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RIPPLE IN THE WATER: Healing Through Art |
Dir.
Patricia Piroh, Producer Eileen M. Foti
57 mins - USA, South Africa, 2007
This documentary focuses on the work of
South African artist/activist Kim Berman, who teaches others
to use art as a tool to promote healing and positive social
transformation in South Africa. Her outreach programs include
a national grassroots campaign aimed at addressing the HIV/AIDS
pandemic through creativity, counseling and solidarity.
To address poverty and its host of related social problems,
she spearheaded a network of hand-papermaking/craft projects
in urban and rural sites, creating hundreds of jobs, primarily
for women, which greatly improved peoples’ chances
for survival while adding a sense of meaning and value to
their lives. The film examines the human experience by considering
how the longterm affects of a nation’s brutal history
can be positively changed, individually and collectively.
Sunday, November 18th, 1pm
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AGNIESZKA
2039 |
Dir.
Martin Gauvreau
12 mins - UK, 2007
Joy and pain go hand in hand when an angelic being is delivered
the box of eternity and subjected to the fateful decision
of the gods.
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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ART'S
DESIRE |
Dir.
Sarah Wickliffe
4 mins - USA, 2006
A cubist character is unhappily trapped in a painting about
war. All around her is death, fighting, and destruction-
she longs to get out and immerse herself in more peaceful
surroundings. She escapes her painted world and wanders
the museum for a better place to live. She visits several
different paintings, but ultimately learns she must create
her ideal world for herself.
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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BUTCHER'S WIFE, THE |
Dir.
Kylie Plunkett
11 mins - Australia, 2006
‘The Butchers Wife,’ looks at domestic violence
through the highly personal lense of a relationship between
a mother and daughter. The story evolves in a monologue,
delivered from Carole, who experienced domestic violence,
and on Valentines Day, 1981, stabbed her husband in the
heart with a knife.
Carole tells us about a day and age where domestic violence
was tolerated and hidden. She describes situations where
friends and family members turned a blind eye to the violence
she experienced. And how one night she found herself in
a situation of kill, or be killed. She tells us how she
struggled internally with the emotional conflict of ending
her husbands life, and how she eventually learnt to deal
with it.
Hawaii Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 5pm |
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CARGO:
INNOCENCE LOST |
Dir.
MIchael Cory Davis
70 mins - USA, 2006
A compelling documentary, Cargo: Innocence Lost, unveils
the dark underworld of sex trafficking through hard-hitting
interviews with some of the country’s top officials
and experts on the subject, victims’ advocates and
victims themselves who were rescued in Texas. Award-winning
director and writer, Michael Cory Davis (Svetlana’s
Journey, Hollywood Film Festival 2005 winner, Best Short),
makes his second directorial foray into this must-see, thought-provoking
film that is interwoven with a raw, intense narrative based
on numerous true stories from victims of the sex trade.
Cargo: Innocence Lost explores how the business of sex trafficking
has become a $9 billion dollar a year industry and why it
still remains a shrouded crime in our nation.
Hawaii Premiere
Thursday, November 15th, 5pm
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DEAR
LEMON LIMA |
Dir.
Suzi Yoonessi
11 mins - USA, 2006
VANESSA LEMOR, a lonely 13-year old girl with a vivid imagination,
is dumped by her true love, über intellectual PHILIP
GEORGEY, 14. Vanessa spends the summer obsessing over the
heartbreaking tragedy, while working with Philip who is
her manager at the local ice cream shack. A chance meeting
with 'angel-headed dorks' HERCULES and NOTHING, enables
her to overcome her heartbreak on a serendipitous summer
day.
Sunday, November 18th, 7:30pm |
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DEFENDING
A CHOICE FOR WOMEN |
Dir.
Beverly Thompson
23 mins - USA, 2007
In Miami, the women’s health clinic—A Choice
for Women—is being harassed by anti-choice fanatics.
They are intent on closing the clinic down by utilizing
such tactics as: clinic-side prayer circles, approaching
women patients for “sidewalk counseling,” handing
out intimidating literature, showing signs of bloody fetuses,
screaming obscenities, and videotaping clients entering
the clinic. Miami Clinic Access Project (MCAP) was created
to defend clinics in such predicaments by organizing pro-choice
volunteers. By standing between the clients entering the
property and the protesters, the MCAP members protect and
enforce the women’s right to enter. MCAP participants,
the clinic director, and women’s studies students
narrate the months on the front lines of America’s
struggle over abortion rights.
