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SFGFF & 3rd-i co-present: THE ISLAND PRESIDENT

When: Back to Calendar September 19, 2012 @ 7:15 PM - 9:15 PM
Where: Roxie Theater
3117 16th St
San Francisco,CA 94110
USA
Cost: $10
Contact: 3rd-i SF International South Asian Film Festival
info@thirdi.org
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Co-Presents
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Another chance to see our 2012 Opening Night Film at the SF International South Asian Film Festival, Sept 19-23, 2012. This year’s festival brings over 20 films from 9 different countries including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Canada, South Africa, UK and USA.

THE ISLAND PRESIDENT
Jon Shenk, USA/Maldives, 2012, 101 mins

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In Person: Jon Shenk

An inspiring, pictorially dazzling documentary from one of the Bay Area’s most exciting filmmakers! Jon Shenk’s The Island President is the story of President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives, a man confronting a problem greater than any other world leader has ever faced—the literal survival of his country and everyone in it. After bringing democracy to the Maldives after thirty years of despotic rule, Nasheed is now faced with an even greater challenge: as one of the most low-lying countries in the world, a rise of three feet in sea level would submerge the 1200 islands of the Maldives enough to make them uninhabitable. The film follows Nasheed during his first year in office, culminating with a stirring speech given at the Copenhagen Climate Summit in 2009. Just this February, Nasheed was forced out of office in a coup d’etat, lending this film an unusual timeliness and poignancy.

Awards: Cadillac People’s Choice Doc Award, Toronto International Film Festival 2011

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