Screening: THE CROSSING (George Kurian, 2015) — CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics / Artistic visions for a humane refugee and migration policy

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Screening: THE CROSSING (George Kurian, 2015)

A warm welcome to a screening of Indian filmmaker George Kurian's feature length documentary "The Crossing" (2015) in Trampoline House’s exhibition space CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics). The film is part of CAMP's current group exhibition "The Dividing Line: Film and Performance About Border Control and Border Crossing" and takes the viewer along the dangerous migration route of a group of Syrian women, men, and children to Europe, exposing all the territorial as well as sociocultural borders they have to cross. 

The screening is followed by a discussion. Free admission, and all are welcome!

Still from "The Crossing" (2015, dir. George Kurian). Courtesy the artist.