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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240526T190000
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SUMMARY:Tha Film Project: 'Beats of the Antonov' film screening
DESCRIPTION:Tha Film Project aims to promote cultural diversity and inclusivity through the impactful medium of film. Their objective is to showcase films created by diverse communities\, with a particular focus on African cinema. \n\n\n\nTha Film Project screening: Beats of the Antonov (2015)\nSunday 26 May\, 7.00pm – 11.00pm\nVictoria Park Centre for the Arts \nThis event is free\, register here to attend. \nTha Film Project have chosen to screen Beats of the Antonov (2015) by director Hajooj Kuka for the May screening. \nThe separation of Sudan into two sovereign states has not prevented the longest civil war in the African continent from raging on to this day. The inhabitants of the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountain regions\, having fought for the independence of South Sudan\, continue to fight for their cultural\, ethnic\, social\, and economic rights. \nWith Beats of the Antonov\, director Hajooj Kuka focuses on the everyday survival of people who have lost kin\, homes\, and livelihoods in the ongoing conflict\, but instead of devastation and defeat\, we discover communities emboldened to celebrate their heritage\, and to improvise creative ways to continue harvesting crops and herding cattle. With inspiring lucidity\, Kuka threads together the voices — speaking and singing — of militants\, social workers\, intellectuals\, and other everyday folk\, to reverse conventional representations of victimhood and reveal an alternative narrative of tenacity and resilience.
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/tha-film-project-beats-of-the-antonov-film-screening/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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