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PRESS RELEASE
September 3, 2013
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For
Immediate Release
Contact:
Frederick Litwin
(613) 261-9060
Free Thinking Film Society
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4th Annual Free Thinking Film Festival
2013
Brings Films on Freedom & Free Speech to Ottawa
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Ottawa, Canada -
September 3, 2013
On October 31st, 2013, The Free Thinking Film Society will kick off its
4th annual Film Festival to celebrate liberty, freedom and
democracy. The 4th Annual Free Thinking Film Festival 2014 will
feature four major events, two book launches, and over 20 films &
events, between October 31st - November 3rd 2013 at Library and
Archives Canada. There will also be a Free Thinking Alley where
attendees can buy books and DVDs, and enjoy food & drink.
"This year we pay particular attention to free speech," says
Free Thinking Film President Fred Litwin. "Get ready for four days
of challenging films and discussions with absolutely no political
correctness."
The Festival will feature four major events: On October 31st, the
Festival will open with the film "Collision: Free Speech and
Religion" followed by a panel discussion with Danish Human Rights
lawyer Jacob Mchangama. On November 1st, the Festival will
present an evening with noted Canadian journalist Barbara Kay. On
Saturday, November 2nd, the topic will be China Cyber-Spying, first with
a film and then a panel discussion, and the Festival will end on
November 3rd with a very special evening on how Muslims, Jews &
Christians work together in Uganda on a coffee coop. The head of the
Ugandan Jewish community will be on hand for Q&A and coffee will be
served.
Other films include "Powerful as God," about abuse of power
by the Children's Aid Societies of Ontario; "Fracknation,"
presents the truth about fracking; "The Ambassador", a dark
comedy that exposes the business of selling diplomatic titles,
"Jihad in America: Grand Deception" about the Muslim
Brotherhood in the US; "Transcending Fear: The Story Of Gao
Zhisheng" about a Christian lawyer who challenges the Communist
Party in China; "Changing Lives" a documentary about the
impact of economic freedom; "The Sheik and I", about an
independent film maker who tests the boundaries of free speech in the
United Arab Emirates; "Broken Soldier", a Canadian film on
how our veterans struggle with PTSD and homelessness; and many other
films and speakers.
In addition, two authors will be in Ottawa to launch their books.
Barbara Kay, columnist for the National Post will host an evening
dedicated to her book, "Acknowledgements", and Elizabeth
Nickson will present her book, "Eco-Fascists: How Radical Conservationists
are Destroying Our Natural Heritage".
Festival passes are available for $80 and can be purchased either online
or at the following retailers - Compact Music (785 Bank, 206 Bank), and
online here. Tickets will also be available at the door at the
event. Day passes will also be available for sale.
The complete list of events can be seen at www.freethinkingfilmfest.ca
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Trailer
for the 4th Annual Free Thinking Film Festival 2013
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The Free Thinking
Film Society was established in 2007 in Ottawa to provide an outlet for
filmmakers and moviegoers alike who are looking for an alternative to
the 'alternative'. In other words, we celebrate the efforts of
risk-taking documentarians whose work espouses the values of limited,
democratic government, free market economies, equality of opportunity
rather than equality of result, and the dignity of the individual, all
underscored by a healthy and patriotic respect for Western culture and
traditions. Although there are a lot of courageous voices in the
non-fiction film industry producing thoughtful pieces of art which
reject cultural relativism, central economic planning and American
culpability for all that ills the world, you wouldn't know it by
looking at the listings for most art house cinemas. We're dedicated to
changing that by bringing these exciting and challenging documentaries
to Canada's capital.
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