The Absence of Apricots

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A documentary fairy-tale about the struggle for identity in the Hunza Valley set in a village located in the Northern-Pakistan somewhere between the past and the future. A magnificent turquoise lake in between rough, steep cliff surrounds the small village. But the lake hasn’t been always there. One day, an enormous landslide blocked a river. In a few months, this river turned into a huge lake, which is now up to 30km long. Thousands of homes and fields were flooded. Entire villages disappeared forever. Thousands of people got dislocated and had to look for different places where to live. What is left are the stories of those that once used to live there which are passed on from generation to generation.

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27-04-2019

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49 min

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Daniel Asadi Faezi

Daniel Asadi Faezi

Daniel Asadi Faezi studied documentary filmmaking at HFF Munich and at the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan. He is a Berlinale Talents Alumni. His films have screened at numerous festivals including Berlinale, Locarno, Visions du Réel, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and DOK Leipzig. His current works co-directed with Mila Zhluktenko include Aralkum (Juryprize Visions du Réel) and waking up in silence (Juryprize Berlinale Generation KPlus). Currently they work on their debut feature film.
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