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New Season of "Independent Lens" Premieres on PBS With "CHICAGO 10," Wednesday, October 22 at 9 PM Terrence Howard Returns as Host of "TV's Best, Biggest and Most Diverse Documentary Lineup"* SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 26, 2008 -- The Emmy® Award-winning weekly PBS series
"Independent
Lens" returns in October with its most provocative and
entertaining
lineup to date. Once again hosted by Academy Award nominee
Terrence
Howard,
"Independent Lens" takes viewers across the country and
around the world,
exploring subjects as diverse as Pakistani politics, atom
smashing, the
U.S. deficit, revolutionary typefaces, Texas justice, the
Mississippi Mardi
Gras color line, and women and gays in the military.
"And we're thrilled to be welcoming back veteran 'Independent Lens' filmmakers Patrick Creadon ('I.O.U.S.A.') and Johnny Symons ('ASK NOT'), along with new discoveries that are incredibly exciting, like the work of Gonzalo Arijon, whose film 'STRANDED: The Andes Plan Crash Survivors' has astounded audiences around the world." The seventh season of "Independent Lens" will premiere with Brett Morgen's revolutionary "CHICAGO 10" on Wednesday, October 22, at 9 PM. With its boldly original use of animation combined with rare archival footage, the film explores the buildup to and unraveling of the Chicago Conspiracy Trial following the infamous 1968 Democratic Convention. "CHICAGO 10"'s characters are the stuff of legend: Black Panther leader Bobby Seale; an exasperated Judge Julius Hoffman; defense attorney William Kuntsler; SDS defendant Tom Hayden; and Yippies Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. Vividly bringing them to life are the vocal talents of Hank Azaria, Mark Ruffalo, James Urbaniak, Jeffrey Wright, Liev Schreiber, Nick Nolte and Roy Scheider, among others. The series then travels to Pakistan. In "DINNER WITH THE PRESIDENT: A Nation's Journey," Pakistani filmmaker Sabiha Sumar and Sri Lankan co-director Satha Sathananthan request a dinner with Pervez Musharraf, still the country's leader at the time -- and to their surprise the request is granted. The family dinner with Musharraf and his mother forms the backdrop to a filmic journey through contemporary Pakistan as the filmmakers forgo the headlines and search the country for deeper answers. Other international films include: "LAKSHMI AND ME" (India); "STRANDED: The Andes Plane Crash Survivors" (France); "OUR DISAPPEARED / NUESTROS DESAPARECIDOS" (Argentina); "ARUSI PERSIAN WEDDING" (Iran); and two films from Africa, "TAKING ROOT: The Vision of Wangari Maathai" and "MILKING THE RHINO." The arts are prominently featured with four films in December. Jon Else, along with Bonni Cohen, returns with "WONDERS ARE MANY: The Making of Doctor Atomic," a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a grand opera and the atomic bomb. "GREY GARDENS: From East Hampton to Broadway" unfolds the creative journey of Albert Maysles' cult classic, "Grey Gardens," from non-fiction film to legendary Broadway musical. "DOC," a biography of literary figure Harold Louis "Doc" Humes, made by his daughter, and "OPERATION FILMMAKER," in which an Iraqi film student lands his dream job working on Hollywood movie, round out the quartet. "Independent Lens" brings some of the most talked-about films to PBS. "LIONESS" is a look at how five women in Iraq became involved in front-line combat despite the official policy against their participation, and "ASK NOT" is an exploration of the effects of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on current and former servicemen and servicewomen. "MADE IN AMERICA" provides a historical and sociological context for the rise of the devastating gang violence in South Los Angeles; "TULIA, TEXAS" takes a look at the war on drugs as fought in a small Texas town; and "I.O.U.S.A." tackles one of the biggest problems facing the United States: our mounting national debt. For the fourth consecutive season, "Independent Lens" will be supported by ITVS's groundbreaking Community Cinema program, a free monthly screening series engaging communities through film. Community Cinema presents preview screenings of nine "Independent Lens" episodes, one screening per month from September through May, connecting people with local organizations and resources on important social issues in more than 50 cities across the country. Each screening is followed by a lively panel discussion or other presentation that showcases local community organizations, resources and opportunities to get involved. Screenings take place about one month prior to the national television broadcast of each film on PBS. For more information about "Independent Lens" visit: www.pbs.org/independentlens. For more information about ITVS visit: http://www.itvs.org. *Aaron Barnhart, TV Barn For the complete 2008-2009 schedule visit: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/ Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=823542 Contact: Contact:
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