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Spotlight on Sri Lanka — 10th Annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival

October 9, 2015 By Andrew Hamlin

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly The 10th Annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival (SSAFF), opening on October 15th, showcases Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), an island country near southeast India. The Tasveer organization, parent organization of the SSAFF, chose Sri Lanka to showcase for several reasons, according to Dr. Alka Kurian, co-director of the Festival.  […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, At the Movies Tagged With: 2015, Alka Kurian, Andrew Hamlin, Annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival, Hemal Trivedi, Human Rights, India, Mister Comes Tomorrow, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pakistan, Prasanna Vithanage, Rucha Humnabadkar, SSAFF, Shamas Nawab Siddiqui, Sri Lankan, USA, Vol 34 No 42 | October 10 - October 16, technology

South Asian Film Festival explores love, comedy and f ilmmaking

October 4, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly The 8th Annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival, presented by community organization Tasveer, brings together dozens of films from all over South Asia, from all genres, from horror to drama to film shorts. Three interesting selections are “Miss Lovely,” ‘The Rajini Effect.” and “Valley of Saints.” “Miss Lovely,” directed […]

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2013, Andrew Hamlin, Annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival, Ashim Ahluwalia, Dal Lake, England, India, Miss Lovely, Musa Syeed, Northwest Asian Weekly, Northwest Rooms, Queen Anne Avenue North, Seattle Center, Seattle Repertory Theater, Vera Project, Vol 32 No 41 | October 5 - October 11, culture

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