3rd I of Washington, DC
3rd I DC provides a space for independent South Asian film in the Washington DC metro area. We focus on screening socially and politically relevant films and fostering discussion and debate on the issues raised in these films. 3rd I DC also invites scholars and activists to lead post-film discussions and share their knowledge and experience with us. We are funded by voluntary donations and ticket sales.
 
History
As part of the DC Collective for South Asians, the people of 3rd I DC helped organize screenings and discussions of "Drowned Out" (Dir. Franny Armstrong), "India and Free Trade" (Dir. Pavithra Narayanan), and "Junoon Ke Badhte Kadam"/"Evil Stalks the Land" (Dir. Gauhar Raza). 3rd I DC was founded in December 2002 by Sapna Pandya, Jolie Wood, and Sweta Shah, with support from other members of the DC Collective.
 
Who We Are
Sweta Shah, Shiva Subbaraman, Jolie Wood, Sapna Pandya
 
More Information
For film programming, fundraising, or further information, or to get involved with 3rd I DC, contact third_i_dc@yahoo.com.
 
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For announcements of upcoming events, join the mailing list by sending an email to 3rdiDC-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
 
 
 
 
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