A chance to watch "Alias Ruby Blade"
Apr. 21st, 2013 03:00 pmA while ago I blogged about the movie Alias Ruby Blade, about the clandestine activity of Kirsty Sword Gusmão in aid of the Timorese resistance during Indonesia's occupation of East Timor. The film is at the Tribeca film festival right now, and you can watch it for free! I'm watching as I type. (Well, I've paused it to type this, actually. But the first five minutes are looking excellent.)
To watch it, you have to create a Tribeca account. If you click on this link for the film, it will tell you you need to set up an account, and it'll give you the screens to do it. (And then you can look at other films too.) Then just go back to the original screen, and you're all set.
I'll share my impressions after I've finished the film.

(Here's a review: "Alias Ruby Blade: Tribeca Review")
To watch it, you have to create a Tribeca account. If you click on this link for the film, it will tell you you need to set up an account, and it'll give you the screens to do it. (And then you can look at other films too.) Then just go back to the original screen, and you're all set.
I'll share my impressions after I've finished the film.

(Here's a review: "Alias Ruby Blade: Tribeca Review")