Film Screening: Saffron Kingdom

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When

to

Where

Cinema Nova
380 Lygon St
Carlton VIC 3053
Australia

Why

Book your tickets at https://www.eventbookings.com/b/event/saffron-kingdom-melbourne-screening

"Saffron Kingdom" explores the impact of the Kashmir conflict through the journey of a family from Srinagar to Atlanta, highlighting themes of trauma, identity, and resilience.

83 minutes - Rated M

Overview of the Film

"Saffron Kingdom," directed by Kashmiri-American filmmaker Arfat Sheikh, is based on true events and tells the poignant story of a family fleeing the violence of the Kashmir conflict in the 1990s. The narrative follows Masrat, who escapes with her son Rizwan after her husband is abducted. The film captures their struggles as they navigate life in Atlanta while grappling with the trauma of their past and the political upheaval in Kashmir, particularly the revocation of its semi-autonomous status in 2019.

Themes and Significance

The film delves into the inter-generational trauma experienced by those affected by conflict and displacement. It aims to humanize the Kashmiri experience, offering an authentic perspective that challenges mainstream narratives often found in global media. By focusing on personal stories, "Saffron Kingdom" seeks to raise awareness about the ongoing struggles in Kashmir and the resilience of its people.

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