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To Kill a Tiger Screening at Smith Rafael Film Center

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Date:
Sunday, November 05, 2023
Time:
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
To Kill A Tiger
Email:
Phone:
301-684-0229
Location Details:
Smith Rafael Film Center
1118 4th St
San Rafael, CA 94901

Please join us at the To Kill a Tiger Screening at the Smith Rafael Film Center at
3:50 PM on Sunday, 11/05. The screening will be followed by a post-screening Q&A with director Nisha Pahuja.

Nisha Pahuja is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker based in Toronto. Her latest film, To Kill a Tiger, had its world premiere at TIFF where it won the Amplify Voices Award for Best Canadian Feature Film. The film grew out of a long career of addressing various human rights issues, notably violence against women in India.

Since its world premiere, The New York Times named To Kill a Tiger one of "the most anticipated movies of Fall 2023". This powerful film has already received 21 prestigious awards and has been featured at 31 festivals worldwide. With celebrity Executive Producers Dev Patel, Mindy Kaling, and Rupi Kaur on board, "To Kill A Tiger" is not just a film; it's a movement for change.

Share with a friend, bring your family, mother, father or brother and sister and help us make a difference. We invite you to #StandWithHer and join in the movement!

Please use the discount code, TIGAR23, at checkout.

Below are a couple of reviews:

"TO KILL A TIGER is a story of how one family's strength can overcome even the most heinous injustices. Nisha is an incredibly powerful storyteller and her film is a triumph. Everyone should see it." - Mindy Kaling

"A powerful portrait of a family's strength... a masterfully observant film in which one family's fight for justice becomes a larger parable about a pressing human rights issue." - POV Magazine

"An empowering documentary... a phenomenal act of love and justice... To Kill A Tiger daringly interrogates age-old customs in favor of human rights" - Asian Movie Pulse

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