CineCulture presents “Nowhere to Hide” at 5:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 27, in the Peters Education Center Auditorium at the Student Recreation Center (5010 N. Woodrow Ave.). Zaradasht Ahmed, the writer and director of the film, will lead the post-screening discussion. “Nowhere to Hide” is an immersive and uncompromising first-hand reflection of the resilience and fortitude of a male nurse working and raising his children in Jalawla, Iraq, an increasingly dangerous and inaccessible part of the world. This presentation is co-sponsored by the Center for Creativity and the Arts and Peace Fresno. “Nowhere to Hide” is 86 minutes in length, not yet rated and will be presented in Arabic with English subtitles. All CineCulture events screened on campus are free and open to the public. Parking is free after 4 p.m. on Fridays. INFO: Dr. Mary Husain at mhusain@csufresno.edu or visit the CineCulture website. See original press release.
CineCulture presents ‘Nowhere to Hide’ Oct. 27
By Lisa Bell|October 25th, 2017|Categories: PRESS RELEASES|Tags: Center for Creativity and the Arts, cineculture, Nowhere to Hide, Peace Fresno, Student Recreation Center|Comments Off on CineCulture presents ‘Nowhere to Hide’ Oct. 27