Screening & Discussion Hosted by the Coalition for Palestinian Rights, Asheville, NC
The Coalition for Palestinian Rights Asheville, Jewish Voice for Peace Asheville, and the Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 invite you to a screening of the powerful documentary There is a Field by filmmaker Jen Marlowe. Following the film, we will have a discussion with Rev. Tami Forte Logan, Said Abdallah, Daniel Suber, and Jen Marlowe. You can register for the film screening here.
Yale Council on Middle East Studies: Summer Institute for Teachers
This year’s Summer Institute “The Middle Eats in America: Expect the Unexpected” is especially designed for public school teachers and education leaders, but is open to all. The Institute features artistic performances, daily interactive seminars, access to cutting edge films and drop-in coffee hours for networking, and access to several films including There is a Field. The full program can be viewed here. Register at http://bit.ly/MENA2021
Screening & Discussion Hosted by the First United Methodist Church Boulder
Join the First United Methodist Church Boulder and producer/director Jen Marlowe for a screening and discussion of There is a Field. Register to attend this event here.
Mideast Focus Film Series
To get a link to watch the film at your convenience, send a message to seattlemideastfocus@gmail.com. You will get the link around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17 and have until 8 p.m. on Friday, March 19, to watch the film. Watch the film on your own and join the discussion on February 19 at 8 p.m. using this Zoom link.
Screening & Discussion Hosted by the Indiana Center for Middle East Peace
Join the Indiana Center for Middle East Peace for a virtual community screening of There is a Field, followed by an interview with filmmaker Jen Marlowe and one of the actors. We are also hosting an “Open Screening” beginning on Saturday, March 13th, with a link and password sent upon registration. Click here to register for the screening and discussion.
Screening & discussion hosted by the Arab American National Museum
The Arab American National Museum will host a virtual screening of There Is A Field as part of their Arab Film Series online. The film will be followed by a talk-back with film director Jen Marlowe, performer St James Valsin and activist & attorney Huwaida Arraf. More information and RSVP here.
Screening & discussion hosted by JVP-Westchester
Sun, February 21, 3:00PM EST
Join JVP-Westchester for a screening and talk-back moderated by Nada Khader and featuring Kenneth Chamberlain Jr, Suha Salman Mousa, Shaina Low, and Jen Marlowe. More information and RSVP here.
Screening & discussion hosted by the Museum of the Palestinian People
Friday, February 19, 6:00PM EST
Join the Museum of the Palestinian People, producer/director Jen Marlowe and performers Amber Murchison and James Klynn for a screening and discussion of the timely documentary There Is A Field. More information and RSVP here.
A screening of "There is a Field" hosted by the Palestinian American Community Center
Join the Palestinian American Community Center's screening of There Is A Field on Mon, Dec 14, from 7pm-9pm EST. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with members of the film team.
Screening of "There is a Field" at the Palestine Museum US
Join us for a virtual screening of “There is a Field” at the Palestine Museum US
Screening in Palestine
Join us for a screening hosted by AlSaraya Theatre of a new film connecting Black and Palestinian liberation struggles. The film is called "There Is A Field" and tells the story of a Palestinian teenager (Asel Asleh) who was murdered by the Israeli police outside his village of Arrabeh in the Jalil on October 2, 2000--exactly 20 years ago.
7:30 pm Palestine.
For more information and to register, please visit the event's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/events/692454621684446/.
"There Is A Field" Film Premiere in the U.S. (Virtual)
Donkeysaddle Projects is honored to present the U.S. premiere of our new documentary film, There Is A Field, followed by a discussion with guest panelists, including Baraa Aslih (brother of Asel), Gwen Carr (mother of Eric Garner), Margaret Kwateng (activist featured in the film), Jen Marlowe (filmmaker), Raya Naamneh (Asel's cousin & activist), moderated by Nadia Ben-Youssef of the Center for Constitutional Rights.
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm EST
World Premiere in Palestine (Virtual)
Join us for the (virtual) World Premiere in Palestine of a new film connecting Black and Palestinian liberation struggles. The film is called "There Is A Field" and tells the story of a Palestinian teenager (Asel Asleh) who was murdered by the Israeli police outside his village of Arrabeh in the Jalil on October 2, 2000--exactly 20 years ago.
7:00 pm Palestine