VOTE FOR X

Tazeen Bari
Pakistan 2018 | 34 min
Livestream:
Sun, 09-May-21 02:00 PM
On demand: May 6-16th
Q&A via zoom with:
Nayyab Ali, Tazeen Bari
The film fol­lows the elec­tion jour­ney of trans­gen­der can­di­date Nayyab Ali, who con­test­ed the Nation­al Assem­bly seat from Okara, Punjab in the 2018 gen­er­al elec­tion in Pak­istan. The doc­u­men­tary evolves … read more

MELA CHIRAGHAN – A FEW RHYMES

Danyal Rasheed
Pakistan 2018 | 25 min
Livestream:
Sun, 09-May-21 02:00 PM
On demand: May 6-16th
Q&A via zoom with:
Danyal Rasheed

Mela Chi­raghan – A Few Rhymes is an annual cel­e­bra­tion com­mem­o­rat­ing the death anniver­sary of the Pun­jabi Sufi poet and saint Shah Hus­sain, who lived in Lahore in the 16th cen­tu­ry. With the arrival of spring, a diverse array of sub­al­tern groups seek­ing wish ful­fil­ment, bless­ings of the saint, states of ecsta­sy and union with the divine flock to the poet’s shrine, where they engage in devo­tion­al rituals.

Danyal Rasheed is a cin­e­matog­ra­ph­er, direc­tor and pro­duc­er in Lahore. In 2010 he found­ed his pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny Dhaara Films. His projects include: NOOR (2012, 78 min, assis­tant direc­tor), a road movie about the iden­ti­ty crisis of a trans man, show­cased at Fes­ti­val du Cannes; NIGHTLIFE (2013, 10 min, cin­e­matog­ra­phy), short por­trait of a male child sex-worker; A WALNUT TREE (2015, 81 min, cin­e­matog­ra­phy) depicts an old man in a dis­placed per­sons’ camp of the war ridden FATA region, explor­ing themes of jus­tice, trauma and desperation.

 

 

FALTENROCK

Janina Rasch, Leonie Kock
Germany 2019 | 83 min
Livestream:
Sun, 09-May-21 05:00 PM
On demand: May 6-16th
Q&A via Zoom with:
Janina Rasch, Leonie Kock
Mechthild, Volker, Chris­t­ian and Chris­tiane want fun above all. They are miss­ing humour in their fam­i­lies, spend hours on Face­book and can still add more sto­ries to 50 Shades of … read more

MY ENGLISH COUSIN

Karim Sayad
82 min
Livestream:
Sun, 09-May-21 09:00 PM
On demand: May 6-16th
Q&A via zoom with:
Karim Sayad
Fahed wants to change his life. It’s been almost twenty years that he left Alge­ria. At the time he was full of hope when he arrived at the British sea­port … read more