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Athena Film Festival Presents
Works-in-Progress Screening
Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 3:00PM

James Room
4th Floor, Barnard Hall
Barnard Campus
New York, NY 10027
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Seating is on a first come, first serve basis, after all access pass holders, and is limited, so please arrive early. Films may fill up prior to their performance time. Patrons who are unable to be seated for a film may see another available film.

How it Feels to Be Free
Directed by: Yoruba Richen
How it Feels to Be Free is a feature length documentary illustrating how trailblazing black female entertainers took control of their own image while fighting for civil rights, both through their artistic work and through political actions.
Netizens
Directed by: Cynthia Lowen
Netizens exposes the proliferation of cyber harassment faced by women, spreading from the web to the most intimate corners of their lives. This feature documentary follows targets of harassment, along with lawyers, advocates, policymakers and others, as they confront digital abuse and strive for equality and justice online.
Women of the 1st Intifada
Directed by: Julia Bacha
In the spring of 1988, a clandestine network of Palestinian women activists emerged to lead a vibrant nonviolent social movement. Women of the 1st Intifada is a feature documentary that will break the story of the unlikely heroes who established Israel, and shine a humanizing light on Palestinians as a people.

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