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SUMMARY:Abu (Father)
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker in Person\n \nDeeply moving and smart\, Arshad Khan’s outstanding documentary is a quintessential immigrant story that captures the tumultuous journey of his family’s move to Canada\, from Pakistan\, in the early 90s. These were Arshad’s teenage years\, made all the more confusing by his budding queer sexuality. While the Khans had always struck a balance between traditional and modern values\, this was where they drew the line.  \nArshad poignantly recalls the balancing act\, managing his family’s expectations with his own hopes and dreams. His once-liberal parents had traded assimilation for fundamentalism\, moving towards a conservative strain of Islam\, while Arshad was becoming deeply involved in the cultural and political fabric of his new home. Peppered with animations\, snippets from Bollywood\, and a treasure trove of home movie footage\, Abu offers a complex and nuanced portrait of a family trying to hold on to one another in spite of all the challenges.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/abu-father/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2017,festivals,films,Past Festival Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:3rd i's San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival 2017
DESCRIPTION:November 9-12\, New People Cinema and Castro Theatre\, San Francisco\nNovember 18\, BlueLight Cinema\, Cupertino \nCome celebrate 3rd i’s fifteenth anniversary this year\, as the annual SF International South Asian Film Festival presents some of the best cinema from India\, Pakistan\, Bangladesh\, Canada\, Australia\, and the USA. This year’s festival captures the political zeitgeist of our times\, offering reflections on the democratic process\, the power of the vote\, and on the legacy of political revolutions. Home movies become rich fodder for filmmakers\, their celluloid memories resurfacing stories about family\, immigration\, and cross-cultural dialogue. Voices from the margins circulate through the program\, centering women’s unsung labor\, queer voices\, and disappearing landscapes. As always the shorts program gathers an impressive range of local and international offerings\, while Bollywood is served up two ways – neo-noir and classic camp.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-is-san-francisco-international-south-asian-film-festival-2017/
LOCATION:CA
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