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DTSTART:20121210T180000
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LOCATION:Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State Street, Chicago, IL, 60605
SUMMARY:Chicago Public Library Event -  Global Lens 2012 Film Screening—Pegasus (Pegase)  
DESCRIPTION:<p>Global Lens 2012 is an annual, curated program of narrative feature films from Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe,&nbsp;Latin America, and the Middle East.&nbsp; Each film in the series is selected for its authentic voice, strong cinematics and unique&nbsp;cultural perspective, opening a window to the diverse world in which we live.&nbsp; More information&nbsp;can be found at<a href='http://www.globalfilm.org/'>www.globalfilm.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong><em>Pegasus (Pegase</em>)&nbsp; Mohamed Mouftakir, Morocco, 2010, 104 minutes</strong></p>
<p>Zineb is an emotionally exhausted psychiatrist assigned to Rihana, a traumatized and pregnant young woman found in the street muttering unintelligibly about the &ldquo;Lord of the Horse.&rdquo; A flashback sequence returns us to Rihana&rsquo;s childhood, where her dictatorial father, horseman chief of his tribe, raises her as the son his legacy demands. Trapped in parental delusions, Rihana falls in love with a young man with whom she carves out the beginnings of her own life. Soon, Rihana&rsquo;s story awakens repressed thoughts in Zineb&rsquo;s own troubled mind, and reality merges into a haunted fever-dream of fear and denial in this visually striking, award-winning psychological thriller. Arabic, with English subtitles.<br><br></p>
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