across the parking lot from the Boise Co-Op (888 West Fort Street)
Boise, Idaho

Idaho Women Filmmakers invite you to a special presentation by award winning PBS Host and Producer Marcia Franklin:

"It's been branded part of the "Axis of Evil," but what is everyday Iran really like?"

Join us at the Flipside Cafe, Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 6:30 p.m, as "Idaho Public Television producer and host Marcia Franklin recounts her October 2003 trip to Iran. Franklin produced, shot and edited an hour-long documentary, which is now airing on PBS stations around the country. The theme of her program was the small but vibrant environmental movement in Iran, but while there she was also able to talk with Noble Peace Prize winner Shiri Ebadi."

Bio:
Marcia Franklin has been a producer and host at Idaho Public Television since 1990. Franklin is currently the host of "Dialogue," a statewide call-in program and a producer for "Outdoor Idaho," a statewide documentary series. Her programs have won numerous awards,including a regional Emmy and a George Foster Peabody award.

Event details:
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 6: 30 p.m. This event is free and everyone is welcome. For more event details about the Flipside Cafe, visit: www.boisecoop.com

The Flipside Cafe is the new home of the Idaho Women Filmmakers, and is located across from the Boise Co-op. This is the first of our "special guest" series. We aim to create regular events that can engage Boise's growing film community and invite the public to experience an insiders view of the filmmakers journey. And of course, we will show great films by local filmmakers. Check this site often for announcements.

Added by nyoki on March 30, 2005

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