Cultures Of Resistance

Part of the Cultures Of Resistance Mini-Season
Director: | Iara Lee |
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Certificate: | Unknown |
Length: | |
Format: | Unknown |
Language: | Various w English Subtitles |
Country: | US |
In May 2013, director Iara Lee traveled to the Chitral valley to document the Kalash spring festival, Joshi. The Kalasha and the Crescent uses the festival as an entry point into this vibrant community and the tough questions facing it. What does conversion to Islam—whether forced or spontaneous—mean for Kalash identity? Can Kalash traditions withstand the challenges brought by globalization on the one hand and by religious tensions on the other? Join members of the Kalash community and observers from around the world as they reckon with these questions.
Shown with two other short films highlighting the struggles of indigenous peoples as part of the Cultures of Resistance mini-season.
Other films in the Cultures Of Resistance Mini-Season:

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Film: The Suffering Grasses
6 Oct 2013, 3:30 p.m.
A film documenting the words of refugees who have fled from the bloody fighting in Syria. Seeking to understand the feelings and experience those exiled in camps the film presents the complex realities of international politics and the suffering of those who bear the brunt of war. Followed by discussion hosted with The Canny Little Library. Screening free but donations to Syria appeal requested.