This is a film screening of award–winning film Vuta N'Kuvute, from Tanzania. Amil Shivji, the filmmaker will be on campus and present for a Q+A session after the talk around the politics of producing this film, as well as converting a short story into moving image. Join us for a public reception after the film screening and talkback at Oshman Hall.
Co-sponsored by the Department of Film and Media Studies, the Department of Art and Art History, AAAS, Center for African Studies, Center for South Asia, Stanford Global Studies, Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, DLCL, and CCSRE
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