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ACHS graduate Urooj Yazdani to show film at Flyover

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Philip Hanna writes:
Urooj Yazdani, a graduate of Adair County High School, will show her film A Destruction at the 11th Annual Flyover Film Festival. In the story in today's Courier Journal, June 16th, the story is in the Scene section about the 2019 Flyover Film festival. It would be great to sponsor a showing of the film here in town with the director present to talk about it.
A Destruction--Yazdani's 70-minute film about Humera, an 11-year old girl from a remote village off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, who dreams of becoming a doctor--will be shown on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, at 8pmCT at Speed Cinema, 2035 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. General admission is $9.


Read more about the film at adestructionfilm.com.

Video: Trailer for A Destruction





This story was posted on 2019-06-16 11:03:39
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