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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kolkata Fest Spotlights Global Migrant Stories

Kolkata Fest Spotlights Global Migrant Stories

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Kolkata People's Film Festival features 39 films.
  • Central theme focuses on migrant resilience in 10 films.
  • Films explore Bengali migrants in Kerala and US immigrants.
Kolkata Fest Spotlights Global Migrant Stories

The 12th Kolkata People's Film Festival is set to spotlight the diverse narratives of immigrant lives. Among the 39 films scheduled, a significant portion focuses on the resilience of communities facing displacement. These include stories of Bengali migrants in Kerala and Bangladeshi immigrants in the United States.

The festival programming team observed strong commonalities in the stories of South Asian migrants across 10 selected films. These films explore themes of belonging, struggle for rights, and the search for identity in new lands. One featured film, 'See Me, When You Leave,' uses sound design to depict the journey of migrant workers from West Bengal to Kerala.

Another compelling film, 'A Dream Called Khushi,' follows a Rohingya girl's fight for educational rights within the world's largest refugee camp. The festival promises a rich tapestry of human experiences, celebrating the strength and adaptability of people navigating new beginnings in unfamiliar territories.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main theme of the Kolkata People's Film Festival is the resilience of immigrant lives and communities.
A total of 39 films will be screened at the 12th Kolkata People's Film Festival.
The festival will feature stories of Bengali migrants in Kerala, Bangladeshi immigrants in the US, and a Rohingya girl's fight for education.

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