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LIDF 2010 | 29 April to 8 May 2010
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Cancer Research UK Charity Screening

Stone Pastures

The Soho Hotel, Monday 30 March 7:30pm

Murgia karst phenomenon (Murgia fenomeno carsico)

An unusual trip through the National Park of Alta Murgia in Italy, in the company of the strange driver of a green Volkswagon Beetle and accompanied by the sensual voice of Anna Rispoli.

A kind of bizarre and poetic geography field trip through a strange landscape with even stranger people.

Stone Pastures

Stone Pastures tells the story of a nomadic family living on the high Himalayan plateau of Ladakh. In this high altitude cold desert they struggle to rear their pashmina goats. Paradoxically, the worlds finest wool arises from the poorest and most inhospitable conditions imaginable, but for the illiterate nomads it is their only source of income.

Once a year the rich pashmina dealer Husman arrives to do business, it is by no means guaranteed that he will offer the nomads a good price. Will he offer them enough to be able to survive another year and send the children to school? Hopes for the future and a new life rests on their children getting educated, and with this, the migrations across the plateau may soon be but a memory. The prospects for the family in the year ahead hangs in the balance. This episodic film depicts the life of the family through the seasons as they face an uncertain future.

Presented in collaboration with the Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival, New York.

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