Lake Erie Ink Partners with CIFF for Screening of Sonita, a Young Girl’s Tale of Self-Expression
This year marks the 40th Anniversary of the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF), and Lake Erie Ink is pleased to serve as a community partner for the film Sonita, the tale of a young girl who finds music as her personal means of self-expression.
Sonita will be screened Friday, April 8 at 6:15pm and Saturday, April 9 at 1:35pm. Ticket go on sale March 11 for CIFF members and March 18 for the general public.
More About Sonita
“An Afghan refugee, 18-year-old Sonita now lives in Iran, where she’s enrolled in a program that offers her counseling and education. Heavily influenced by Western music—she tells her teacher she wishes her parents were Michael Jackson and Rhianna—she’s developed a passion for hip-hop. Sonita spends her free time developing her craft, saving up for studio time, and collaborating with other aspiring artists. Things turn ugly when her mom visits from Afghanistan, intent on bringing her daughter home so she can be sold into marriage for $9,000. Sonita’s dream of becoming a famous musician falls on deaf ears; in her culture, women are supposed to be wives, not singers. Her grim future tugs at the heartstrings of the film’s director, Roksareh Ghaem Magmahi, who is faced with an ethical dilemma: does she cross the line and assist her subject or simply watch as her fate unfolds? SONITA introduces the world to a remarkable young rapper with a powerful message. It will also lead to heavy discussions about the role of a director in documentary films. (In English and Farsi with subtitles)”