While the world still deals with a very different sort of crisis, eventually the focus will (and has to) return to the waves of refugees coming to Europe and other places in the world. Images of the conditions in refugee camps from all around the world highlight the at times lack of hygiene, the boredom and the inhuman treatment people have to endure for an uncertain period of time. Establishing a daily routine and meeting one’s individual needs become challenges in these places which is at the core of Ragini Bhasin’s short feature “Ghazaal” which already screened at many international film festivals.
“Ghazaal” is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
For a long time now, the family of a young girl named Ghazaal (Ghazaal Khirandesh) has been living in a refugee camp. Because the daily routine inside the camp demands every member of the family to do their part,...
“Ghazaal” is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
For a long time now, the family of a young girl named Ghazaal (Ghazaal Khirandesh) has been living in a refugee camp. Because the daily routine inside the camp demands every member of the family to do their part,...
- 5/19/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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