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Rwanda 1994-Film Screening for a charity

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    Posted by carla_events (U3329741) on Monday, 27th February 2006

    Dear all,

    We are hosting a pre-release matinee screening of SHOOTING DOGS a moving film about the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 (starring John Hurt and Hugh Dancy), on Sunday, 19th March, at the Tricycle Cinema (Kilburn, London). The producer, 2006 BAFTA nominee David Belton will be heading the Q&A session, other cast are to be confirmed. There is also a post-screening reception with light food and drinks where you can join the Q&A participants and other distinguished guests.

    We would be extremely grateful for your support to promote this event and sell tickets!
    Here is the link:



    For us, this is a successful and cost-effective way to ensure that the event raises as much awareness and as many funds as possible, whilst minimising waste.

    We will be very grateful for your support. The Medical Foundation provides medical documentation, counselling and a range of therapies to survivors of torture and organised violence, free of charge to the survivor. Since it was founded, the Medical Foundation has helped more than 42,000 survivors, from more than 100 different countries. In 2004, 50% of new referrals were originally from African countries.

    Many Thanks

    Carla Cornwell
    Event Fundraiser
    Tel: 020 7697 7755
    www.torturecare.org.uk

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