Saturday, November 17th, 3pm |
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FALLOUT
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Dir.
Jennifer Goyette
23 mins - USA, 2006
Fallout explores the growing problem of dating violence
among teens and its affect not only on the victims, but
also their friends and families. Using a mix of narrative
accounts and candid interviews with real-life teens, this
gritty docudrama follows a group of students as they experience
physical, sexual, and psychological violence and its aftermath.
World Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 5pm |
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FRANK ANDERSON, THE |
Dir.
Dave Perkal, Screenplay by Orit Schwartz
13 mins - USA, 2006
Frank Anderson (Richard Riehle) has man-boobs. Insurance
agent John Simon (Stephen Root) denies Frank’s reduction
while approving Bobbie Lynn (Elena Lyons), enlargements.
Dr. Brice (Jane Lynch), explains to John why he should approve
the procedure, while strongly admiring his man-boobs. Frank
and Bobbie hook up, pushing John to consult with Dr. Seales
(Romy Rosemont) into getting a set.
World Premiere
Saturday, November 17th, 7:30pm |
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FRONTRUNNER |
Dir.
Virginia Williams
88 mins - USA, 2007
The setting: Afghanistan's first democratic election--ever.
In the aftermath of 9/11, America's military might has set
the stage. But who will determine the fate of democracy
in Afghanistan? Is it possible, a woman running for President?
Where unspeakable cruelty to women had become day-to-day
life?
'Vote for the mother,' Dr. Massouda Jalal shouts to the
crowd. FRONTRUNNER tells the heroic story of this medical
doctor and mother of three. As a children's advocate, she
defied the murderous Taliban regime. Now, she boldly runs
for president- the only woman in a field of 17 candidates.
In a dramatic turn of events, she holds the fate of the
country's first presidential election in her own hands.
Special Sneak Preview Feature
Saturday, November 17th, 5pm
Q&A with filmmaker Virginia Williams following the
screening |
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GOLDEN
GLOVES |
Dir.
Leyla Leidecker
57 mins - USA, 2007
The Golden Gloves is America's oldest amateur boxing tournament,
a coveted goal for young boxing athletes since 1928. Women
have been trying to get into the competition for many years.
But not until 1994 was the case for women given real attention.
A boxing novice from Brooklyn, Dee Hamaguchi, also a civil
action worker, teamed up with the ACLU to threaten USA Boxing
with a civil lawsuit. Finally women were let in for the
first time in 1995. The winner of the NY Golden Gloves tournament
gets the right to represent NY in the National Golden Gloves.
USA Boxing pays all expenses for travel, hotel, food, etc
for state champions- but only for men. Women have to pay
for all expenses by themselves. The film follows 8 women
in the 2005 tournament who all think they can be the champion,
from the quarter finals in the Brooklyn suburbs till the
prestigious Finals in Madison Square Garden.
Hawaii Premiere
Friday, November 16th, 3pm |
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HEART
OF A SOUL SURFER |
Dir.
Becky Baumgartner
32 mins - USA, 2007
Bethany Hamilton, a 13-year-old girl destined for a successful
surfing career, lost her arm to a shark in 2003. The attack
didn’t cause this determined surfer to give up. Instead,
it compelled her to discover her purpose in life as she
overcame her loss and got back on the board just weeks later.
'Heart of a Soul Surfer' digs deep into the heart of Bethany's
abiding faith in God, and tackles the difficult question
'Why does God allow bad things to happen in our lives?'
Bethany's story has been told by many different people around
the world, but this is the first time she and her family
have been able to share it from their heart and perspective.
Sunday, November 18th, 7:30pm |
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I
AM WOMAN |
Dir.
Joanne Levitan
49 mins - South Africa, 2005
Is there something universal that connects black women across
the globe? 10 black female performers from South Africa
and the USA decided to find out. By workshopping a play
based on their own experiences, they believed they could
capture the essence of being a black woman.They expected
to discover a common thread of shared experiences that bound
them together as black women. But anger around race created
divisions in the group.
'I am Woman' is an incredibly honest and emotional film.
The women talk candidly about their absent fathers, rape
and abortion. As they try to work through their own pain
and their problems with each other -time starts to run out.
They still have a play to produce! Can they do it?
