• Mar 31, 2024 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University: 525 W 120th St #91, New York, NY 10027
  • Latest Activity: Mar 12

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25-year-old Ghofrane dreams of becoming a politician and having an influence on the future of Tunisia. As a young black woman from the working class, it is a dream that requires stamina – and she has plenty of it. 

Raja Amari’s film follows her up to the election in 2019 when she is on the streets to gather votes and give especially young people renewed faith in democracy in a polarized society plagued by racism and inequality.

A smaller film might turn a blind eye on realism in favor of a good story, but here both Ghofrane nor Amari are aware of the exhausting struggles that have to be overcome before she can bring about the change she so fervently longs to see happening. An inspiring film about a true idealist and a rich image of a society full of contrasts.

Part of the program RAJA AMARI: A FEMINIST FILMMAKER

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