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NOVEMBER

Ani settled in Brisbane, Australia after fleeing Syria.

Through this short film, Ani tells us a little of her story and how she is supporting her community to keep their culture alive for future generations.

Ani's story is one of four documentary films created in partnership with Multicultural Australia and Griffith University Film school, featuring the extraordinary journeys of people from a refugee background, who now call Brisbane their home.

REIMAGINE Virtual Events premieres these documentaries to an online audience as part of our Cultural Connections Cinema program, featuring storytelling and events that celebrate our rich cultures.

RSVP to this event to get emailed reminders when this short film premieres, or subscribe to our YouTube channel and set a watch reminder through the video link below.

THU

12

NOVEMBER
7:00pm - 7:10pm
WHERE
Premiering on Facebook and YouTube
CONTACT
Sarah Pember ·
2 RSVPS
Roselle Tenefrancia Mandy Daws
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12-11-2020 19:00:00 12-11-2020 19:10:00 Australia/Brisbane Cultural Connections Cinema - Ani's Story Ani settled in Brisbane, Australia after fleeing Syria. Through this short film, Ani tells us a little of her story and how she is supporting her community to keep their culture alive for future generations. Ani's story is one of four documentary films created in partnership with Multicultural Australia and Griffith University Film school, featuring the extraordinary journeys of people from a refugee background, who now call Brisbane their home. REIMAGINE Virtual Events premieres these documentaries to an online audience as part of our Cultural Connections Cinema program, featuring storytelling and events that celebrate our rich cultures. RSVP to this event to get emailed reminders when this short film premieres, or subscribe to our YouTube channel and set a watch reminder through the video link below. Sarah Pember [email protected]
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Roselle Tenefrancia
Mandy Daws

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Multicultural Australia respects and values Australia’s First Nation peoples’ enormous resilience, courage, determination and often unrecognized contributions to this country’s social and economic development. We walk together in solidarity in the shared pain of the past and with shared hope for the future.