rights activist Somaly Mam. She met princess Mabel van Oranje for dinner. Saturday 27 March at 19.20 hrs EenVandaag broadcasts a diary about Somaly Mam.
Somaly Mam is one of the guests of the A ...
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