Chutney Popcorn - Screening and Conversation with Nisha Ganatra and Maryam Keshavarz

Date: Friday, March 11, 2022 at 6:00pm

Location: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries

Type: Screening, Diversity, Conversation

Genre: Cinematic Arts, USC_WHM

Chutney Popcorn
Screening and Conversation with Nisha Ganatra and Maryam Keshavarz

ADMISSION:
Admission is free. Reservations required.

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To enter the USC campus, all guests age 12 and older must show proof of full vaccination (either a physical CDC-issued vaccine card or a digital copy available from the State of California here). As an alternative, guests may show a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken in the past 72 hours. Photo ID required. All persons accessing campus must also complete Trojan Check, USC’s daily wellness assessment, on the day of their visit. Although masks are not required, per the LA County Department of Public Health, it is strongly recommended that attendees wear masks for their own protection and the protection of others.

DESCRIPTION: 
“Hollywood could learn a thing or two about how to be truthful and lighthearted at the same time from Nisha Ganatra...”—New York Times

When Chutney Popcorn premiered at Outfest LA in 1999 with support from members of the nascent organization TrikoneLA (now Satrang), it was one of the first films to explore queer South Asian experiences in the U.S. Honoring this history and in conjunction with the Satrang at 25: Queer South Asian Diaspora(s) in Context exhibition at the ONE Archives at the USC Libraries and the USC Pacific Asia Museum, the crowd-pleasing, award-winning, and groundbreaking romcom by writer, director, and actor Nisha Ganatra will be screened outdoors, followed by a conversation with the filmmaker and Iranian American writer and director Maryam Keshavarz, moderated by independent curator Aziz Sohail.

Guests are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets to this pop-up outdoor screening!

Bios:
Nisha Ganatra
is a Golden Globe­–winning and Emmy-nominated director and writer who has been creating emotional, authentic, and humorous stories for television and film since her debut feature, Chutney Popcorn, in 1999. Going on to direct films such as Cosmopolitan, Late Night, and The High Note; episodes of Girls, Mr. Robot, Transparent, Dear White People, and other TV series; and the acclaimed #wombstories shorts for Bodyform, Ganatra was recently ranked the #1 director globally by Cannes, an honor only one other woman has achieved.

Maryam Keshavarz is an Iranian American writer and director whose first narrative feature, Circumstance, premiered to overwhelming critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. Her production company, MaraKesh Films, which focuses on amplifying women and BIPOC voices, recently produced the award-winning film, Rosa. Maryam has taught at NYU’s Graduate Film program, lead the Writing Lab for the Black List and Women in Film, been a mentor for Film Independent’s Project Involve, and conducted filmmaking workshops at universities across the U.S. 

Aziz Sohail (moderator) is an art curator, writer, and researcher. Since 2020, with The Many Headed Hydra collective, he has been co-leading kal, a language where yesterday and tomorrow are the same word and a trans*oceanic platform supporting practices enacting queer pasts/futures and decolonial ecologies. His current research is a meditation on the longue-durée intersections of sexuality and colonialism with migration, law, and identity.

Related event:
Archival Intimacies: Queering South/East Asian Diasporas
Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 6 p.m.
ONE Archives at the USC Libraries
For more info, click HERE.

Presented by USC Visions and Voices: The Arts and Humanities Initiative. Organized by Alexis Bard Johnson (ONE Archives) and Aziz Sohail.


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