Sikh Film Festival in Yuba City by Sikhlens and PAHS ~May29

harmanjit_kaur

Waheguru Waheguru
Sikh Film Festival in Yuba City by Sikhlens and PAHS ~ May 29, 2011




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Sikh Film Festival in Yuba City by Sikhlens and PAHS
Sikh Film Festival at 17th Punjabi American Festival
on May 29th, 2011 at Yuba Sutter Fairgrounds​
Aao Ji

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Aao Ji
King G.Mall's "AAO JI" (Come In) is a vibrant and groundbreaking music video featuring four Non-Asian artists from four different countries. The voices of Anita Lerche, Yaz Alexander, KiureliSammallahti combine in a rich tapestry to create this beautiful multi-cultural Bhangra track. The music video is the first ever Bhangra song to be filmed in three different countries (England, Denmark & Finland) and speaks to the cross-cultural aspects of the piece while displaying the global reach of the Bhangra musical tradition.

A Film by King G.Mall
Minute musical video Aao Ji in high resolution by King Gurcharan Mall. You can view the low resolution file on the following link:



Wagah

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Wagah
Each night the only border crossing between India and Pakistan on a 1000km stretch becomes the sight of an extraordinary event. Thousands of people gather to witness the ritual closing of the border, after which the masses get as close as possible to the gate to greet their former neighbors. This "festival" is therefore on the one hand a celebration of the partition, but on the other hand also the only connecting element. What do the terms separation, home and proximity mean to the people on both sides? Winner of 32


International Awards.
A Film By Supriyo Sen
20 mins. The Reunion World Premiere

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The Reunion Two friends who share a common background reunite after several years of being apart. One is a Sikh who has cut his hair after being brutalized during a hate crime, and the other has kept his hair since birth. Their dialogue deals with issues Sikhs face when trying to assimilate into modern American society, while maintaining their cultural and religious heritage.

THE REUNION

A Film By Angad Bhai
20 mins. The Prisoner’s Song

WINNER - "Best Film" - Spinning Wheel Film Festival, Toronto, 2009

Retired Colonel Perminder Randhawa serves as a guide to an 80-second audio recording made during WWI by Punjabi farmer Mal Singh, while he was a German prisoner of war. The British Empire recruited soldiers from all across the empire in their fight against Germany and Mr. Singh found himself captured at the Battle of Flanders in 1915, where one of the young soldiers was Adolf Hitler.
In this rare recording made by German scientists studying their multi-ethnic POWs, Singh tells his captors that once upon a time he came from a land "of butter and milk," but now in European hands he is dying of hunger, and yearning for peace and a return to his native land.
An insightful commentary by Indian Army veteran Colonel Randhawa points out the irony that the Sikhs, while fighting for their own independence from British oppression, were still willing to aid the British Empire in their European "War for Civilization."
Britain's dubious promise to Mal Singh and his family ends this unique and poignant glimpse into the past.
21 mins.



Riding The Tiger Synopsis

The 12-minute documentary Riding the Tiger recounts filmmaker Michael Singh’s personal and intimate journey into self-identity as a half-Sikh young man who survived the atrocities of 1984, denying his Sikh heritage and passing for a white man. His story is set against the backdrop of the bloodiest year in modern Sikh history.
In 1984, the Indian Government sponsored massacres of Sikh men women and children in both June and November of 1984. After Prime Minister Indira Gandhi lay siege on the Sikh’s holiest site--The Golden Temple--Michael and his brother Surinder managed to infiltrate it and view the destruction following the gunning down of hundreds of pilgrims.
Five months later, Mrs. Gandhi’s bloody siege resulted in her own death when her two Sikh bodyguards assassinated her. In return, Government-guided mobs all over New Delhi raped, scalped, and butchered thousands more Sikh men, women and children. For three terrifying days, some thirty Sikh women and children hid in the bedroom of Michael and Surinder’s host, the Bishop of Delhi, Maqbool Caleb. The Indian Government has yet to account for what it did to the Sikhs.
This 12-minute movie —a preview of a planned one-hour film -- offers a riveting glimpse into Michael's experience.


A Film by Michael Singh
12 mins.
Riding The Tiger 12 minute film by Michael Singh. He is great documentary producer does most of the work in mainsteam. I have tried to rope him back into doing projects for Sikhs. He is son in law of Burt Lancaster the great Hollywood legend who had won several oscars. I have asked him if he could come with us and he is looking into my request. I will call you to find out if we can professionally take care of him.
 
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