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What Tomorrow Brings

November 6 @ 4:10 pm - 6:00 pm

What Tomorrow Brings

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What Tomorrow Brings

Sunday 6 November 2016, 4.10pm
Bertha DocHouse, Curzon Bloomsbury WC1N 1AW

Dir: Beth Murphy
Afghanistan / United States / 2015 / 90mins

Part of our The Lives of Others Season, bringing you tales from the four corners of the earth.

A year in the life of the first all-girls school in a remote, conservative Afghan village.

Never before have fathers here allowed their daughters to be educated, and they aren’t sure they even want to now. From the school’s beginnings in 2009 to its first graduation in 2015, the film traces the interconnected stories of students, teachers, village elders, parents, and school founder Razia Jan.

The girls discover school is the one place they can turn to understand the differences between the lives they were born into and the lives they dream of leading.

To book please go the the Bertha DocHouse website.

The Lives of Others: Tales from the Four Corners of the Earth

Film Season

The latest season at Bertha DocHouse in partnership with the Royal Anthropological Institute and the RAI Film Festival, sheds a light on people and communities around the world.

From a floating village in Columbia to an all-girls school in Afghanistan, each of these beautiful films tell a unique story that reflects back on our own lives here at home.

In partnership with the Royal Anthropological Institute and the RAI Film Festival

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