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Personal Perspectives of Asian American Documentary Filmmakers
Explore how personal narratives in film are vital in expanding concepts of identity in this panel discussion. Lost Pictures by Ina Adele Ray uncovers her Vietnamese grandparents' diasporic identity while seeking the roots of intergenerational trauma. Home Yet Far Away by Sabereh Kashi shows the nuances of immigrant identity amidst stigma against Iran and Islam in American culture. Waiting for Bekir by Jennifer Crystal Chien follows a middle-class Turkish immigrant who lives as an ordinary American. Sufi, Sailor, Spy by Raeshma Razvi illustrates how an outsider can serve a local Afghan Sufi community to preserve vital spiritual and cultural practices
Online Tickets are only available up until 12 hours before event start time General ($5-$20 sliding scale)
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LocationBindlestiff Studio (View)
185 Sixth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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