North American Premiere
Saturday, November 17th, 1pm |
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INFINITE
MOMENTS |
Dir.
Karen Nielsen
5 mins - Canada, 2006
Haunted by a rapist she could never identify, Jennifer struggles
to find a way to escape the memory and nightmares of the
night she was raped. Unsure of herself, Jennifer joins a
self defense class where she learns more than she could
ever imagine but finds herself confronted by the ‘rapist’
she was unable to fight off before.
Friday, November 16th, 3pm |
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ITTY
BITTY TITTY COMMITTEE |
Dir.
Jamie Babbit
90 mins - USA, 2007
Anna is coming out. But not as gay as a revolutionary. Itty
Bitty Titty Committee is a rockin love song to the heady
rush of sex, freedom and rebellion that happens when an
everyday girl discovers her own strength and the righteous
indignation needed to take action and change the world.
Our heroine is a shy, just-out-of-high-school lesbian, still
living with her parents and working at a plastic surgery
clinic. She is depressed because of a recent breakup but
lives in a super-loving, gay-is-A-OK kind of family. Her
world opens up one night when she catches a one-woman army
reclaiming public space for women (i.e., spray painting
the clinic where Anna works). A recruiting member of the
guerrilla girls-esque Clits in Action (C(i)A), Sadie is
trying to make people aware of how bad plastic surgery is
for women. With an undeniable attraction to this sexy, raw
rebel gurl, Anna eagerly joins the ranks of C(i)A and starts
her rollercoaster ride from meek and mousy to bad-ass bravado.
Full of mosh pits, power fists and utter charm
Hawaii Premiere!!!
Saturday, November 17th, 7:30pm
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LEARNING
IN FEAR: SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN HAWAII'S SCHOOLS |
Dirs.
Caitlin Frias, Noa Helela, Jene’e Pilayo, and Daniel
Walker-Baker
10 mins - Hawaii, 2007
This film presents stories from teens to teachers about
sexual violence in Hawaii’s schools and how teens
really feel about this growing problem. Raw, candid and
eye-opening, this documentary hits home in a powerful way.
Drawing from statistics, testimony and other information,
this film will demonstrate what is being hidden from the
public and urge audiences to advocate for change.
“Learning in Fear: Sexual Violence in Hawaii’s
Schools” was shot, researched and edited entirely
by students of Hakipu’u Learning Center. This short
documentary is the result of a collaborative project between
Hakipu’u Learning Center and Girl Fest Hawaii.
World Premiere!!!
Friday, November 16th, 7:30pm
Q&A with the teen filmmakers following the screening |
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LIKE
A SHIP IN THE NIGHT |
Dir.
Melissa Thompson
30 mins - USA 2006
Abortion is illegal in Ireland, punishable by life imprisonment.
And yet at least 8,000 women a year travel to England for
abortions. They make this journey in secret and return in
silence. LIKE A SHIP IN THE NIGHT follows Mary, Louise and
Siobhan as they plan their journeys across the Irish sea.
200 women from this island, every single
week, go to England for abortions. And yet, nobody talks
about it.' Irish women make this journey in secret and return
in silence, some of them never telling a soul. 'SHIP is
a thoughtful and expertly paced piece of film making, in
perfect rhythm with its subject matter.' It follows a young
painter, a working class mother of five, and a self-proclaimed
country girl as they plan their secret journeys across the
Irish sea.
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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MANHATTAN,
KANSAS |
Dir.
Tara Wray
79 mins - USA, 2006
MANHATTAN, KANSAS is a personal documentary
about a daughter coping with her mentally unstable mother.
It delves into the complicated ways people care for one
another, and offers insight into the mind of a parent struggling
for physical and emotional survival, and the effects this
has on those who love her.
Friday, November 16th, 5pm
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MANHATTANVILLE |
Dir.
Leah Michele Yananton
31 mins - USA, 2006
The historic neighborhood of West Harlem called Manhattanville
is under threat of being lost with current expansion from
Columbia University. Locals and university officials share
their views, while the film reveals the vibrant culture
and history of Manhattanville.
Saturday, November 17th, 1pm |
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MEET-MARKET.CA |
Dir.
