No Fire Zone

“Shocking” —The Guardian

“Vitally Important” —Empire

“An absolute must see” —Nepali Times

“A Tour de Force” —Movies That Matter

—Time Out

“Utterly Convincing” —Toronto Globe and Mail

—Faded Glamour

“Haunting, disturbing…unforgettable” - Right Now, Australia

“Beautifully crafted and heart-wrenching” —Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting

—London Film Review

“Devastating” —Hoopla Australia

“Will break your heart” —Toronto Film Scene

“Shocks on every level” —The London Film Review

“Essential viewing” —Time Out UK

“One of the most chilling documentaries I’ve watched” — David Cameron, UK Prime Minister

“The only film that gives me faith in journalism” - M.I.A, musician and artist

“Images sufficiently graphic to give you nightmares – but sometimes it takes a nightmare to wake us up”—Now Magazine

Algie Lecture Theatre
The University of Auckland
2nd Floor, 9 Eden Crescent
Auckland
1010

Email: advocacy@amnesty.org.nz

Algie Lecture Theatre, The University of Auckland

Jun 22
ANTIPODEAN TOUR - Auckland Screening 5:30 PM

Auckland Screening of ‘No Fire Zone’

Amnesty International and the New Zealand Centre for Law, Policy and Practice at Auckland University are proud to be hosting a screening of ‘No Fire Zone'.

We are pleased to announce that Callum Macrae, the documentary’s director, will be visiting New Zealand especially for screenings of No Fire Zone and will be available for a question and answer session after the screening.

Do not miss out on this opportunity to learn what really happened in the last few months of Sri Lanka’s 26 year long civil war through this powerful documentary.

When: Saturday 22 June 2013

Where: Algie Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, 9 Eden Crescent, The University of Auckland.

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Cost: Koha, entry by donation

Event time: 5.30pm for drinks and nibbles. Documentary followed by Q and A, 6.15pm – 8.15pm.

RSVP: advocacy@amnesty.org.nz

 

Overall the ANTIPODEAN tour is so far supported by;

Human Rights Law Centre

Australian Tamil Congress

Amnesty International New Zealand

Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney

Sydney Peace Foundation

Australian Lawyers for Human Rights

Refugee Council of Australia

Asylum Seeker Resource Centre

NSW Civil Liberties

Maritime Union of Australia

The Medical As