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A short film by artist and writer Sarah Roselle Khan that includes footage of everyday British-Pakistani culture, scenes shot in Hackney Marshes and archival material. Combined with a confessional poetic monologue and an original score by musician Nadia Tehran, the film reflects on the complexity and alienation of navigating a cross-cultural existence in a homogeneous Western society - the cycle of disconnect with environment and homecoming to self through honest embodiment.
إطلاق سراح: Jan 01, 1970
مدة العرض: 3 الدقائق
لغة: English
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بلد: United Kingdom
المصبوب: Sarah Khan
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