The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life

Film Screening and Q&A Session

June 24

Film Screening: 7:00PM


". . . Don't live in the world as if you were renting or here only for the summer, but act as if it was your father's house. . . Believe in seeds, earth, and the sea, but people above all. Love clouds, machines, and books, but people above all."

- Nazim Hikmet, Turkish Poet-20th Century

The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life

Fim Screening:  June 24

Doors Open For A Social Gathering: 6:15PM

Film Screening: 7:00PM

Join us for a screening of The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life (2024, dir. Persis Karim and Soumyaa Behrens, 55 min.), followed by a conversation and Q&A session with the co-director, Persis Karim! This event is free and open to the public.

About the film: The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life poetically narrates the story of a community of Iranian Americans who have made the San Francisco Bay Area their home over the past five decades. The film seeks to expand our understanding of Iranian immigration — what it means to leave home and country, and to live through the episodes of turbulent histories of dissent, revolution, war, and separation — and reinvent oneself in a new place, country, and culture.

The Dawn is Too Far does not paint a story of salvation and happy assimilation but rather seeks to identify the complex ways that members of the Bay Area's Iranian diaspora community have navigated the challenges and traumas of history to reinvent themselves and tell their own stories.

These as yet untold stories build on a longer history of Iranian immigration to Northern California, where Iranians as students, activists, artists, draw on as well as influence the larger culture of the Bay Area. This community, and all that it has faced, offers a more nuanced story of the Iranian diaspora, the ways that this community enriches and enlivens the region where they live, work, and build families and community. The Dawn is Too Far undermines the tired and overplayed news headlines that are dominated by narratives of enmity and mistrust between the government of Iran and the U.S. to offer a more humane understanding of how people's lives and the sacrifices they make are part of the larger story of immigration.

 


About The Speaker

Persis Karim is the director of the Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies at San Francisco State University, where she also teaches in the Department of Humanities and Comparative and World Literature.

She is the editor of three anthologies of Iranian diaspora literature and has published numerous articles about Iranian diaspora literature and culture for academic journals, as well as poetry and essays in non-academic publications.

The Dawn is Too Far is her first film and reflects her interest in documenting and sharing the larger history and personal stories of those who are part of the global Iranian diaspora.


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