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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S ALL ROADS FILM PROJECT BRINGS TOGETHER NEW VOICES AND FIRST STORIES IN FOURTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF FILM, PHOTOGRAPHY, LIVE MUSIC (National Geographic)

WASHINGTON (Sept. 24, 2007)--A quiet, unassuming, young Native American woman
competes to represent her nation in the most traditional of all beauty
pageants. A gang of Mexican wrestlers dons colorful costumes and formulates
colorful rhetoric to take on the slumlords and bureaucrats that threaten their
communities. A humble Aymara farmer makes an unlikely bid to become the first
indigenous Bolivian president on a pro-coca platform. These stories and more
converge to bring audiences the contemporary tales of indigenous and under-
represented minority cultures in the fourth annual National Geographic All
Roads Film Festival, to be held Sept. 27-30 at the Egyptian Theatre in Los
Angeles and Oct. 4-7 at the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C.
The four-day event will also feature a walk-through photography exhibit and
music concert in both cities. In Washington, the event will include an art
market.

New this year, All Roads will curate an online film festival, rolling out 20
short-subject films on www.nationalgeographic.com/allroads beginning Monday,
Sept. 24. This latest initiative seeks to further connect audiences to
indigenous film through partnerships with such popular venues as iTunes,
YouTube and Second Life.

Some of this year's stand-out films include "Super Amigos," a feature
documentary by ...

National Geographic

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