Event



Khoon Diy Baarav (Blood Leaves Its Trail) Film Screening

Oct 11, 2017 at | 401 Fisher-Bennett Hall

Filmmaker Iffat Fatima has been invited to screen her film Khoon Diy Baarav (Blood Leaves Its Trail). The film follows the trail of the thousands of young men of Kashmir who “have been disappeared” since 1990, the personal loss and agony their families are going through, and the resistance offered by them to the state. Raising issues that resonate with the movement of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina, this film offers a compelling, and moving documentation of both state repression and resistance. Made over nine years, the film offers rare footage of Kashmiri women, both outside and inside the home, and bears witness to their understanding of this political moment. Reviews have hailed it as a “nothing-short-of-stupefying video chronicle  …. a compelling narrative in which personal anecdotes and case studies intersect and shuttle back and forth and, like so many coiled springs, hit out at us with their revelatory and emotive force.” 

This event is sponsored by The Social Justice/ Global South Group in the English Department.

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