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SUMMARY:Film Screening: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
DESCRIPTION:Film by Rungano Nyoni\, Ireland / UK / USA / Zambia\, 2024\, 95
  min.Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5BWTLZjYR0 [https://www.you
 tube.com/watch?v=P5BWTLZjYR0]\\r\\nShula finds her uncle’s dead body in 
 the middle of the road. As the turbulent funeral preparations and ceremoni
 al lamentations unfold\, familial structures of sexualized violence and ge
 nerational divides become apparent. With satirical tragedy\, Rungano Nyoni
  stages the drama of a Zambian middle-class family and unpacks the complex
 ity of resistance against entrenched social power structures. The feature 
 film’s oppressive silence causes discomfort and is difficult to watch at
  times\, but is precisely for this reason a thrilling postcolonial family 
 drama. It won an award at Cannes in 2024.\\r\\nFollowed by a discussion wi
 th Sonja Merten (Swiss TPH) and a response by Claudine Rakotomanana\, faci
 litated by Serena O. Dankwa.\\r\\nThe event is organised in collaboration 
 with IAMANEH [https://www.iamaneh.ch/de/].
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Film by Rungano Nyoni\, Ireland / UK / USA / Zambia\, 2024\, 
 95 min.<br />Trailer: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5BWTLZjYR0
 ">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5BWTLZjYR0</a></p>\n<p>Shula finds her 
 uncle’s dead body in the middle of the road. As the turbulent funeral pr
 eparations and ceremonial lamentations unfold\, familial structures of sex
 ualized violence and generational divides become apparent. With satirical 
 tragedy\, Rungano Nyoni stages the drama of a Zambian middle-class family 
 and unpacks the complexity of resistance against entrenched social power s
 tructures. The feature film’s oppressive silence causes discomfort and i
 s difficult to watch at times\, but is precisely for this reason a thrilli
 ng postcolonial family drama. It won an award at Cannes in 2024.</p>\n<p>F
 ollowed by a discussion with Sonja Merten (Swiss TPH) and a response by Cl
 audine Rakotomanana\, facilitated by Serena O. Dankwa.</p>\n<p>The event i
 s organised in collaboration with <a href="https://www.iamaneh.ch/de/">IAM
 ANEH</a>.</p>
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