KASHMIR

JOURNEY TO FREEDOM - A new generation of young Muslim Kashmiris lay down their arms and start a nonviolent resistance movement.
 

Once described by Mahatma Gandhi as “a pillar of light in a subcontinent lost in darkness,” Kashmir has become a land of terror and despair, its people suffering under the strain of constant violence and human rights violations. This film tells the story of a new generation of young Muslim Kashmiris who, after years of armed resistance, decided to lay down their arms and start a nonviolent resistance movement in the hope of finally achieving peace and independence. They strive for a renaissance of the Kashmiri tradition of religious and ethnic coexistence, inspired by Sufi culture and the spirit and history of Kashmir. In a rare look at the region, Udi Aloni filmed his protagonists as they launched their new struggle. Finally refused re-entry by the Indian government, Aloni was forced to tell the rest of this story far from the land and people he had come to admire.

Israel — 2008 — DOC (English subtitles) 72mins

 
Showtimes:
Sunday, Jan. 17, 7pm
followed by Q&A w Israeli Filmmaker/Activist, Udi Aloni, and guest star from the film

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$8.00 Adults, $6.00 Students/Seniors
Available at the Door
 
"Bakers Dozen" festival passes are available for $60 for 13 tickets or
$25 for five tickets.
 

 

 
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