Geneviève Poulette
12 mins - Canada, 2006
Film director Marie-Helene and fashion
stylist Zoe have been friends for a long time and single
for even longer. Every friday night, they get together to
party and forget their single status. One friday, very drunk,
they decide to sign up on 'Meet-market.ca', an online dating
site. From virtual discussions to actual meetings, the girls
are faced from one surprise to another... and so are their
partners!
Sunday, November 18th, 7:30pm |
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MY
NIGHT WITH MISS MARPLE |
Dir.
Seirang Kim
17 mins - South Korea, 2006
Dong-ah, a girl with a scarred face, happens to meet a blind
boy named Hyun-woo. After spending a day together, they
come to know one another better. This is a story of a winter
night, Agatha Christie, and accidental love.
Sunday, November 18th, 7:30pm |
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ONE
IN 2000 |
Dir.
Ajae Clearway
27 mins - USA, 2006
Few people know that intersexed people exist, let alone
what happens to the five babies per day born with bodies
that do not fit the standard categories of male and female.
Parents are told that surgery is the solution. Intersex
newborns are hastily assigned a sex and operated on to reinforce
the assignment. There is no medical research to back up
the claim that intersex children benefit from early surgery.
'One in 2000' explores intersex lives from a variety of
perspectives and diverse voices. The twenty-six minute documentary
interweaves interviews with mothers, intersex activists
and doctors with archival footage and animated sequences.
'One in 2000' shows the personal side of growing up intersex.
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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PAPER
BOAT |
Dir.
Daphne Lambrinou
18 mins - Greece, 2006
Melanie, a Greek journalist living in New York, returns
to her home village to attend her grandmother's funeral.
After years, she meets her childhood friend, Jason. The
two of them have kept their childhood alive by sending each
other 'paperboat letters.' The smells, the sounds, the 'taste'
of the past, overtake Melanie's heart and mind. Every corner
of her family house, every face in the streets of the village,
every pebble on her favorite beach bring back a storm of
memories. Melanie faces the dilemma of staying or leaving
the village to go back to New York.
Friday, November 16th, 5pm |
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REAL
TALK: Engaging Young Men As Allies To End Violence Againgst
Women |
Dirs.
BEYONDMEDIA and Young Women Action Team
28 mins - USA, 2006
The Young Women's Action Team asks young and adult men what
a male ally looks like, and how to build the movement to
stop violence against women. Using poetry, dance and interviews,
this video speaks to youth who want to confront violence
in their communities. This is an excellent film which candidly
presents the voices of men and boys regarding dating violence.
World Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 5pm |
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REAL WOMAN, THE |
Dir.
Ingrid D. Johnson
2 mins - Canada, 2007
The Real Woman is Winnipeg-based poet and spoken word performer
Ingrid Johnson’s first film. This compelling short
references the music video genre while parading images of
striking women contrasting between stylized beauty poses
and mundane day-to-day circumstances. The spoken word piece
performed over a haunting music track challenges men to
consider the reality of femininity versus the media’s
image of women. The Real Woman encourages men and women
alike to embrace the whole female experience and to appreciate
that womanhood is not exclusive from femininity.
U.S. Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 5pm |
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SASA!
A FILM ABOUT WOMEN, VIOLENCE AND HIV/AIDS |
Dir.
Chanda Chevannes
30 mins - Canada, Uganda, 2007
Sasa is a Kiswahili word, meaning now.
Now is the time to begin thinking differently about preventing
the spread of HIV. This 30-minute documentary film tells
two women’s personal stories of violence and HIV/AIDS
in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Mama Joyce and Josephine have very different lives, yet
both women experienced violence from their intimate partners
and both contracted HIV from their husbands. Shocking as
these stories are, they are all too typical in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Violence against women is fueling the epidemic –
it is both cause and consequence of HIV infection. This
film is an inspiring look at two women’s lives and
a call to action for everyone to begin working to prevent
violence against women and HIV infection now. SASA!
Sunday, November 18th, 1pm |
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SECRETS OF MARY MAGDALENE |
Dir.
Rob Fruchtman
48 mins - USA, 2006
Mary Magdalene—a sinner and prostitute, or the secret
wife of Jesus and leader of his church? 'Secrets of Mary
Magdalene' strips away the veils of history to reveal the
flesh and blood woman who served as Jesus' foremost apostle
and possibly the love of his life. This documentary takes
an enlightening look at the apostle of apostles; from her
role in Early Christianity and place of importance among
the Christians of Medieval France, to the 20th century discovery
of ancient texts that shed new light on this mysterious
woman. 'Secrets of Mary Magdalene' looks at Mary Magdalene's
historical impact and emerging legacy as a spiritual role
model for the 21st century.
