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"A Revolution on Convas" Screenings and Q/A with Filmmakers

Sunday, December 10, 2023
Event Time 03:00 p.m. - 06:00 p.m. PT
Cost
Location Roxie Theater, 1901 San Jose Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112
Contact Email iraniandiasporastudies@sfsu.edu

Overview

**There will be two screenings on Friday, December 8th and on Sunday, December 10th. Filmmakers Sara Nodjoumi & Till Schauder IN PERSON for Q&A after the screening on Sunday, December 10 at 3:00 PM!**

Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies is proud to present a screening of Sara Nodjoumi & Till Schauder's new documentary, "A Revolution on Canvs" at Roxie Theater on Friday, December 8 and Sunday December 10, 2023.

Tickets:https://roxie.com/film/a-revolution-on-canvas/

Following his 2017 film When God Sleeps,Till Schauder returns to Tribeca co-directing alongside his wife and creative partner, first-time director Sara Nodjoumi with their investigative documentary – celebrating one of Iran’s most revolutionary artists, Nickzad “Nicky” Nodjoumi.

Born in Iran but living in New York City, Nodjoumi traveled back to Iran to join theIslamic Revolution, making paintings and posters criticizing the Shah’s regime. In1980, the painter fled his home country following the vandalization of his solo exhibition, “Report on the Revolution,” and its subsequent shutdown by Islamic radicals at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Decades later, as Iran is once again embroiled in protests following the suppression and killing of Iranian women and activists at the hands of Iran’s “morality police”, the renowned artist and his daughter attempt to track down the missing paintings in hopes of reclaiming them.During the search, Sara, drawing on disarmingly frank conversations with both her father and mother, celebrated artist Nahid Hagigat, and grappling with complex feelings and mysteries tied to her own upbringing, traces a timeline of events to understand the circumstances that led to her homeland’s perpetual state of political turmoil and to her parents’ personal estrangement, echoing the treacherous path of many immigrant families caught in the crossfire of politics and life.

Equal parts introspective and investigative, filmmakers Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder expertly weave together the personal and political to tell a gripping political thriller that culminates in the soul searching of one family and a moving narrative about the power of art, sacrifice, and family bonds.

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