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Drawing from a song by Afghan singer Ahmad Zahir, "you have black eyes" is a stream-of-consciousness montage depicting collective bodies in a constant state of disruption, movement, processing, and grieving. It celebrates the body as a historical, domestic site of resistance through dance and movement including found footage of ants carrying flowers, rubab player Ustad Beltoon interrupted, and Hazara throat singing across an imaginary landscape.
- Year2023
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguagePersian
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorZelikha Zohra Shoja
ACCESS THE FULL MENA 5 ONLINE PROGRAM WITH AN ONLINE ALL-ACCESS PASS!
INDIVIDUAL SCREENING TICKETS:
REGULAR – $10
SENIOR / STUDENT / ACCESSIBILITY – $8
INDIGENOUS – $0
Drawing from a song by Afghan singer Ahmad Zahir, "you have black eyes" is a stream-of-consciousness montage depicting collective bodies in a constant state of disruption, movement, processing, and grieving. It celebrates the body as a historical, domestic site of resistance through dance and movement including found footage of ants carrying flowers, rubab player Ustad Beltoon interrupted, and Hazara throat singing across an imaginary landscape.
- Year2023
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguagePersian
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorZelikha Zohra Shoja