Harlem International Film Festival continues accepting submissions and
screening film selections year round as part of our Uptown/Downtown
Series. Showcasing premieres and rescreening must-see works from the
3rd Annual Film Festival, the Series is guaranteed to be a cinematic
experience to remember. The kick-off starts with the audience favorite
"The Union: The Business Behind Getting High," an expose into the
criminalization of the marijuana plant and the industry that cropped up
from it.

Tickets are $10 at the door or $8 online (Bring PayPal receipt with you for admittance)
All Film Screenings at :
MILLENNIUM THEATER
66 East 4th Street, New York, NY
For more details call our Fall Series Hotline (646) 205-1626 or email 
info@harlemfilmfestival.com

 

Friday Novemeber 30, 2007 at 7pm

   
The Union

The Union: The Business Behind Getting High.
Directed by Brett Harvey
(105 min., Canada)

Feature Documentary

After noticing the effects of the illegal marijuana trade industry on his business, a young night club owner dives head first into the underground market. From buried train cars, to Harvard professors and pop culture icons, join Adam Scorgie as he attempts to unravel the mystery of 'The Union'.

   

   

Thursday December 6, 2007 at 7pm

   

Gulf War Syndrome : Killing Our Own
Directed by Gary Null
Thursday December 6, 2007 at 7pm

The US sent soldiers to Iraq--little did these soldiers know that their
own government would inflict greater harm upon them than the enemy--by
exposing them to deadly chemicals, depleted uranium and radiation--all
causing severe and often irreversible health problems and death while
the government denies it all. This documentary exposes the truth about
the War in Iraq, Gulf War Syndrome and the secrets the US government is
hiding from our soldiers and the world at large.

   
   

Thursday December 6, 2007 at 9pm

   

AIDS, Inc.
Directed by Gary Null
Thursday December 6, 2007 at 9pm

What if everything we've been told about AIDS is wrong? What if HIV were
not the virus that causes AIDS? That the antibody test were completely
flawed? That the drugs given for it cause symptoms indistinguishable
from AIDS? That AIDS is the most popular, profitable disease ever? This
is an in-depth, uncensored, unexpurgated documentary that lets dozens of
quality voices go on the record to share their views on AIDS.

   

 

 


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