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'''Seats at the Table''' is a feature-length documentary produced by | '''Seats at the Table''' is a feature-length documentary produced by [[Rosalia Films]]. The film profiles [[University of Virginia]] literature course [[Books Behind Bars: Life, Literature, and Leadership]], which pairs university students and residents of a juvenile correctional facility in the study of classic Russian literature<ref name="Seats at the Table">[https://www.https://rosaliafilms.com/films/seats-at-the-table/]</ref>. | ||
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== Public Television Distribution == | == Public Television Distribution == | ||
In partnership with American Public Television, Seats at the Table is currently in a two-year run of distribution on public televisions across the country<ref name="Public Television">[https://rosaliafilms.com/films/seats-at-the-table/public-television//]</ref>. | In partnership with American Public Television, Seats at the Table is currently in a two-year run of distribution on public televisions across the country<ref name="Public Television">[https://rosaliafilms.com/films/seats-at-the-table/public-television//]</ref>. | ||
== Trailer == | |||
https://vimeo.com/253628239 | |||
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Revision as of 21:55, 20 September 2020
Seats at the Table is a feature-length documentary produced by Rosalia Films. The film profiles University of Virginia literature course Books Behind Bars: Life, Literature, and Leadership, which pairs university students and residents of a juvenile correctional facility in the study of classic Russian literature[1].
Film Festivals & Awards
The film has appeared at South by Southwest, the Global Peace Film Festival, the United Nations Association Film Festival, the Virginia Film Festival, the Richmond International Film Festival, Hebden Bridge Film Festival, and was a 2019 finalist for the Japan Prize (NHK)[1].
Public Television Distribution
In partnership with American Public Television, Seats at the Table is currently in a two-year run of distribution on public televisions across the country[2].
Trailer
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