By Punch Player Correspondent Darryl Keeton The IMPACT Arts + Film Fund recently held a special screening of the documentary film, “1/2 Revolution†at E-Street Cinema in Washington. The documentary focuses on a group of friends living in Cairo during the initial 11 days of the Arab Spring. The film was shot literally on the [...]
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DC Shorts Film Festival
By Punch Pulse Correspondent Lindsey Clark On the grand scale of attention spans, I’d probably fall somewhere between a gnat and a 4 year old in terms of how long I can generally focus on any one thing. This is probably why I am such a fan of short films, and therefore why I’m so thrilled that [...]
Landmark E Street Cinema Preview of “The Queen of Versailles”
By Punch Correspondent Darryl Keeton Pamela’s Punch was treated to a private screening of the film, “Queen of Versaillesâ€(Magnolia Pictures) at Landmark E Street Cinema yesterday. Now usually I’m up to date on most of the films that are creating a buzz, especially those recognized by Sundance this year (this film was winner of the [...]
Opens Tonight: The Man Nobody Knew – Former CIA Director Colby
By Punch Pep Correspondent Elizabeth Fischer The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father CIA Spymaster William Colby candidly probes and explores a time in our history fraught with controversy. It is a balance between fact and emotion. It provides the human element lost when a nation’s passionate focus is on the issues and [...]
Environmental Film Festival : “The Tree of Life” Reception & Screening
‘Tis time for another film festival to take place in the nation’s capital, and this happens to be near and dear to my heart, the Environmental Film Festival. Among the many screenings, this particular one will have a special reception, as it is the Winner, Palme d’Or 2011 Cannes International Film Festival. The Tree of [...]

















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