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

Wed Feb 26 2025 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-08:00

The Fowler Museum at UCLA | Los Angeles

Fowler Museum at UCLA
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Film: The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life
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This compelling documentary highlights the untold stories of eight Iranian Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area.
About this Event

This compelling documentary highlights the untold stories of eight Iranian Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area, weaving together personal narratives from both Iran and the United States. Co-directed by Persis Karim, the film offers a poetic and multifaceted perspective that challenges the predominance of negative media portrayals.

The documentary delves into the experiences of the Bay Area's Iranian diaspora, exploring how their lives and work were shaped by this unique region, while also showcasing their profound contributions to its cultural and social fabric. Featuring rare archival footage, the film presents a rich and layered narrative that brings new depth to our understanding of this community.

Following the screening, a moderated Q&A session will be held with co-director Persis Karim  and Amy Landau, the director of education and interpretation at the Fowler Museum. 

This film is co-sponsored by the Center for Near Eastern Studies and UCLA Program of Iranian Studies. 

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 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: Stories of Iranian-American Life is her first film; it reflects her interest in documenting and sharing the larger history as well as personal stories of those who are part of the global Iranian diaspora. She received her Master’s degree in Middle East studies and her Ph.D. in comparative literature from UT Austin. She is also a poet.  

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The Fowler Museum at UCLA, 308 Charles E Young Drive North, Los Angeles, United States

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