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Past Event
Department of Art
Saturday, May 4
7:00pm
Imprisoning a Generation

About the Event

IMPRISONING A GENERATION (directed by Zelda Edmunds, 2018, 50:08 min)

Imprisoning a Generation is a documentary film following the stories of four young Palestinians who have been detained and imprisoned under the Israeli military and political systems. Their perspectives, along with the voices of their families, combine to form a lens into the entangled structures of oppression that expand well beyond the prison walls.

Director Zelda Edmunds will answer questions from the audience following the screening.

General admission - 10$

Tickets can be purchased at the door

Full program of the festival is available here

Directions & Parking

Entrance #8 via University Blvd & Stockton Drive

Nearest visitor parking lots:
Moody Lot (previously known as Hess Lot)

Location

Rice Media Center
Auditorium Room #100

United States