REFUSENIK -- the amazing story of the activists in the Soviet Union and their supporters in the U.S. who led the three-decade international struggle to free Soviet Jews

Exclusive Engagement at Landmark's Embassy Cinema and Kendall Square Cinema

Opening Night Friday, May 30, 2008

PLEASE CONTACT US TO SPONSOR A SPECIAL SCREENING 

The Director, Laura Bialis, and local Refuseniks will be in attendance for a Q&A at a Boston Community Screening cosponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council and other community organizations Monday, June 2nd, at the 6:50 show (time to be confirmed) at the Kendall Square Cinema -- Click here for tickets to this special screening

Laura Bialis will also be available for Q&A following the 6:50 show on Friday May 30th, 2008 at the Kendall Square Cinema and the 7:00 show on Sunday June 1, 2008 at the Embassy Cinema

REFUSENIK is about the triumph of grassroots activism. It is the story of ordinary people who launched a non-violent movement that crossed all ethnic, racial, and religious boundaries, and ultimately became the most successful human rights campaign in history. What had started as a fledgling movement of students and housewives eventually freed one and a half million Soviet Jews, and cracked the seemingly impenetrable wall of Soviet Communism.

Foundation for Documentary Projects:  (310) 826.8112  info@refusenikmovie.com
www.refusenikmovie.com

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