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Films
2 Films
Country
“United Kingdom”
x
Year of production
“2009”
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short films
2
Region
British-Irish Isles
2
Country
United Kingdom
2
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Keywords
Intergenerational relations
1
Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy
1
Marriage
1
Refugees / Displaced populations
1
Directors
Asadullah, Sara
1
McGuirk, Siobhan
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
2
Country of production
United Kingdom
2
Year of production
2009
2
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Film list
Shonar Bangla
2009
28
‘
Directed by
Sara Asadullah
.
Four scenes from a Bangladeshi community in London. Each scene is an encounter with a different generation (children, teenagers and adults) until the final scene where all generations are brought together in a wedding.
British-Irish Isles
Intergenerational relations
Marriage
Still Life
2009
26
‘
Directed by
Siobhan McGuirk
.
“I am here because I can’t go home.” Subject to strict controls in the UK, three women asylum seekers wait for claims to be processed and decisions made. Here they find the lives which they
British-Irish Isles
Refugees / Displaced populations
Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy