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1 JUNE 2010 - NEWSLETTER 11
 

Dr. Steeve Coupeau
 
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On Friday July 30, 2010, NYIHA MEDIA will present La Milagrosa (The Miraculous) at Maysles Cinema. Directed by Rafael Lara. Colombia - Mexico. 2008. 35mm. Fiction. 105 minutes.

The film reflects valuable production achievements including Hollywood type action-packed sequences, explosions and special effects. This is an intense film with characters on the edge, turning to religion as they face life or death situations. The screening will be  followed by post-film discussion of humanitarian issues in Colombia.

NYIHA MEDIA is now the official sales agent and representative of the film Aventura Verde (Green Adventure). It is the story of 5 children from 3 different families structures (married, divorced and a widowed father) that departed one morning from their houses and began an adventure they will never forget. Produced by CineCoop, the film is directed by Abdiel Colberg. Audiences will be captivated by this inspirational and heartfelt family movie, which features well known Latino actors.

The segments of news reporting seem fairly objective in covering the story as many different perspectives from inside the Dominican Republic are shown… "Human Rights in Quisqueya" is a film that could scare you into doing something... or nothing. Bruno Gaston. Film Review: Human Rights in Quisqueya. Redding News Review (May 3, 2010).

In April 2010, NYIHA MEDIA released Multicultural Education.

This film explores practice of cultural diversity in daily life of multicultural cities in the South, receiving diverse waves of international migrants. Publisher: NYIHA MEDIA. NYIHA MEDIA | SJRM|EntreCultural. Narrative and interviews in Spanish with English subtitles. Length: 12 minutes.

On Thursday April 1, 2010 NYIHA MEDIA organized a screening of Human Rights in Haiti at Maysles Cinema. The screening was  followed by post-film discussion of humanitarian efforts in Haiti.

An Earthquake Relief Benefit at the Latino Commission on AIDS featured a public screening of Human Rights in Haiti by Isabelle Abric and Simone Guidi di Bagno (1999) on January 21, 2010. The screening was  followed by post-film discussion of humanitarian efforts in Haiti.

Multicultural Review says about The History of Haiti reviewed with The History of Vietnam

Quick and valuable reference material, such as a timeline of historical events and a synopsis of notable people in the country's history, is available in the featured volumes. In addition, a brief glossary, a bibliographic essay, and an index end each book.

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