Identity can mean different things to different people. Films and shows are often the first idea we get about people outside of our own communities. But how accurate is the representation of modern Australia that we see on our screens? This is 'Who We Are', a special podcast series where we take a closer look at what identity means in Australia today. This episode explores how identity is represented through the arts.
The 26th Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival, between May 31-June 7 in Ankara, is set to present a special selection to draw attention to.
Amsterdam International Film Festival (IDFA) award-winning documentary, The Etilaatroz reflects on the fall of Kabul and captures the chaotic moments of the day it fell to the hands of the Taliban. It shows how the people panicked when the Afghan security forces lost control of the country. August 15, 2021 was the day when the government collapsed, and people rushed to the airport to flee the country. Abbas Rezaei, writer and filmmaker picked up his camera and started filming the chaotic moments starting from his office, The Etilaatroz.