This timely and deeply resonant film sheds light on a nearly forgotten chapter of history in which around 3,000 Indian Chinese were unjustly imprisoned after the 1962 Sino-India war. As immigration policies and narratives around national identity continue to evolve, both in the U.S. and globally, the film offers powerful insights into how the past still echoes today. What happened in the past can happen again, and often does.
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Acts of Becoming is a film festival about transformation that is quiet, painful, and unfinished. These films capture moments where identity is still forming, shaped by grief, faith, solitude, surviv.. more
Acts of Becoming is a film festival about transformation that is quiet, painful, and unfinished. These films capture moments where identity is still forming, shaped by grief, faith, solitude, surviv.. more
A special evening of screening of short films by the London based interdisciplinary artist aim king & conversation with them. The themes of discussion would encompass ideas of Experimental Ecologies.. more
Created by Vikram Tapadia and team; the story of Bombay Mishra, a second-year student navigating a twisted past at the newspaper club and campus politics. The 6-episode series will include engaging .. more