Film screening and public discussion - Taskafa: Stories of the Street
Join us for a special screening of Taskafa: Stories of the Street, a film by London artist and documentary maker Andrea Luka Zimmerman.
The film is an artist’s essay about memory and the most necessary forms of belonging, both to a place and to history. It explores the relationship between Istanbul’s street dogs and the city's human populations.
The film is an artist’s essay about memory and the most necessary forms of belonging, both to a place and to history. It explores the relationship between Istanbul’s street dogs and the city's human populations.
For us, this film raises many important ideas about the right to the city, the value of non-human urban populations, community action/resilience and contested public spaces.
On the night, we will hear from guest speakers and invite discussion on the variety of urban narratives that create cities, neighbourhoods and streets.
On the night, we will hear from guest speakers and invite discussion on the variety of urban narratives that create cities, neighbourhoods and streets.
Date: Thursday 30 May 2019
Time: 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Location: Bargoonga Nganjin Community Room
North Fitzroy Library - 182-186 St Georges Road
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Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/film-screening-taskafa-stories-of-the-street-tickets-61574182036
Light refreshments provided
This event is run by Architects for Peace and sponsored by the City of Yarra Council.
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