Arab Films In Global Lens Series- Link TV
The Global Film Initiative Launches Global Lens Series On Link TV
Critically acclaimed world cinema series to broadcast on Peabody Award-winning network
San Francisco, CA – November 5, 2008 - The Global Film Initiative announced today the launch of its acclaimed Global Lens film series on television network Link TV. The broadcast series will feature 12 award-winning feature-length selections from the annual Global Lens touring film series, and will premiere during primetime hours on November 6, 2008. Program information is available online at www.linktv.org/globallens.
“Global Lens on Link TV is an important expansion of our series,” says Santhosh Daniel, Director of Programs at the Global Film Initiative. “In joining forces with Link, the series will now reach 30 million homes and add to the network’s outstanding cultural programming, of which we are excited to be a part.”
The Global Lens film series was launched in 2003 to support the distribution of unique and critically acclaimed cinematic works from around the world. Films in the series are selected for their distinct cultural perspectives and strong storytelling, and can be seen in more than 35 non-theatrical and theatrical locations across United States and Canada. Global Lens on Link TV will be the first television broadcast of the series, and will complement Link’s innovative lineup of news, arts, culture and world cinema programming.
“Over the last two years Link TV has become one of the most important outlets in American television for world cinema,” says Steven Lawrence, Link’s Vice President of Music and Cultural Programming. “The Global Lens series is an interesting and rich addition to our regular slate of world-class, award-winning international cinema. Now more than ever, Link is a prime resource for viewers who love foreign films and are looking for recent gems of world cinema.”
Complete series details, including an exclusive 25% discount on the purchase of Global Lens films is available to viewers at www.linktv.org/globallens, and educational resources for select films are available for download through www.globalfilm.org.
Series airdates and times:
Thursdays at 8:06 p.m. PT / 11:06 p.m. ET
Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET
Global Lens films airing on Link TV:
-BUNNY CHOW (John Barker, South Africa, Global Lens 2008)
- DAM STREET (Li Yu, China, Global Lens 2007)
-DAUGHTER OF KELTOUM (Mehdi Charef, Algeria, Global Lens 2005)
-THE FISH FALL IN LOVE (Ali Raffi, Iran, Global Lens 2008)
-KEPT & DREAMLESS (Vera Fogwill and Martín Desalvo, Argentina, Global Lens 2008)
-KILOMETRE ZERO (Hiner Saleem, Iraqi Kurdistan, Global Lens 2007)
- THE KITE (Randa Chahal Sabbag, Lebanon, Global Lens 2008)
- LUXURY CAR (Wang Chao, China, Global Lens 2008)
- MAX AND MONA (Teddy Mattera, South Africa, Global Lens 2006)
- NADA + (Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, Cuba, Global Lens 2003/2004)
- RACHIDA (Yamina Bachir-Chouikh, Algeria, Global Lens 2003/2004)
- WHISKY (Juan Pablo Rebella & Pablo Stoll, Uruguay, Global Lens 2005)
About The Global Film Initiative
About Link TV
In addition to Peabody-winning original news programming, Link TV broadcasts award-winning films and documentaries from around the world. These global films explore the tragedy and comedy of the human condition and celebrate the triumph
of human ingenuity and our cultural diversity and idiosyncrasies. Most of Link’s films are being broadcast to American audiences for the first time.
Link TV is a nationwide television network and multimedia website. The channel is available in more than 30 million U.S. homes as basic service on DIRECTV channel 375 and DISH Network channel 9410. Select programs are shown on cable systems in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Link TV’s original programs, music videos, documentary clips and artist interviews are streamed on the Internet at LinkTV.org.