World Premiere
Saturday, November 17th, 3pm |
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SMALL
AVALANCHES |
Dir.
Gilian Munro
16 mins - 2007
Still a child but longing to be an adult, thirteen year-old
Nancy encounters her first real threat as a female when
an older man aggressively pursues her on her way home.
World Premiere
Friday, November 16th, 3pm
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STARVED |
Dir.
Daria Matza
29 mins - USA, 2006
Dieting, excessive exercise, plastic surgery and an overall
obsession with one’s body are pervasive in America.
Our society is infused with unrealistic ideals of beauty
and body size. This dynamic between our culture and women
is particularly insidious. Many women suffer every day with
varying degrees of disordered eating and negative body image
that can come to overshadow every aspect of their lives.
Starved intimately explores the secretive relationships
five women face with food and their bodies. Experts Geneen
Roth, Mary Taylor and Anita Johnston bring clarity and depth
to the emotional tales of the women's lives. Starved is
an informative and metaphorical representation of the emotional
pain and suffering many women face in dealing with the pressure
to strive for an unattainable perfection.
World Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 5pm |
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STEPHANIE
DALEY |
Dir.
Hilary Brougher
1 hr 32 mins - USA, 2006
16-year-old Stephanie Daley (Amber Tamblyn)
is hospitalized unexpectedly during a school fieldtrip while,
in a nearby public restroom, a dead newborn is discovered.
Faced with charges of murder, Stephanie claims she never
knew she was pregnant and that the child was stillborn.
Forensic psychologist Lydie Crane (Tilda Swinton) is hired
to determine the truth behind Stephanie’s continuing
state of denial. Coincidentally, Lydie is herself pregnant
and struggles with an impending fear that her marriage and
her pregnancy is in jeopardy. Her intuition intensifies
with each session with Stephanie and she soon believes that
unraveling the teenager’s mystery is somehow crucial
to her own fate.
Featuring gripping performances by Tilda
Swinton and Academy Award-winner Timothy Hutton, Stephanie
Daley is anchored by a brave powerhouse performance by Amber
Tamblyn. Writer/director Hilary’s Brougher’s
evocative film, winner of Best Screenplay at Sundance Film
Festival, weaves two parallel journeys into a sublime masterpiece
about the absolute nature of truth.
Friday, November 16th, 7:30pm |
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TINA
BOBINA |
Dir.
Nir Paniry
20 mins - USA, 2006
Tina Bobina tells the story of a quirky teenager with unbridled
enthusiasm, her own set of business cards, and a passion
for the macabre. When a holy man visits for dinner and reveals
his hidden talent, the now inspired Tina sets off to find
her own. The journey she takes is nothing short of unique.
Sunday, November 18th, 7:30pm |
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TRAGIC LOVE STORY OF DR. FAUST, THE |
Dir.
Jinwha Lee
5 mins - USA, 2007
Dr. Faust, who is known as a legendary scholar, made a deal
with the evil Mephistopanda and sold his fur for love.
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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TURNING
A CORNER |
Dir.
Salome Chasnoff
59 mins - USA, 2006
'Turning a Corner' was created in a media activism workshop
that director Salome Chasnoff facilitated with 15 women
who were street prostitutes in Chicago. Shot on the street
corners across Chicago where they once traded sex, the film
features the women's survival and triumph over sexual abuse,
homelessness, violence and injustice.
Hawaii Premiere
Thursday, November 15th, 7:30pm
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WAY
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Dir.
Elizabeth Pasieczny
13 mins - USA 2006
An isolated and lost woman awakens from a state of regression.
She seeks out the answers to her predicament within her
memories. It is there that she will discover her identity
and release. Ultimately, she will find the courage and the
strength to break free from her self-imposed prison.
World Premiere
Sunday, November 18th, 3pm |
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WHEN
I GROW UP |
Dir.
Michelle Meeker
7 mins - USA, 2007
'When I Grow Up' juxtaposes the boundless ambition of youthful
expectations with the unpredictable, and sometimes tragic
realities we end up living. An international team of 12
artists each bring their unique visions to a series of interviews
with children and elders.
Thursday, November 15th, 7:30pm |
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