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SUMMARY:IN SEARCH OF BENGALI HARLEM
DESCRIPTION:See only at the Roxie Theater\, not available online.\nFilmmakers Vivek Bald and Alaudin Ullah in person for Q&A!\nIn Search of Bengali Harlem is a transformative journey for Alaudin Ullah\, and for our understanding of the complex histories of South Asian Americans. \nAs a teenager in 1980s Harlem\, Alaudin Ullah was swept up in the revolutionary energy of early hip-hop. He rejected his working-class Bangladeshi parents and turned his back on everything South Asian and Muslim until he became an adult.  In Search of Bengali Harlem follows Ullah\, from the streets of New York City to the villages of Bangladesh to uncover the pasts of his father\, Habib\, and mother\, Mohima. He discovers that Habib was part of an extraordinary history of mid-20th century Harlem\, in which Bengali men\, dodging racist Asian Exclusion laws\, married into New York’s African American and Puerto Rican communities – and in which the likes of Malcolm X and Miles Davis shared space and broke bread with immigrants from the subcontinent.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/in-search-of-bengali-harlem/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,festivals,films,Past Festival Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:ANIMAL
DESCRIPTION:See only at the Roxie Theater; not available online.\nCyril Dion’s insightful and transformative documentary takes a fresh look at the world’s ecological crises of climate change and the sixth mass extinction of wildlife\, through the eyes of two 16-year-old environmental activists\, Vipulan Puvaneswaran and Bella Lack. \nThrough the extraordinary investigative journey of teenagers Vipulan\, of Sri Lankan descent from France\, and of Bella\, from England\, we learn from scientists and activists what is being done around the world to attempt to reverse mass extinction\, revealing a quest for another way of living alongside other species\, as co-habitants rather than predators. \nThe young activists take us to the source of the problem\, which is hopefully the solution\, too: our relationship to the living world. Through their confrontation of this reality\, we become more deeply aware of how we are linked to all other species\, and that by saving them\, we also save ourselves\, providing the possibility of a brighter future. As Dion explains\, “The human being believed that he could separate himself from nature\, but he is nature. He too is an Animal.” \nGolden Eye nominee\, Cannes Film Festival 2021\nYouth Jury Prize winner\, International French Film Festival of Namur 2021
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/animal/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,festivals,films,Past Festival Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:COAST TO COAST: MUMBAI TO THE MISSION
DESCRIPTION:See only at the Roxie Theater\, not available online.\nFilmmakers Hena Ashraf\,  Naman Gupta and Faroukh Virani in person!\n3rd i’s signature shorts program brings filmmakers into conversation together from South Asia to California and throughout the Diaspora. With short-form documentaries to dramatic narratives and genres ranging from comedy to animation\, this year’s edition tackles stories of relationships\, identity\, LGBTQ+ and social justice.  Be warned\, there’s a fair amount of humor! \n \nTomorrow My Love\, Gitanjali Rao (India\, 2021\, 4 min)\nWith artful simplicity\, exquisite hand drawn animation and her signature warmth\, 3rd i Festival alum Gitanjali Rao (Bombay Rose)\, pays homage to love in this exquisite ballad about touching the heart without being able to touch. \nDimanche Matin\,  Vinnie Bose (India\, 2019\, 4 min)\nEvery Sunday morning\, Ann\, a 7- year-old Indian girl\, is forced to wake up early to go to church with her family. But this Sunday\, mass ends up being a lot more eventful than expected. \nThe Return\, Hena Ashraf (USA\, 2021\, 18 min)\nA writer-director struggles with her profound sense of loss after the sudden death of her father\, who dies while visiting his homeland of India. Hena wrestles with coming to terms with their strained relationship\, by the only way she knows how: making a film. \nBrown Elephant\, Fawzia Mirza (Pakistan/ Canada\, 2022\, 3 min)\nHilarity ensues when a young Muslim woman and her family discuss a peacekeeping solution for their overly aggressive “White Elephant” gift exchange. \nSubscribe/Follow\, Faroukh Virani (USA\, 2022\, 15 min)\nA social media influencer code-switches his platform\, but gets challenged by his peers when they find faults in his messaging. \nCoffee Shop Names\, Deepak Sethi (USA\, 2020\, 8 min)\nIn this smart and funny short feature about identity and cultural awareness\, three Indian friends on their regular coffee break discuss what their “coffee shop names” are and their made-up personas behind them. \nAuntie\, Fawzia Mirza (Pakistan/Canada\, 2022\, 7 min)\nA day after meeting a crew of 20-somethings at a South Asian happy hour\, 39-year-old Hena is thrown into their group text. \nComing Out With The Help Of A Time Machine\, Naman Gupta (USA\, 2021\, 15 min)\nWhen coming out to his traditional Indian parents\, Sid uses his time machine to reset the day in an attempt to make sure everything goes perfectly.  \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/coast-to-coast-mumbai-to-the-mission-7/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,festivals,films,Past Festival Screenings and Events
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