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Free documentary screening at Oakland University

"Three Chaplains" gets a free screening at Oakland University Local filmmaker Razi Jafri has brought his latest film "Three Chaplains" to Oakland University as part of a collaboration between the University and the Freep Film Festival, the documentary film festival produced by the Detroit Free Press. The film, directed by David Washburn and produced by Jafi, explores the journey of Muslim chaplains who advocate for equality and religious freedom within the military. The screening is a precursor to the full festival, which will kick off on April 10 with "Rouge" the opening night film. After the screening, filmmakers David Wash Burn & Jafiri will participate in a panel discussion.

Free documentary screening at Oakland University

Publié : il y a 2 mois par Detroit Free Press dans Entertainment

Local filmmaker Razi Jafri brings his latest film to Oakland University tomorrow afternoon as part of a collaboration between the University and Freep Film Festival, the documentary film festival produced by the Detroit Free Press. "Three Chaplains," directed by David Washburn and produced by Jafri, explores the journey of Muslim chaplains striving to create change within the U.S. military, advocating for equality and religious freedom from within its powerful ranks. The screening is a precursor to the full Freep Film Festival which is scheduled to kick off on April 10 with "Rouge," the opening night film also produced by Jafri. After the screening filmmakers David Washburn & Razi Jafri will participate in a panel discussion.

Admission is free and a link to registration for the event can be found here.

For more details about the film, visit www.threechaplains.com.


Les sujets: Academia, Documentaries, Movies

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