Film Screening: Mississippi Masala
Name:
Film Screening: Mississippi Masala
Date:
February 7, 2024
Time:
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Website:
https://fb.me/e/gcaSfsAFo
Event Description:
The Center for Arts, Migration and Entrepreneurship invites you to join us for the next event in our Migration in Film Series!
We will screen Mississippi Masala at The How Bazar, 2/7 at 6pm, followed by refreshments and a panel discussion with local experts
The vibrant cultures of India, Uganda, and the American South are blended and simmered into a rich and fragrant fusion feast in Mira Nair’s luminous look at the complexities of love in the modern melting pot. Years after her Indian family was forced to flee their home in Uganda by the dictatorship of Idi Amin, twentysomething Mina (Sarita Choudhury) finds herself helping to run a motel in the faraway land of Mississippi. It’s there that a passionate romance with the charming Black carpet cleaner Demetrius (Denzel Washington) challenges the prejudices of their conservative families and exposes the rifts between the region’s Indian and African American communities. Tackling thorny issues of racism, colorism, culture clash, and displacement with big-hearted humor and keen insight, Nair serves up a sweet, sexy, and radical celebration of love’s power to break down the barriers between us.
**This event is free and open to the public. Street parking downtown is free after 5, additional parking is available in the garage on SW 2nd street near the venue**
We will screen Mississippi Masala at The How Bazar, 2/7 at 6pm, followed by refreshments and a panel discussion with local experts
The vibrant cultures of India, Uganda, and the American South are blended and simmered into a rich and fragrant fusion feast in Mira Nair’s luminous look at the complexities of love in the modern melting pot. Years after her Indian family was forced to flee their home in Uganda by the dictatorship of Idi Amin, twentysomething Mina (Sarita Choudhury) finds herself helping to run a motel in the faraway land of Mississippi. It’s there that a passionate romance with the charming Black carpet cleaner Demetrius (Denzel Washington) challenges the prejudices of their conservative families and exposes the rifts between the region’s Indian and African American communities. Tackling thorny issues of racism, colorism, culture clash, and displacement with big-hearted humor and keen insight, Nair serves up a sweet, sexy, and radical celebration of love’s power to break down the barriers between us.
**This event is free and open to the public. Street parking downtown is free after 5, additional parking is available in the garage on SW 2nd street near the venue**