2.5 hours
South Asia Institute
Starting at USD 23
Fri, 13 Jun, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm (GMT-05:00)
South Asia Institute
1925 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, United States
Saffron Kingdom is a poignant exploration of identity, exile, and resilience set against the backdrop of Kashmir’s decades-long turmoil. The story spans from the 1990s insurgency in Srinagar to the political upheaval of 2019, following Masrat, a woman forced to flee her homeland after her husband’s abduction. Seeking refuge in Atlanta with her young son, Rizwan, she faces the challenge of rebuilding her life while dealing with the trauma of loss and displacement.
As Masrat immerses herself in academic research to document their past, Rizwan struggles with the absence of a father he barely knew. His grief deepens when Kashmir’s autonomy is revoked, severing their last ties to home. Through their journey, Saffron Kingdom examines the intergenerational impact of conflict, the weight of memory, and the fight to preserve identity in exile. Blending personal storytelling with historical resonance, the film offers an intimate meditation on justice, belonging, and the scars of an unresolved past. (82 Minutes, Directed by Arfat Sheikh).
Follwing the Chicago debut screening there will be a Q&A with the film's Director, Arfat Sheikh and the film's Music Composers Ronnie Malley, Habibullah Wardak, George Lawler and Eve Mozingo.
Presented in partnership with Daffodil Studios.
Also check out other Entertainment events in Chicago, Health & Wellness events in Chicago.
Tickets for Saffron Kingdom Film Screening with Q & A can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
---|---|
General Admission | 29 USD |
Senior & Student (w/ Valid ID for each at Door) | 23 USD |
We have gathered all the information for you in one convenient spot, but please keep in mind that these are subject to change.We do our best to keep everything updated, but something might be out of sync. For the latest updates, always check the official event details by clicking the "Find Tickets" button.
South Asia Institute
5 Followers