Mahwah November 3, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 9 ‘Enemies of the People’ to be screened at Ramapo Rob Lemkin, director and co-producer of the film “Enemies of the People,” winner of the World Documentary Special Jury Price at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, will screen and lead a discussion of the film at Ramapo College of New Jersey in November. The film centers on Sambath, a journalist whose family was killed by the Khmer Rouge, who spends a decade making friends with the people who perpetrated the Killing Fields. He obtains groundbreaking accounts from the notorious Brother Number Two and grassroots killers and gains a new and terrifying perspective on the genocide. From the foot soldier perpetrators to Pol Pot’s right-hand man, the notorious Brother Number Two, Sambath records shocking testimony never before seen or heard. Having neglected his own family for years, Sambath’s work comes at a price, but his is a personal mission. He lost his parents and his siblings in the Killing Fields. Amidst his journey to discover why his family died, viewers come to understand for the first time the real story of Cambodia’s tragedy. Lemkin is the founder and director of Old Street Films. He has produced and directed over 50 documentaries for BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky, The History Channel, and Arts & Entertainment. He has won numerous awards abroad, and his work has appeared in major documentary strands for C4, BBC, and ITV. He has made several films about the history and politics of Asia including “The Real Dr. Evil” (BBC/Arts & Entertainment 2003), “Who Really Killed Aung San?” (BBC2 1997), “Malaya: The Undeclared War” (BBC2 1998), and “China: Handle with Care (C4 2001) Bearers of the Sword” (C4 2002). “Enemies of the People” will be shown in its entirety in the H-Wing Auditorium (H-129) on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m. as part of the Communication Arts Cinematheque series. On Monday, Nov. 8, a portion of the film and a discussion with Lemkin will take place at 3:45 p.m. in the H-Wing Auditorium. The screenings and presentation are free and open to the public. For more information and to reserve a seat, call (201) 6847409. Ramapo College is located at 505 Ramapo Valley Road in Mahwah. The Mahwah Public Library will continue showing movies on Thursday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. on the 10-foot by 18-foot screen in the Winter Room. The library now has a high-resolution digital projector and sound system. The November film series will feature movies recently released on video. On Nov. 4, see “How to Train Your Dragon” (2010). A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed. This animated feature is rated PG and runs for 103 minutes. “Grown Ups” (2010) will be featured on Nov. 11. Five friends and former teammates (Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade, and Rob Schneider) reunite on the Fourth of July weekend to honor the passing of their former high school basketball coach. It doesn’t matter that they are now respectable businessmen, husbands, and fathers. Once they get back together, they stop acting like adults. This film is rated PG-13 and runs for 102 minutes. “The Karate Kid” (2010) will be featured on Nov. 18. Work causes a single mother to move to China with her young son (Jaden Smith); in his new home, the boy embraces kung fu, taught to him by a master (Jackie Chan). This film is rated PG and runs for 140 minutes. These films are free. The library provides popcorn and drinks. No tickets are necessary. Seats are on a “first come” basis. The library is located at 100 Ridge Road. Movie series continues